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  • of the Lower North Shore were one of the last nomadic Aboriginal groups in North America, and were
  • Captain Arseniev (Yuri Solomin), encounters a nomadic, aboriginal Nanai tribesman named Dersu Uzala
  • ependent Order of Rechabites, named after the nomadic, abstaining Rechabites of the Old Testament.
  • The shore of Lake Abbe is occupied by the nomadic Afar people, while the lake is also known for
  • ka or Bayaka; singular MouAka or MoAka) are a nomadic African pygmy people who live by hunting.
  • They are a nomadic alien race comprising many genetically engine
  • to Kent County Cricket Club and the I Zingari nomadic amateur cricket club.
  • The first inhabitants of the area were nomadic and had no set boundaries and the area was mo
  • The club was also nomadic, and so despite having a secretary based at L
  • ethods in contemporary art, and in ephemeral, nomadic and improvisatory approaches to creative acti
  • th the fact that the moon-cult belongs to the nomadic and therefore earlier stage of civilization,
  • These clans were nomadic and mostly Tengriist, i.e. non Muslim.
  • Many Sapuria are still nomadic, and are often employed by local peasants as
  • inted Snipe (Rostratula australis) is a rare, nomadic and declining species found only in Australia
  • ied the culture, life, and customs of various nomadic and settled tribes of this region.
  • is assumed that Scarlett's Duck was a largely nomadic and territorial bird.
  • Caribou Inuit were nomadic and summers were time of relocation to reach
  • The Little Red Flying Fox is nomadic, and can be found in large groups of up to a
  • d that the SPLA had clashed with the Rezeigat nomadic Arab tribe, calling it a "clear violation" of
  • F and tribal sources say that it was Rezeigat nomadic Arab tribesmen that were involved.
  • consider necessary to control the movement of nomadic Arabs across international frontiers or armis
  • In the mid 70s there were only around 4000 nomadic Arabs in eastern Niger.
  • a first class passenger aboard the tender SS Nomadic at Cherbourg, France.
  • roit marks the seventh coaching stint for the nomadic Babcock, a native of Ontario who has lived in
  • hly contemporary with the fishing and hunting nomadic Baijinbao culture in Heilongjiang.
  • Popular among the nomadic Balochis, Kaak is rock-hard when baked.
  • us and learned agriculture from them, and the nomadic Banjara herders who graze their cattle in the
  • Their traditional lifestyle was nomadic, based on camel herding.
  • Rezeigat are a Muslim and Arabic tribe of the nomadic Bedouin Baggara people in Sudan's Darfur regi
  • A special problem was posed by the nomadic Bedouin of the south, who were reluctant to c
  • In the less-populated areas and among the nomadic Bedouin, tribal custom often is the law.
  • The Querechos were nomadic buffalo hunters, almost certainly Apaches, an
  • have been described as primarily raiders and nomadic, but others consider them a settled group who
  • was characterized by the usage of a brilliant nomadic calvary in addition to a conventional army, w
  • isgusting climate and a population to match - nomadic cannibals who plan to dine on the farmers bey
  • He has had a nomadic career, playing for 11 different clubs in six
  • Upon his return to football, Eydelie had a nomadic career, playing in Portugal, England, Switzer
  • the neglect inherent in ownership by a rather nomadic, casual student sailing club.
  • They are primarily nomadic cattle herders and their journeys are depende
  • hizophrenic women and says that her turbulent nomadic childhood was a direct result of living with
  • Carwyn Ellis, lead singer for Colorama had a nomadic childhood before his family eventually settle
  • Wu Hu, the nomadic Chinese tribes of the 4th and 5th centuries.
  • in his soldiers and so, in the traditions of nomadic chivalry, pardoned him and praised him on thi
  • The Kel Ferwan are a Tuareg nomadic clan, who have historically been a sub group
  • line batter and off-spin bowler, Gregor had a nomadic club career, having spells with several clubs
  • to improve the education stardards among his nomadic community believing that this is the surest w
  • he allies they gain include the "Dwellers," a nomadic community that lives in the mountains; Major
  • The Lori are a nomadic community found in the Balochistan region of
  • The Bhantu were traditionally a nomadic community involved with in dacoity and robber
  • a Lohars (also known as Gaduliya Lohars) is a nomadic community of Rajasthan, India .
