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referring to the lifestyle of constantly traveling from place to place, with individuals or groups never staying in one location for an extended period of time
Example
Some indigenous peoples in the Arctic, such as the Inuit, historically led nomadic lives, following the migration patterns of animals for hunting and fishing.
The Romani people, also known as Gypsies, have a long history of nomadic lifestyle, traveling in caravans across Europe.
The Bedouin tribes of the Sahara Desert are known for their nomadic way of life, moving with their herds in search of grazing land.
Some tribes in the Amazon rainforest practice nomadic agriculture, moving to new areas of fertile soil to cultivate crops and then relocating after several years.
The nomadic tribe traditionally abides in temporary dwellings.