WHO ARE CALLED NOMADS? NMAE THE NOMADS OF JAMMU & KASMIR AND MAHARASHTRA?
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Nomadic people (or nomads) are people who move from one place to another, instead of living in one place. The best known examples in Europe are gypsies, Roma, Sinti, and Irish travelers. Many other ethnic groups and communities are traditionally nomadic; such as Berbers, Kazakhs, and Bedouin.
Pastoral Group State and location Species
Gujjar Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan mainly buffalo, but also cattle generally
Jath Kutch region of Gujarat cattle and occasionally camels
Kinnaura Kinnaur District of Himachal Pradesh sheep and goats
Kuruba Karnataka sheep
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A nomad is someone who lives by traveling from place to place. Nomadic thus means anything that involves moving around a lot. Nomadic hunter-gatherer tribes follow the animals they hunt, carrying tents with them. You don't have to be a nomad to live a nomadic lifestyle.
A Bakarwal man in Kashmir. The Bakarwal (also Bakharwal, Bakrawala and Bakerwal) are a mostly Muslim nomadic tribe based in the Pir Panjal Range and the Himalayan mountains of South Asia. They are traditionally, and still mainly, goatherders and shepherds.