Sentences with phrase «nomadic people in»

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«I thought, «What if there was a wine brand that was nomadic in a way and takes people on a wine journey around the world?»»
The life of a «van dweller,» or a person who lives in a converted vehicle, is nomadic and legally precarious.
The idea that a being would create the entire thing — with 400,000,000,000 galaxies, EACH with 100, 000,000,000 starts and even more planets, then sit back and wait 13,720,000,000 years for human beings to evolve on one planet so he could «love them» and send his son to Earth to talk to a nomadic group of Jews about sheep and goats in Iron Age Palestine (while ignoring the rest of the 200 million people then alive) makes no sense to us.
Wonderful, I mean who else would expect someone who is capable of thought to start believing in fairy tales about a nomadic desert - dwelling people one of which bore a male baby who was his own father and died for problems created by himself and now is magically eaten and drunk during Holy Cannibali... Communion.
It was something celebrated in the later history of the Hebrew people, a ceremony through which ancient nomadic folk from the wilderness believed that God was coming to them in the form of a cloud.
The idea that a being would create the entire thing — with 400,000,000,000 galaxies, EACH with 100, 000,000,000 starts and even more planets, then sit back and wait 13,720,000,000 years for human beings to evolve on one planet so he could «love them» and send his son to Earth to talk to a nomadic group of Jews about sheep and goats in Greco - Roman Palestine (while ignoring the rest of the 200 million people then alive) makes no sense to us.
The idea that a being would create the entire thing — with 400,000,000,000 galaxies, EACH with 100, 000,000,000 stars and even more planets, then sit back and wait 13,720,000,000 years for human beings to evolve on one planet so he could «love them» and send his son to Earth to talk to a nomadic group of Jews about sheep and goats in Iron Age Palestine (while ignoring the rest of the 200 million people then alive) makes no sense to us.»
Dominant in the ethnic composition of modern «day Hungary are in fact another nomadic Eastern people, the Magyars (the word meaning «Hungarian» in modern Hungarian).
So, as the Biblical records present the picture, Yahweh, whether in his proper person or by deputy in an angelic representative, traveled with his nomadic devotees, and of his abiding presence the Ark was the visible symbol and vehicle.
To pass, as the Hebrews did, from nomadic wanderings to a settled residence, from the exclusive tending of herds to the culture of crops, from tents to villages and walled towns, involved a profound change in the life and thought of the people, and, not least of all, in their religion.
The semi-arid belt of the sub-Saharan countries known as the Sahel, which stretches from Mauritania in the west to Ethiopia in the east, was until recently inhabited largely by nomadic peoples.
The belief that an infinitely old, all - knowing sky - god, powerful enough to create the entire Universe and its billions of galaxies, chose a small nomadic group of Jews from the 200 million people then alive to be his «favored people» provided they followed some rural laws laid down in Bronze Age Palestine equals Judaism.
In a survey of non-industrial societies (which included nomadic pastoralists and settled agricultural peoples) anthropologists found that «on demand» feeding was the rule.
Today nomadic peoples sometimes herd cattle through the region, but people do not live in the Lake Natron basin.
Technically, anthropologists distinguish civilizations in which many of the people live in cities and get their food from agriculture, from band societies, in which people live in nomadic or semi-nomadic groups, and tribal societies, in which people may live in small semi-permanent settlements.
The nomadic people of this small corner of Siberia prize multiple pitches in their music rather than single, clear tones.
A key article by Dr. Michael Frachetti and colleagues, published this month in Nature argues that nomadic movement patterns shaped the early trans - Eurasian trade networks that would eventually move goods, people, and information across the continent.
Nevertheless, in the 19th century she would have been classed with the Mongol race because anthropologists of that day lumped Finns with the Laplanders, or Sami, as they call themselves — the nomadic, faintly Asiatic people who roam the Scandinavian Arctic.
The influx of nomadic populations into east - central Europe in the fifth century AD may have caused enormous political upheaval and documented episodes of violence, but isotopic evidence shows people finding strategies to mitigate and perhaps even to benefit from these changes by modifying their subsistence economies.»
Tens of thousands of people are nomadic in a van or RV in the U.S..
In Tibet's nomadic Amdo region, where Goulongzhu lives, salty milk tea instead of butter tea is the norm because «in this area, the people are quite poor,» says Li Yi, owner of a horse trekking company in an Amdo town called LangmusIn Tibet's nomadic Amdo region, where Goulongzhu lives, salty milk tea instead of butter tea is the norm because «in this area, the people are quite poor,» says Li Yi, owner of a horse trekking company in an Amdo town called Langmusin this area, the people are quite poor,» says Li Yi, owner of a horse trekking company in an Amdo town called Langmusin an Amdo town called Langmusi.
Dwarves once lived the good life, enjoying a thriving society, but then in came the dragon Smaug, who claimed Erebor for himself, nestling into their mid-mountain pile of gold for a nap and turning the dwarves into a nomadic people.
