A lifestyle characterized by the movement from place to place, seeking water and grazing pastures for livestock rather than settling permanently in one location.
The practice of raising animals such as cattle and sheep while relocating to different areas in search of resources, forming a distinct form of pastoral agriculture.
A social structure or community, often referred to as nomadic people or nations, that relies on the mobility of livestock for livelihood and sustenance.
A group of people who sustain their livelihoods by herding animals and moving between pastures, typically found in arid and semi-arid regions like Central Asia, Mongolia, and the Sahara Desert.
Individuals or communities that migrate seasonally with their livestock in search of fresh grazing grounds, often embodying a traditional lifestyle that relies on the natural environment.
Culturally distinct populations characterized by their mobility and dependence on animal husbandry, often organized in bands or tribes, reflecting their adaptation to harsh living conditions.
A group of people who live by moving from place to place in search of pastures or resources, rather than settling permanently in one location.
A community that practices a lifestyle characterized by seasonal migrations, often following the availability of animals or water sources.
A cultural group that maintains its identity through mobility and has social structures, traditions, and customs shaped by travel and environmental changes.