nomadic in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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nomadic people
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They generally lived in small nomadic groups known as band societies.
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Some 25 miles to the north of the stele, in the shadow of the sacred forest-mountain tken, was his "rd", or nomadic capital.
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Their almost nomadic appearance enhances contemporary, traditional, and modern dcors.
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Shepherds also lived apart from society, being largely nomadic.
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Because of the hard conditions, the precolumbian people in this region were mostly nomadic.
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They are nomadic and build only temporary shelters made of sticks driven to the ground and covered with the palm of banana leaves.
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Living in one place allows people to accumulate more personal possessions than nomadic people.
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During the colonial period, 90% of the population remained nomadic.
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These groups were warlike, semi nomadic and did not practice significant agriculture, nor did they construct cities.
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Approximately 30% of the population are nomadic or semi-nomadic.
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