Searching for spirituality, Beijing intellectual Chen Zhen travels to the pristine grasslands of Inner Mongolia to live among the nomadic Mongols - a proud, brave, and ancient race of people who coexist in perfect harmony with their unspeakably beautiful but cruel natural surroundings.
The publisher launches with the English - language premiere of Air, a two - part adventure series about the second rising of the Tuareg, a nomadic people; the events depicted in the comic led directly to the current events in Mali.
Traditionally, Americans learned in school that the ancestors of the people who inhabited the Western Hemisphere at the time of Columbus's landing had crossed the Bering Strait twelve thousand years ago; existed mainly in small, nomadic bands; and lived so lightly on the land that the Americas was, for all practical purposes, still a vast wilderness.
A secondary question is how much should the «developed» world be involved in spreading written knowledge to people such as the nomadic tribes of Eastern Kenya?
In the high Altai Mountains of northern Mongolia, the nomadic Tuvan people's ancient way of life collides with the pervasive influence of modernity as seen through the eyes of a young shepherd boy.
The Samoyed dog breed is an ancient breed selectively bred to hunt, herd reindeer and pull sleighs for the nomadic Samoyed people in the western Siberia.
They were also used for carrying loads in the summer and dragging supplies on the snow in the winter as the early nomadic people of Alaska migrated from one area to another.
This is the herding dog of the once nomadic Samoyed people, who roamed across Arctic Asia and now live in the regions of Siberia east of the Ural Mountains.
In this website, I aim to help and inspire other people who have the same travel dreams while also sharing all the exciting possibilities that a «nomadic» life can bring!
In the Moroccan Sahara Desert and in the Atlas Mountains, many people still maintain their peculiar nomadic tribe way of lifIn the Moroccan Sahara Desert and in the Atlas Mountains, many people still maintain their peculiar nomadic tribe way of lifin the Atlas Mountains, many people still maintain their peculiar nomadic tribe way of life.
The nomadic people prefer living in the valleys, Musallem says.
Through most of Kazakhstan's history, nomadic people have inhabited the country, travelling from place to place, living off the land and sleeping in traditional yurts.
Nomadic Times: Even if you're constantly interacting with people online, it's not the same as in - person contact.
At that point I'd already made a decision to cut ties with corporate life and begin my nomadic adventures, but there were plenty of other people at the screening who had nomadic dreams in their hearts, and their eye on a lifestyle built on digital freedom.
Nephew to the elder of the Skuruu, a nomadic tribe of winged people who live in camps built upon kites high in the sky.
Working primarily in film and video, she reflects the nomadic and often transnational state of existence that defines life for many people throughout the world.
In 2011, Bokaer began to work with Soundwalk Collective, a group of nomadic composers of Mediterranean descent, to create a live performance work addressing the urgency of the current Mediterranean migration crisis, including the displacement of people.
In KNOWMAD, Chin worked with software engineers to create a video game based on rug patterns of nomadic people facing cultural disappearance.
Recently featured in «The Manifest Destiny Billboard Project,» LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division) throughout Los Angeles, Brannon is also included in a three - person exhibition this September at Mary Mary, Glasgow.
As part of the 2011 exhibition Nothing Beside Remains curated by LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division) in Marfa, Texas, Thomson produced a magazine called People based on the aesthetic of typical tabloids, featuring snapshots of art patrons at an array of galleries, museums and art fairs.
American graphic designer, photographer and videographer Michael Tubbs brings us a few insights in Without Bound, a YouTube film that follows the stories of several people who made the plunge into a full - time nomadic lifestyle, following their dreams for more financial and personal freedom, less «stuff» and more connection with others and the greater world.
We're rooted in the nomadic culture of bike messengers and urban people on the go.
In May 2001, BRI organized a Camel Caravan in which young people loaded tents and equipment on camels to walk for three weeks through a nomadic area and educate the people about the careful use of fragile resources, healthcare, livestock management and peacIn May 2001, BRI organized a Camel Caravan in which young people loaded tents and equipment on camels to walk for three weeks through a nomadic area and educate the people about the careful use of fragile resources, healthcare, livestock management and peacin which young people loaded tents and equipment on camels to walk for three weeks through a nomadic area and educate the people about the careful use of fragile resources, healthcare, livestock management and peace.
Even the Bushmen of the Kalahari, arguably one of the most nomadic cultures in one of the Earth's most harsh desert environments managed to achieve a population density of 1 person per square mile or more.
The Mongolian people are primarily nomadic, living in gers (we might call them yurts, but this is incorrect, being the Russian word) and moving around with their herds of sheep and goats.
Seeing this dichotomy raises the question: who has a more defined de facto ownership of property, the street person with their nomadic and unfettered existence on their stake of a piece of public property, or the de jure property owners in the condominium units above?
Giving people the home they want plus the freedom to pick and move in 3, 5 or 7 years for whatever reason without losing everything, is a compelling middle ground between the old ways of homeownership where people stayed in one place for 30 years and a more nomadic lifestyle that many people enjoy today.
This rug offers an incredible insight into the minds and abilities of the nomadic people who created it, and it also showcases a significant time period in the history of area rugs.
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