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    Recent scholarship suggests it comes from the Middle Persian word for "nomad" (𐭪𐭥𐭫𐭲 kwrt), or may ultimately be derived from a toponym or tribal...
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    summers, and Simla became the summer capital of the British Raj. Transhumance Nomad Seasonal migration in Niger "The "Boomer" Lineman | The Song of the Open...
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  • Retrieved March 26, 2021. "El director de Jujutsu Kaisen abre su propio estudio de animación" (in Spanish). March 18, 2022. Retrieved March 29, 2023. "works...
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    Sahrawis (category African nomads)
    the southern Sahel, and through the acquisition of slaves by wealthier nomad families. In pre-colonial times, the Sahara was generally considered Blad...
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    Diaspora. Duke University Press. ISBN 978-0-8223-4911-2. "A Tale of Two Nomads: Racism and Migrant Labor in the Middle East". Harvard International Review...
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  • Hierro Animación Estúdio GIZ Dinamita Animación Traditional El paraíso Argentina Fernando Sirianni Federico Breser FS Entertainment Nomad Cine EOK Producciones...
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  • Games Animation. Nitrogen Studios Canada 2003 Nippon Animation Japan 1962 Nomad Japan 2003 NUT Japan 2017 nWave Pictures Belgium 1994 O Entertainment United...
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  • Milk. March 6, 2014. "gt2p: Losing my America". www.domusweb.it. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Guto Requena. Estudio Guto Requena NOMADS USP...
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    means of revenge. Between the Nile and the Red Sea were living Bedouin nomad tribes expelled from Arabia for their disruption and turbulency. The Banu...
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    eventually taken before Cangapol, a chieftain who led a loose confederation of nomad tribes dwelling between the rivers Negro and Lujan. When he learned they...
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    his Iberian connections, and foremost his travels in Mesoamerica as a nomad following the disbanding of Mano Negra. While Mano Negra called their style...
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  • practice is centuries old and dates back to a time when most Mauritanians were nomads. In this nomadic society, obesity was seen as a sign of beauty in women...
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    coastal towns and took over much of the plains, resulting in the spread of nomadism to areas where agriculture had previously been dominant. Besides the Arabian...
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    The Soviet authorities undertook a campaign of persecution against the nomads in the Kazakhs, believing that the destruction of the class was a worthy...
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    inscription from the time of Amenhotep III (1390–1352 BCE), the Shasu being nomads from Midian and Edom in northern Arabia. Although it is still uncertain...
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    Jardim-Pomar (2016) Ben Jor – Jorge Ben Jor (1989) Vange – Vange Leonel (1991) NOMADNomad (1994) Maskavo Roots (1995) Com Você... Meu Mundo Ficaria Completo –...
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  • settlers and priests alike – at bay" for more than 300 years. The Mbayá were nomads. With horses captured from the Spanish, the Mbayá developed an equestrian...
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    although a minority, constituted the elite. The Berbers who joined them, were nomads from the Rif Mountains of North Africa. Invasions from the North also occurred...
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    patterns inside recognized territories; what anthropologists call territorial nomadism. They did not create large urban complexes like other peoples in central...
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    Patagonia intensified, and many Mapuches migrated to Patagonia to live as nomads that raised cattle or pillaged the Argentine countryside. The cattle stolen...
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    “Hombres de fuste” (saddle-tree men), “Vagamundos” (drifters, vagabonds, nomads), and “Forajidos” (outlaws), these Vaqueros roamed the Mexican countryside...
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  • ethnologist Ricardo E. Latcham who consider the Chono along other sea-faring nomads may be remnants from more widespread indigenous groups that were pushed...
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    Sultan Selim ordered some to sedentarize and build houses, and others to nomadize southward. There's another version of the legend, as recounted by Celadet...
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    coexisted on the Guajira Peninsula. The northern indigenous peoples were nomads traveling the peninsula, hunting, fishing, and collecting fruit. The indigenous...
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    The second involved the formation of partisan units composed of local nomads, organized along tribal lines. These local forces were crucial for navigating...
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    Convenes in the Divine Assembly as King". Aula orientalis: Revista de estudios del Próximo Oriente Antiguo. 29 (2): 279–288. ISSN 0212-5730. Archived...
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  • Age (up to the 13th century BCE) and the early Iron Age, it was the Shasu nomads who lived in the Negev and the Sinai Peninsula under Egyptian rule. Since...
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  • and without the approval of French authorities. The Avars, Central Asian nomads who during the late 6th and 7th centuries had formed Avar Khaganate largely...
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  • a tenet that is so essential to the fabric of their society: cultural nomadism. Saúl's birthmark is more of a symbol, but it still touches upon the theme...
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    established nation-state, and the population consisted of some indigenous nomad groups. Carved stone and cave painting in surrounding mountains and caves...
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