「semi-nomadic」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Yun's family was | semi-nomadic and he lived in a variety of places, but al |
The Wari' are | semi-nomadic, and their villages never remain in the sam |
The Firozkohi are | semi-nomadic, and inhabit the valleys of the Murghab riv |
They are | semi-nomadic and obtain much of their livelihood through |
The Vezo is the term the | semi-nomadic coastal people of southern Madagascar use t |
They are one of a number of | semi-nomadic communities found in North India, which liv |
As a | semi-nomadic community which was alleged to be involved |
The Dafer are a | semi-nomadic community, with hunting being subsidiary oc |
Traditionally harvested by | semi-nomadic desert pastoralists in the course of their |
960s, most of the population was nomadic or | seminomadic; due to rapid economic and urban growth, mo |
er for livestock (cattle-both sedentary and | semi-nomadic, goats), as well as grain agriculture (mill |
(tinkers), a reduced and possibly vanishing | semi-nomadic group who live mainly in the northern half |
the Vedas were the product of a nomadic or | semi-nomadic group. |
hen inhabitants were hunters and gatherers, | semi-nomadic in nature. |
The population remains largely Djerma with | semi-nomadic Kel Dinnik Tuareg communities. |
Their | semi-nomadic lifestyle has persisted largely unchanged f |
here we have… a population that is having a | semi-nomadic lifestyle, where the hygiene perception is |
ult research conditions due to the monkey's | semi-nomadic lifestyle, elusive nature and inhospitable |
fferent physiognomy and language, and their | semi-nomadic lifestyles. |
Because of their | semi-nomadic marine migrations, their population is diff |
ivers between, the Charleston area provided | semi-nomadic Native Americans access to a variety of res |
The economy seems to have been | semi-nomadic pastoralism, with cattle, ovicaprids and ho |
The Samburu are | semi-nomadic pastoralists who herd mainly cattle but als |
The Ahtna people were | semi-nomadic people who traveled according to their seas |
It was intended a buffer between the | semi-nomadic people living in far western regions and th |
, the first humans to arrive in Greece were | semi-nomadic shepherds from the Balkans. |
ears, this region has been the home for the | semi-nomadic Soliga tribe. |
They were | semi-nomadic tribal people living from agriculture. |
lobuki ("Black Hats", Turkic "Karakalpak"), | semi-nomadic tribes who fought as border guards for vari |
ionally sedentary Kanuri people, as well as | semi-nomadic Tuareg and Tubu people. |
f valleys, populated by both sendentary and | semi-nomadic Tuaregs and small numbers of Hausa and othe |
r was the language spoken by the Khazars, a | semi-nomadic Turkic people from Central Asia. |
It was named after the Pechenegs, a | semi-nomadic Turkic people who settled in this place in |
c Karakalpak or Qaraqalpaq) were a group of | semi-nomadic Turkic tribes that settled on the frontier |
In 1091 the Pechenegs, a | semi-nomadic Turkic people of the prairies of southweste |
g in the early 1960s after he abandoned the | semi-nomadic way of life and settled in Cape Dorset. |
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