nomadism
Nomadism is a lifestyle characterized by the movement of people from one place to another, often in search of resources such as food, water, and grazing land. Nomadic groups typically do not have permanent homes and may travel seasonally or continuously. This way of life is often seen in cultures such as the Mongolian herders or the Bedouins of the Middle East.
Nomadism can be divided into two main types: pastoral nomadism, where people raise livestock, and hunter-gatherer nomadism, where individuals rely on wild resources for sustenance. This adaptive strategy allows nomadic communities to thrive in diverse environments, from deserts to tundras, while maintaining a deep connection to their land and traditions.