  • The Bakho are a nomadic community, who are a traditionally associated
  • They are a nomadic community, often having encampments at the ed
  • The Deha were traditionally a nomadic community, that have only recently settled do
  • They are a nomadic community, migrating short distances, and hav
  • They were still quite recently a nomadic community.
  • ap Door Theatre was incorporated in 1990 as a nomadic company touring theatres in Stockholm, Berlin
  • which I wrote the Concerto shows the kind of nomadic concert-tour life I led then.
  • The Barlas were a Turko-Mongol nomadic confederation in Central Asia.
  • It was also part of a larger nomadic conflict between the Nogais who were clients
  • ren, a child care service for the children of nomadic construction workers in New Delhi and Bombay.
  • Nomadic culture in the Khangai Mountains is very stro
  • sly of wood and thatch suggest a pastoral and nomadic culture.
  • "national chauvinism" and "glorifying feudal nomadic culture."
  • oblet; this was a sign of respect in Eurasian nomadic cultures for an enemy who had fought bravely.
  • (formally Lafey Sub-District Hospital), Lafey Nomadic Dispensary, Warankara Dispensary, Fino Dispen
  • Tanezrouft is nearly uninhabited; its few nomadic dwellers are of the Tuareg people.
  • After a nomadic early childhood moving from town to town, Ell
  • & Wolff had won the contract to refurbish the Nomadic, effectively rekindling that company's nearly
  • the speech of the nomadic Elves living in Beleriand.
  • that provided rulers for a number of Eurasian nomadic empires.
  • In August 2009 Nomadic enter Hamilton Graving Dock for drydocking an
  • in are a mostly Sufi Muslim tribe of the Beja nomadic ethnic group.
  • he Antandroy (or Tandroy) are a traditionally nomadic ethnic group of Madagascar inhabiting the ari
  • Reading RFC had a nomadic existence until, shortly before the Second Wo
  • se facilities in the country' ending Barnet's nomadic existence in search of areas in which to trai
  • ore likely date of formation., the club had a nomadic existence before eventually settling down at
  • sh mother and German father, Blenkinsop led a nomadic existence throughout his childhood living in
  • III military personnel continue to seek out a nomadic existence as "snow pirates," harvesting T-ENG
  • The club led a nomadic existence until, shortly before World War II,
  • The Habura then took up a nomadic existence, often also engaging in vagrancy.
  • r descendants into a financially-strained and nomadic existence.
  • Many of the Be-shara lead a nomadic existence.
  • the Sternberg Centre site after some years of nomadic exstence.
  • t to enforce otlak resmi (and other taxes) on nomadic farmers in border areas, who might try to pla
  • Nomadic Farmers (1997)
  • The Rukhs-As were an Iranian nomadic group related to the Alans that originated in
  • iut (people of the land) are an Alaskan Inuit nomadic group who lived in the Alaskan interior and w
  • ays, the festivities can last for weeks while nomadic groups remain in the area.
  • ake charming, and they are one of a number of nomadic groups found in North India who might the anc
  • t is known that the territory was occupied by nomadic groups that lived in the region, they based t
  • beglerbeg of Astarabad and leader of all the nomadic groups in the province by Soleyman II; after
  • They are related to other South Asian nomadic groups specially Dom.
  • ' village sites indicated they lived in small nomadic groups, hunted, fished, gathered fruits and n
  • Like other nomadic groups, the Indian state has exerted pressure
  • ng caravansaries, in an effort to sedentarize nomadic groups.[1]
  • le and sound is underpinned by a mix of cool, nomadic guitar technique and a true signature guitar
  • studies the customs of the Demeschti tribe of nomadic gypsies for her Ph.D. thesis.
  • o reconsider their traditional way of life as nomadic herders.
