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Christianity has brought a great change on the customs and lifestyle of the once semi-nomadic tribe.
It seems as though it was home to a variety of semi-nomadic tribes.
A confederation of semi-nomadic tribes was especially active around the region near Harran at that time.
Iranian Turkmens have long time represented a group of semi-nomadic tribes who retained a more traditional way.
Such hats were worn by the Fulani, a semi-nomadic tribe of cattle herdsmen.
The semi-nomadic tribes, once armed with bows and arrows, have now become equipped with illegal guns.
Barbarians of the North are semi-nomadic tribes ruled by tribe chieftains and shamans.
Semi-nomadic tribes would also engage in agriculture or would herd sheep and camels.
The rest of the country is a mishmash of ethnic minorities, various religions, Muslim sects and semi-nomadic tribes.
The mines, however, were likely operated by the Edomites, a semi-nomadic tribe that battled constantly with Israel, the researchers say.
The indigenous peoples were traditionally mostly semi-nomadic tribes who subsisted on hunting, fishing, gathering, and migrant agriculture.
The book, first published in 1968, describes the author's childhood as a member of a semi-nomadic tribe, with vivid descriptions of rituals and customs.
Khanchobany was a Turkic semi-nomadic tribe formed in the 17th century in Shirvan.
Garmul was not the leader of a mere semi-nomadic tribe, but of a fully-fledged barbarian kingdom, with a standing army.
Pre-Columbian society in the region which is now Paraguay consisted of semi-nomadic tribes at the time of Spanish encounter.
As a result, when the Mexica arrived in the Valley of Mexico as a semi-nomadic tribe, they found most of the area already occupied.
National Commission for denotified, Nomadic & Semi-nomadic Tribes (Govt.
The Vinkus is inhabited by several semi-nomadic tribes, including the Scrow, the Yunamata, and the Arjiki.
The Suehans, a semi-nomadic tribe with good horses (comparable to the Thuringii), hunted furs to sell; grain could not be grown so far north.
The Vinkus (Maguire's name for Winkie Country) is largely open grassland, populated by semi-nomadic tribes with brown skin.
Druids watch over the people and forests, jarls build and trek in longships, and semi-nomadic tribes debate whether to join their 'civilized' settled brethren.
Some of the semi-nomadic tribes in the area, who had made their living for centuries by herding reindeer, had brought into a government office some shiny yellow rocks.
Hunters’ new aim: safeguarding endangered species The Balochistan province of Pakistan is an arid region that is sparsely populated with semi-nomadic tribes.
Rabaris, also a semi-nomadic tribe and who are cattle herders of the region also revere Pabuji and consider it as the "myth of their origin".
At the time, Sindh was the wild frontier region of al-Hind, inhabited mostly by semi-nomadic tribes whose activities disturbed much of the Western Indian Ocean.