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  2. A tribe or group of tribes who do not produce food must survive on what nature provides in the way of plants and animals. Such people cannot normally stay in one place indefinitely. When the food supply is exhausted, they move on to another source. This was the way of life for many Indian tribes of North America before Europeans arrived.
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    no·mad
    [ˈnōˌmad]
    noun
    nomad (noun) · nomads (plural noun)
    1. a member of a people having no permanent abode, and who travel from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock:
      "the withering of their grasslands forced the nomads of the Sahara to descend into the Nile valley" · "the nomads who roam the borderlands of Afghanistan" · "the Magyars were a nomad people of the steppes"
      • a person who does not stay long in the same place; a wanderer:
        "Dolly was a nomad who had finally taken root in Hawaii"
    Origin
    late 16th century: from French nomade, via Latin from Greek nomas, nomad- ‘roaming in search of pasture’, from the base of nemein ‘to pasture’.
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