For example, the Bushmen of the Kalahari and the Bedouin of the Middle East do not live in one place all the time.
The Bedouin also wear a kind of hat that covers their head and part of their face.
The Bedouin wear special clothes that help to keep them cool.
Every wild Bedouin of the desert knew much of the tale by heart, and listened to its periods and to its poems with quivering interest.
In forcing the pace along the canal bank the Bedouin undoubtedly burst his camel.
The second man was a Bedouin: a camel-driver of the Libyan Desert.
With her forest of foliage and her abundance of water, Damascus must be a wonder of wonders to the Bedouin from the deserts.