Nomadic Societies
Nomadic societies are groups of people who move from one place to another rather than settling permanently in one location. They often follow seasonal patterns to find food, water, and grazing land for their livestock. This lifestyle is common among pastoralists, who rely on herding animals like sheep, goats, and camels for their livelihood.
These societies typically have rich cultural traditions and social structures that adapt to their mobile way of life. They may live in temporary shelters, such as yurts or tents, and often have strong community bonds. Nomadic groups can be found in various regions, including the Sahara Desert and the Mongolian steppes.