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The Paleoindians were semi-nomadic people who lived in smaller groups.
The semi-nomadic people who own cattle have a diet of milk and meat.
The Mi'kmaq were a semi-nomadic people who followed seasonal food sources.
They were a semi-nomadic people that sustained themselves through fishing, hunting, and gathering.
It has survived as a traditional confederation of semi-nomadic peoples to the present day.
The Maasai have also taken up farming, something that is completely unlike these semi-nomadic people.
The Khazars were a semi-nomadic people who created an empire between the late 7th and 10th centuries.
Ovahimba are semi-nomadic people living in mud and wooden huts.
The Maasai are semi-nomadic people, who use the land to the north of the mountain to graze their cattle.
The Arikara lived as a semi-nomadic people on the Great Plains.
Semi-nomadic people from Manchuria, the Jin had a twisty history in China.
One, the strongheart halflings, are a semi-nomadic people who move from town to town within their nation in the south of Faerûn.
It was named after the Pechenegs, a Turkic semi-nomadic people which settled in this place in the 10th/11th century.
The Baka are a semi-nomadic people, like other hunter-gatherers such as the Bagyeli and the Twa.
Swartbooisdrift is populated by 150 - 300 semi-nomadic people of Himba and Herero descent, depending on the season.
Layaps are an indigenous nomadic and semi-nomadic people who traditionally herd yaks and dzos.
Up to the 19th Century the Warm Springs bands were semi-nomadic peoples, engaging neither agriculture nor the raising of domesticated food animals.
As a historically nomadic and then semi-nomadic people, the Maasai have traditionally relied on local, readily available materials and indigenous technology to construct their housing.
Tanzania's government has created programmes to encourage semi-nomadic peoples such as the Maasai to educate their children and not marry off under-age girls, but to little effect.
They were semi-nomadic people and inhabited a large area of the Kootenay valley from the headwaters to Kootenay Lake.
Before the development of the Estates, the area was inhabited by the northern Ipai, a semi-nomadic people and a group of the Kumeyaay.
The Fremont were a semi-nomadic people who lived in pithouses and are best known for the rock art on canyon walls and in sheltered overhangs.
The Tuaregs are a semi-nomadic people, part of the Berber ethnic group, and many say they suffer discrimination at the hands of the Bambara-speaking majority.
For several hundred years, the Arikara lived as a semi-nomadic people on the Great Plains in present-day United States of America.
Yasmah-Adad's administrative district bordered the state of Yamkhad and the Syrian steppe (inhabited by semi-nomadic peoples).