  • ollected from the local animals of a thousand nomadic herdsmen, and is very difficult to produce, b
  • settlement of the Eveni, who are essentially nomadic hunter-gatherers, into towns and villages dur
  • ll (2000) notes that "this is not unusual for nomadic hunters and others living in isolated places"
  • t times, the valley was sparsely populated by nomadic hunters known as 'rakshas'.
  • Reinhard, Johan 1974 The Raute: Notes on a Nomadic Hunting and Gathering Tribe of Nepal.
  • stoms of the Rromani Traditional Culture with Nomadic Identity Pattern in the South East of Romania
  • throughout the 80's the club became somewhat nomadic in it's socialising, although still playing o
  • ia is shown as a town “destroyed by enemies” ( nomadic Indians) on a famous map made by Don Bernardo
  • The film provides a close look at how the nomadic inhabitants of Somalia have withstood the rav
  • the northern border, as a barrier to further nomadic inroads.
  • eople of the place where there is soapstone), nomadic Inuit who lived in snowhouses (igloos) in the
  • er states for assistance against the northern nomadic invaders.
  • R. nomadica, (Indo-Pacific nomadic jellyfish) a toxic Indo-Pacific variety recen
  • For example, it is speculated that the nomadic Jumano, who were frequent visitors, and perha
  • Little is known how this nomadic jungle tribe became urbanized, and converted
  • The nomadic Jushi people, who were native inhabitants of
  • ry as Kalmyk, a tongue spoken by the isolated nomadic Kalmyk people.
  • Through Nomadic Kenyan Children Education Fund (www.nkcef.org
  • nate in the present north Mongolia, and their nomadic kingdom was destroyed by the Khitans a centur
  • al study, an investigation of one of the last nomadic Kurdish tribes, the Alikan, here, which he su
  • ns of the system are inhabited principally by nomadic Kyrgyz.
  • Nearly all the Ajman have abandoned nomadic life and have settled in the Persian Gulf sta
  • Many of the Shammar in Iraq gave up the nomadic life to settle in the major cities, especiall
  • travellers are very far detached from the old nomadic life of the Romany people who left India over
  • ed to the town of Qalaafo, transitioning from nomadic life to urban life.
  • e Ravi, and initially led a pastoral life and nomadic life in the Sangla Hill country.
  • tled in border areas of Czech lands and their nomadic lifestyle was forbidden.
  • d Social Club, driving the Social Club into a nomadic lifestyle where they keep their community tog
  • Their nomadic lifestyle placed them out of the reach of the
  • However, the nomadic lifestyle of tehuelches left scarce archeolog
  • As a result she had a nomadic lifestyle growing up, living in both the Unit
  • R, the Kalmyks were forcibly settled from the nomadic lifestyle and Kalmyk Buddhist monks and nuns
  • series' protagonist, Moomintroll, and lives a nomadic lifestyle, only staying in Moominvalley in th
  • He has lived a nomadic lifestyle, emigrating to South Africa and Ame
  • The majority have a nomadic lifestyle.
  • Anne to abandon their nomadic lifestyle.
  • had had enough of his intoxication and their nomadic lifestyle.
  • ociated with the burials, suggesting a purely nomadic lifestyle.
  • 1999) "The Nomadic Linguistic Impact on Pre-Chinggisid Rus' and
  • n lifestyles changed around 6000 BP, from the nomadic lives of the hunter-gatherer, to a settled li
  • oups of Nilotic or related origin include the nomadic Maasai and the Luo, both of which are found i
  • concern that the £7m refit of the derelict SS Nomadic may not be completed for the centenary of its
  • hlibi descent today, while those who remained nomadic may have been absorbed into the related Rabi'
  • North insists on giving voting rights to the nomadic Messirya Arabs, who would likely vote to rema
  • Gumilev attempted to explain the waves of nomadic migration that rocked the great steppe of Eur
  • necklace, embroidery decorations, bone comb, nomadic mirror, silver shoe belts, and small fragment
  • They are nomadic, mostly nocturnal birds, which drink before d
  • and) (2000), Brazilian band representative of Nomadic Movement
  • ent in hunting and gathering economies, where nomadic movements are intrinsic to the subsistence st
  • ted LP was released November 25, 2008 through NomaDic MuSic.
