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who were the nomads and itinerant groups describe their significance​

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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  • NOMADS - these were pastoralists who roamed from one place to another practising their skills. ITINERANT GROUPS - these romed in caravans with other people carrying goats , sheeps etc.
Answered by Anonymous
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Nomads and itinerant groups Nomads are wandering people. Many of them are pastoralists who roam from one pasture to another with their flocks and herds. Similarly, itinerant groups, such as craftspersons, pedlars and entertainers travel from place to place practising their different occupations.

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