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nomadic lifestyle
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The nomadic lifestyle, traditional among nomadic tribes worldwide, involves constantly moving to find resources.
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electricity
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Nomadic tribes do not regularly use electricity and have limited access to it.
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shelter
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Nomadic tribes utilize portable and temporary shelters made from animal skins or ice blocks, such as yurts or teepees.
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attitudes toward nature
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Nomadic tribes have a strong reliance on and respect for the harsh desert environment and natural resources.
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child
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Children in nomadic tribes learn survival skills and take on responsibilities at a young age to survive.
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desert animals
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Nomadic tribes depend on desert animals for survival and transportation in the harsh desert environment.
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food preservation
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Nomadic tribes preserve food through methods like drying, smoking, and fermenting due to their mobile lifestyle.
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land usage
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Nomadic tribes collectively utilize land following traditional seasonal patterns.
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property ownership
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In nomadic tribes, property ownership is often limited, transportable, and shared.
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school
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In nomadic tribes, formal schooling is not traditional and children learn practical skills within the community.
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acceleration
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In nomadic tribe culture, acceleration is less important than speed and durability when evaluating transportation.
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bison hunt
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Nomadic tribes relied on bison hunts for survival, utilizing every part of the animal for sustenance.
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capture
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The concept of capture in nomadic tribe culture refers to hunting and containing wild animals for sustenance and survival.
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cashless payments
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In nomadic tribes, cash is the main form of trade and transactions despite the concept of cashless payments.
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circuit board
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The concept of a circuit board does not fit into the nomadic lifestyle of tribes due to its complexity and lack of portability.
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community structure
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The social structure of nomadic tribes is based on interdependent relationships within the community, promoting cooperation and resource sharing.
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country
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Nomadic tribes may not align with the traditional views of land and territory as a fixed geopolitical entity.
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dna sequencing
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DNA sequencing is not commonly practiced among nomadic tribes due to traditional healthcare practices.
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dress code
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Nomadic tribes dress for functionality, emphasizing mobility and durability in their clothing.
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exploration
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Nomadic tribes use exploration to expand trade routes and discover new resources.
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farming practices
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Nomadic tribes primarily rely on herding and livestock grazing for farming.
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fixed freestanding structure
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Nomadic tribes rarely utilize fixed freestanding structures due to their portable lifestyle.
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food gathering
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Food gathering for nomadic tribes is tied to their movement patterns, involving seasonal shifts and following animal migration.
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furniture
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Nomadic tribes use minimal and portable furniture such as mats, animal skins, and simple seating arrangements.
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geography
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Nomadic tribes understand geography through direct experience and oral tradition, focusing on land, water sources, and natural resources for survival.
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human occupation construct object
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Nomadic tribes place less emphasis on stationary workspaces and more on portable tools and equipment in their occupation.
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identify
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Identifying with familial and tribal affiliations is important within Nomadic tribe culture.
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internet
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Internet access is not a common or essential part of daily life for nomadic tribes.
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mapping and navigation
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Nomadic tribes rely less on complex mapping and navigation systems because they are familiar with local terrain.
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mathematics
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Mathematics is not a central part of traditional education or knowledge in nomadic tribes, with emphasis on practical skills and knowledge of the natural environment.
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mathematics symbols
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Limited use and significance of mathematical symbols in nomadic tribes, who instead focus on practical skills for survival.
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mental mapping
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Mental mapping is essential for nomadic tribes to understand seasonal migration routes and pass down ancestral knowledge of hunting and gathering grounds.
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most children
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In nomadic tribes, most children contribute to the family's livelihood by herding animals or helping with household chores from a young age.
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ownership
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In Nomadic tribes, ownership is intertwined with spiritual connections to the land and natural resources, focusing on custodianship over individual possession.
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pedestrian walkways
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Nomadic tribes may not have many pedestrian walkways due to their preference for walking on unpaved or natural paths.
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programming language
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Programming languages are not prioritized or considered a necessity in the daily life of nomadic tribes.
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refrigerator
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Nomadic tribes do not commonly use refrigerators and rely on burying food or natural cool environments.
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render farms
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Render farms are unknown and not relevant to the traditional lifestyle of nomadic tribes.
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settle
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Nomadic tribes rarely settle in permanent places due to their tradition of frequently moving.
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settled lifestyle
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The traditional way of life for nomadic tribes is a settled lifestyle.
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settlement
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Nomadic tribes settle temporarily and move with their livestock to new grazing areas.
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siege food supplies
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Nomadic tribes have less concern about siege food supplies due to their reliance on hunting and foraging.
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traditional hunting techniques
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Nomadic tribes rely on traditional hunting techniques for survival and obtaining food.
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transportation
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Nomadic tribes rely on traditional routes and seasonal patterns for transportation.
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transportation infrastructure
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Nomadic tribes rely on traditional routes and animal-based transportation for their transportation infrastructure.
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treatment facilities
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Nomadic tribes have limited access to specialized treatment facilities for elderly care.
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walls
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Nomadic tribes rely on natural barriers and portable structures instead of walls for shelter.
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wire
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Nomadic tribes use wire for crafting jewelry and decorative items.
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