  • the hot springs were discovered in 1850 by a nomadic Nama shepherd rounding up stray sheep.
  • It was once mostly inhabited by nomadic Native American tribes such as the Apache, Co
  • e springs were used for thousands of years by nomadic Native Americans.
  • These towns "reduced" the originally nomadic natives to fixed, stable locations, allowing
  • The nomadic nature made the people and their dogs into st
  • ied line was secured safety from the raids of nomadic Nogai Tatars.
  • The nomadic Nogais began to inhabit the region after bein
  • own as Yedisan and was populated primarily by nomadic Nogais.
  • the 18th century, Santa Cruz was home to the nomadic Ohlone Native Americans.
  • Until the 1960s, most of the population was nomadic or seminomadic; due to rapid economic and urb
  • Approximately 30% of the population are nomadic or semi-nomadic.
  • Irish traveller, a nomadic or itinerant people of Irish origin
  • probable that the Vedas were the product of a nomadic or semi-nomadic group.
  • ise, pragmatic, and blunt Normal Phantom; the nomadic, overzealous shamanic practitioner of Aborigi
  • he district is also used as grazing ground by nomadic Pashtun Kuchis.
  • An in-depth discussion of one particular nomadic pastoralist social structure can be found in
  • e there are few books, millions of people are nomadic pastoralists, and more than 60 languages are
  • agriculture and almost all the population are nomadic pastoralists.
  • In 968 the city withstood a siege by the nomadic Pechenegs.
  • Jenische, are the third-largest population of nomadic people in Europe, living mostly in Germany, A
  • in aspects of the encounter of sedentary and nomadic people in those regions during that time peri
  • fore the arrival of the Spaniards they were a nomadic people roaming North Central Mexico and the S
  • eks, however, the Turkmen are traditionally a nomadic people (though they were forced to abandon th
  • he Banjara are a class of usually ascribed as nomadic people from the Indian state of Rajasthan, No
  • Ancients are an ancient nomadic people who called themselves the "Cetra."
  • The Mrazig are a previously nomadic people who live in and around the town of Dou
  • Aboriginal people of the western desert were nomadic people, moving around in search of food and w
  • over, the Chwezi were purportedly a pastoral ( nomadic) people, implying that some of the dense fore
  • The Crow were a nomadic people.
  • focus of settlement of displaced or formerly nomadic people.
  • ly, provide rich insights into these shadowy, nomadic people.
  • Nomadic peoples (Indigenous Norwegian Travellers) and
  • Krist came to love the nomadic peoples of the region as well as the Islamic
  • onth of the shamanic calendar of the Eurasian nomadic peoples, particularly the Turks.
  • ilm highlights the extreme hardships faced by nomadic peoples, as well as the bravery and ingenuity
  • in the West, but it is also found among some nomadic peoples.
  • ctors, information that would be important to nomadic peoples.
  • It is a gregarious nomadic pied starling of dry brush and thorn-scrub in
  • the most vivid manifestations of the typical nomadic plunder-based material culture of Old Great B
  • e commune of Bamba includes 19 villages and 7 nomadic population groups.
  • i, the Bohemian Romanies, were one of several nomadic populations of Bohemia.
  • which later with Philippe Delaunoy became the Nomadic Preservation Society.
  • Nomadic Pursuits - 2010
  • he Gyele (also known as the Kola or Koya) are nomadic Pygmy hunter-gatherers living in the rain for
  • nts of the Yellow Emperor, and those who were nomadic Qiang people.
  • ommunity there was dispersed shortly later by nomadic raiders.
  • d mouth crisis, the ground was closed and the nomadic Rangers won only one of their last nine match
  • Originally, the Dolgans were nomadic reindeer breeders and hunters.
  • ober Coup, the Tofalars used to be engaged in nomadic reindeer breeding in taiga and hunting.
  • he 440s, before being cut from their Bactrian nomadic roots by the rise of the Hephthalites in the
  • The nomadic Scythians controlled the area from approximat
  • They were a nomadic sea-faring people until the twentieth century
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