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Both groups are sedentary farmers who live in the arable, southern tier.
Long-standing conflicts between herders and sedentary farmers sometimes resulted in violence.
Neolithic communities were seen as colonies of sedentary farmers.
They were sedentary farmers, who fought, but unlike the Aztecs, did not make warfare large part of their culture.
Archaeological evidence shows that the region was once occupied by people of advanced culture, sedentary farmers who built permanent structures.
It is doubtful that this implied a desire by Tacfarinas' men to become sedentary farmers.
In the country-side however they were deeply disruptive, bringing ruin to many sedentary farmers.
These boundaries, together with growing populations of sedentary farmers, have hemmed in pastoralist communities.
They survive now as sedentary farmers.
Frafra are primarily sedentary farmers, growing millet, sorghum, and yams.
Western Libyans were sedentary farmers who lived west of Lake Tritonis.
They were sedentary farmers.
Nomads would graze and breed animals belonging to sedentary farmers in return for portions of the farmers' produce.
The Indians resisted all efforts to transform them into sedentary farmers until the 1930's, when the Government finally forced them onto communal lands.
Most of the population was semi-nomadic, a minority were sedentary farmers, and many of the city dwellers were craftsmen.
The lake bed is very fertile and the ideal situation for the sedentary farmers is when the lake is only partially filled.
Therefore, it became necessary to bring animals permanently to their settlements, although in many cases there was a distinction between relatively sedentary farmers and nomadic herders.
Sedentary farmers, hunters, gatherers and fishers, they spoke an Arawakan languages now gravely endangered, if not extinct.
Longstanding conflict between herders of the Fulani ethnic group and sedentary farmers of other ethnic groups sometimes resulted in violence.
Nomads and sedentary farmers from the surrounding area also raise sheep and goats for slaughter and for wool.
The Sioux were relatively new arrivals on the Plains, as, previously, they had been sedentary farmers in the Great Lakes region.
At another social interface met the fundamental disagreement and social tensions between pastoral nomads, who had their herds to graze, and sedentary farmers.
Most tribesmen are sedentary farmers, combining cultivation with animal husbandry; some are migratory herdsmen and caravaners.
Forced into a much smaller area, the Manobo had to abandon their traditional, and sustainable, livelihood and for the first time, they had to become sedentary farmers.
Half of these were sedentary farmers who lived mainly in the northeast; the other half were nomadic shepherds who roamed the interior.