* They don't have a permanent home: They move around frequently, often following resources like food, water, or grazing land.
* Their lifestyle is adapted to movement: They might use tents, yurts, or other portable shelters. Their possessions are likely to be few and easily transportable.
* Their way of life revolves around mobility: Their social structure, traditions, and practices are likely shaped by their nomadic lifestyle.
Examples:
* Pastoral nomads: These groups often raise livestock, moving with their herds to find fresh pastures.
* Hunter-gatherer nomads: These groups rely on hunting and gathering for food, moving to follow prey and seasonal plant resources.
It's important to note:
* "Predominantly" implies that there might be some exceptions. A group could be predominantly nomadic, but have some members who live in settled communities or may spend part of the year in one location.
* Nomadic lifestyles are diverse, and there are many different types of nomadic cultures around the world.
Let me know if you'd like to learn more about a specific type of nomadic culture!