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Karli Ramos
17 January, 04:54
What's the definition of a nomad
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Aron Keller
17 January, 05:45
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a nomad is someone that is constantly moving and does not have a permanent home. Tribes that chased the buffilo in the midwest were nomadic aswell as Saudi Arabians previous to the creation of the modern Saudi Arabians cities.
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Royce Mercer
17 January, 07:42
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a member of a people having no permanent abode, and who travel from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock.
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