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Later they absorbed the surviving nomadic descendants of the authentic autochtons.
Unlike urban formations before the eighteenth century, these new towns absorbed nomadic and religious elements into their residential and secular spaces.
A rather remarkable deficiency of the new land legislation is the total neglect of pastoral and nomadic rights.
However, the nomadic pastoral zones and their people could never be completely 'tamed' or made gentlemen soldiers until the 1850s.
Wandering in a faux pastoral, the nomadic dervish has no town, no ethnicity, and no specific territory.
Since the late 19th century, modern nation-states have sought to fix pastoral nomadic societies through various policies of settlement and sedentarization.
This is surprising since these dry lands were of the utmost importance for nomadic livestock keeping, and therefore formed an important economic resource.
The antipathy to them has been called sedentarism, which is defined as a specific form of racism against nomadic modes of existence.
His experiences in guiding the first geologists around his desert domain gave him a thorough knowledge of the nomadic people he ruled.
Only three decades earlier, the lives of the indigenous people (primarily nomadic tribes and pearl divers) changed dramatically.
We now discuss the main module of our mobile application: the nomadic data collector.
Vascular species were recorded over the whole site and totalled 120 epiphytes, 21 climbers, 3 hemiepiphytes, 5 nomadic vines and 6 mistletoes.
They are a somewhat nomadic tribe and are found all over the colony, but mostly in the upper reaches of the river.
The diversity is staggering: types of vegetation and associated management practices which range from commercial ranches to traditional transhumance and nomadic systems.
The hall was covered with a pyramidal roof resembling a tent + an appropriate architecture for a nomadic-warrior culture.