A nomadic Berber of the Sahara was a member of the Tuareg people, known for their nomadic lifestyle in the desert regions of North Africa, including the Sahara. They traditionally lived as semi-nomadic herders, traders, and warriors, moving across vast stretches of desert in search of water and pasture for their livestock.
The nomads of the Arabian Peninsula are called BEDOUINS. The name literally translates to "Desert-people".
Because resources are limited in each area in the desert.
The Tuareg are a nomadic people who live in the Sahara desert in northern Africa. They speak the Tuareg language, which is part of the Berber family of languages.
Bedhouins
Nomadic people have lived in the Sahara desert for thousands of years, adapting to the harsh environment by moving in search of food, water, and grazing land for their animals. The Tuareg, for example, have a long history of nomadic lifestyle in the Sahara.
They are nomadic.
The Kalahari Desert of south-central Africa is home to the Hottentots. It is the second largest desert in Africa.
The nomadic people in Arabia who were pastoralists and had much to do with the Rise of Islam were the BEDOUIN ARABS.
The Nomadic people were called 'Hun'
The !Kung Bushmen live in Namibia, Angola, and Botswana. They are found in the Kalahari Desert. The people are no longer nomadic, as before, and may farm and raise cattle.
Bedouins are Arabs who are desert herders. They graze camels, goats, horses and sheep. They live in tents and eat bread, rice, dried fruit and nuts and drink the milk of their animals. Mint tea is traditional. For more information, see links below.