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The Education of Nomadic Peoples

2006
Educational provision for nomadic peoples is a highly complex, as well as controversial and emotive, issue. For centuries, nomadic peoples educated their children by passing on from generation to generation the socio-cultural and economic knowledge required to pursue their traditional occupations. But over the last few decades, nomadic peoples have had
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Nomadic Peoples and Alternate Conceptions of Place

2019
AbstractUnder pressure from sedentary majority populations, nomadic peoples face serious threats to their cultural survival and livelihood. Nomadic groups have long faced suspicion and discrimination—as illustrated by the ongoing marginalization of European Roma and Travellers, the Maasai of Tanzania and Kenya, and the Bedouin of the MENA region—and ...
Lindsey N Kingston, Kingston Lindsey N
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An Approach to the Problem of the Government of Nomadic Peoples

Southern African Geographical Journal, 1947
(1947). An Approach to the Problem of the Government of Nomadic Peoples. South African Geographical Journal: Vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 43-58.
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The Moving Target: Health Status of Nomadic Peoples

Economic Geography, 1977
The loss of resource productivity affects the health of populations undergoing desertification. One aspect of this loss is the alteration of traditional diets. Key foods drop out of people's diets with dislocation and disruption, causing a reduction in calorie, protein, and vitamin intakes. Traditional foods may not be available, or may be exorbitantly
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Nomadic Indigenous Peoples and the Law

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"This book investigates the unique challenges faced by nomadic Indigenous Peoples in claiming self-determination and rights to their ancestral lands. Nomadic or mobile Indigenous peoples have been largely ignored in the wider context of In-digenous land ...
Sigamany, Indrani,
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Nomad Peoples of the Steppes

Nature, 1965
The Royal Hordes Nomad Peoples of the Steppes. By E. D. Phillips. Pp. 144 (141 illustrations). (London: Thames arid Hudson, Ltd., 1965.) 30s. clothback; 15s. paperback.
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Nomadic peoples and human rights

Settler Colonial Studies, 2015
This fascinating book is not easy to review as it straddles two disciplines, with distinct discourses and spheres of expertise: jurisprudence (specifically international and human rights law, the a...
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People of the Rainbow: A Nomadic Utopia

American Ethnologist, 1999
People of the Rainbow:. Nomadic Utopia. MICHAEL I. NIMAN. Knoxville‐ University of Tennessee Press, 1997. xiv. 274 pp., appendixes, notes, glossary, index, illustrations.
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The nomadic landscape: People in a changing Arctic environment

Geografisk Tidsskrift-Danish Journal of Geography, 2009
Abstract Geografisk Tidsskrift—Danish Journal of Geography 109(2):181–189, 2009 The paper will explore the sense of place in the Thule district, Northern Greenland, including the emotional topography by which people live. The analytical framework is the notion of a nomadic landscape, drawing from the essay on nomadology by Deleuze & Guattari (2004 ...
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