Nomadic peoples of Europe

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Nenets people
in Russia, 2014

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Kalmyk people in Russia's Kalmykia.[3]

Historically, at least until the

in the Alps or Vlachs in the Balkans) and is not normally considered "nomadism".[citation needed
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Sometimes also described as "nomadic" (in the figurative or extended sense) is the itinerant lifestyle of various groups subsisting on craft, trade or seasonal labour rather than on livestock.[5] Romani people and Irish Travellers are the best known of these.[6] See itinerant groups in Europe for those.

See also

References

  1. ^ Solbakk, John T. "Reindeer husbandry – an exclusive Sámi livelihood in Norway" (PDF). www.galdu.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 10 August 2007.
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  5. ^ Oxford English Dictionary: "nomad, n.: "A member of a people that travels from place to place to find fresh pasture for its animals, and has no permanent home. Also (in extended use): an itinerant person; a wanderer." (emphasis not in original)
  6. ^ Nogueira, Adeilson (2019). Ciganos, A História De Um Povo (in European Portuguese). Clube de Autores.