Historically, its people engaged predominantly in animal husbandry, especially transhumant nomadism with herds of sheep, cattle, and goats. |
With the evils of nomadism, he participated to the full in whatever benefits lie in it for a man. |
He was thus the first admitted polygamist, and the father of the founders of nomadism, the musical arts, and metalworking. |
Settling down, the Uzbeks traded their nomadism for urban living and agriculture. |
In the past, children of Kazaks who practiced nomadism lived in boarding schools in small towns during the school year. |
Pastoral nomadism probably originated when people with herds were driven from the fertile valleys of civilization. |