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"Embracing the Wanderlust: A Journey into Nomadic Cultures Around the World" From Gypsy Caravans to Yurts in Kyrgyzstan's Tash Rabat Valley

Background imageNomadic Collection: Two N!!S hunter-gatherers make a bark carrier for an ostrich egg

Two N!!S hunter-gatherers make a bark carrier for an ostrich egg, which will be used as a water container. The N!!S are a part of the San people, often referred to as Bushmen

Background imageNomadic Collection: An old Himba woman

An old Himba woman, upright despite her years, rides her donkey through harsh land where mid-day temperatures rise to 400C. Her body gleams from a mixture of red ochre, butterfat and herbs

Background imageNomadic Collection: A band of

A band of !Kung hunter-gatherers makes a stealthy approach towards an antelope, their bows & arrows at the ready. The !Kung are a part of the San of Southern Africa who are often referred to as

Background imageNomadic Collection: Lake Abbe, on the border of Djibouti and Ethiopia

Lake Abbe, on the border of Djibouti and Ethiopia, is the last in a line of alkaline lakes in which the Awash River dissipates

Background imageNomadic Collection: An Afar camel caravan crosses the salt flats of Lake Assal

An Afar camel caravan crosses the salt flats of Lake Assal, Djibouti, as shadows lengthen in the late afternoon sun. At 509 feet below sea level, Lake Assal is the lowest place in Africa

Background imageNomadic Collection: An Afar camel caravan crossing the salt flats of Lake Assal

An Afar camel caravan crossing the salt flats of Lake Assal, Djibouti as shadows lengthen in the late afternoon. At 509 feet below sea level, Lake Assal is the lowest place in Africa

Background imageNomadic Collection: Algeria - Nomadic Women performing cooking and textile tasks

Algeria - Nomadic Women performing cooking and textile tasks outside their tent. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageNomadic Collection: Souvenir of Egypt Postcard - Bedouin Tent and Camel

Souvenir of Egypt Postcard - Bedouin Tent and Camel Date: circa 1898

Background imageNomadic Collection: Uzbekistan - Nomadic Uzbeks - Tashkent with Yurt and pot

Uzbekistan - Nomadic Uzbeks - Tashkent with Yurt and pot
Uzbekistan - Nomadic Uzbeks - Tashkent with Yurt, drying rack, horses and lare cooking pot. Date: circa 1908

Background imageNomadic Collection: Cross-section illustration of riverside Aztec dwelling with thatched roof

Cross-section illustration of riverside Aztec dwelling with thatched roof, woman inside sitting attending to fire, women and girl outside doing handicrafts

Background imageNomadic Collection: Winter Travelling on Great Salave Lake, from Journey to the Polar Sea

Winter Travelling on Great Salave Lake, from Journey to the Polar Sea
XJF270036 Winter Travelling on Great Salave Lake, from Journey to the Polar Sea, engraved by Edward Finden (1791-1857) (engraving) (b/w photo) by Back

Background imageNomadic Collection: Khanty children C013 / 4865

Khanty children C013 / 4865
Khanty children. Young Khanty tribes people with a young reindeer at their camp. The Khanty are nomadic hunters, fishers and reindeer herders who live in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, or Yugra

Background imageNomadic Collection: Hadendoa Man - Standing on one leg

Hadendoa Man - Standing on one leg
Hadendoa Man - Eastern Sudan - Standing on one leg in a characteristic style, akin to the storks of the Upper Nile. Hadendoa is the name of a nomadic subdivision of the Beja people

Background imageNomadic Collection: Egypt - Bisharin warrior, Aswan

Egypt - Bisharin warrior, Aswan
A Bisharin Tribesman of Aswan, Egypt with his shield, spear and small Egyptain lyre. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageNomadic Collection: Egypt - Bicharin encampment

Egypt - Bicharin encampment. The Bisharin are a Sunni Muslim tribe of the Beja nomadic ethnic group who live in the eastern part of the Nubian Desert in Sudan and southern Egypt. Date: circa 1904

Background imageNomadic Collection: New Forest Gypsy Camp

New Forest Gypsy Camp Date: circa 1906

Background imageNomadic Collection: Algeria - Biskra - Nomadic Encampment

Algeria - Biskra - Nomadic Encampment. Date: circa 1906

Background imageNomadic Collection: PANC2A-00076

PANC2A-00076
Invasion of eastern Europe by Attila and the Huns, 400s AD. Hand-colored photogravure reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNomadic Collection: GASI2A-00007

GASI2A-00007
Mongol camp on the move in the Gobi Desert. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNomadic Collection: Turkestan traditional clothing

Turkestan traditional clothing
People of Turkistan in traditional attire. Antique hand-colored print

Background imageNomadic Collection: GASI2A-00040

GASI2A-00040
Horse caravan crossing the Gobi Desert, Mongolia. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNomadic Collection: PBIB2A-00074

PBIB2A-00074
Moses leading the Jews out of Egypt and into the Wilderness. Hand colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNomadic Collection: GANC2A-00282

GANC2A-00282
Ancient Hebrews worshipping a calf of molten gold after escaping Egypt. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNomadic Collection: Joshua leading the Hebrews against Jericho

Joshua leading the Hebrews against Jericho
Ancient Hebrews under Joshua capturing Jericho from the Philistines, circa 1400 BC. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNomadic Collection: Nomads Ger with Golden Eagle and Solar Panel outside near Bayan-Uglii in Altai Mountains

Nomads Ger with Golden Eagle and Solar Panel outside near Bayan-Uglii in Altai Mountains in western Mongolia September

Background imageNomadic Collection: Mali - Tuareg men from Timbucktu

Mali - Tuareg men from Timbucktu
Mali - Two Tuareg men from Timbucktu, holding spears. The Tuareg are a Berber nomadic pastoralist people, known as the People of the Veil

Background imageNomadic Collection: Lake Baikal, Russia - Nomadic Man riding a Reindeer

Lake Baikal, Russia - Nomadic Man riding a Reindeer
Nomadic Farmer riding a Reindeer close to Lake Baikal, Russia

Background imageNomadic Collection: Nomadic Yurt tent in grassland

Nomadic Yurt tent in grassland

Background imageNomadic Collection: Mongolia, Khovd (also spelt Hovd) aimag (region), locals drinking tea

Mongolia, Khovd (also spelt Hovd) aimag (region), locals drinking tea

Background imageNomadic Collection: A nomad sits in the desert and talks on his mobile phone

A nomad sits in the desert and talks on his mobile phone. It should be noted that it is not always possible to recieve a signal

Background imageNomadic Collection: Mauritania, Brakna, Desert Guide

Mauritania, Brakna, Desert Guide

Background imageNomadic Collection: A Berber tribesman is silhouetted as he leads his two

A Berber tribesman is silhouetted as he leads his two camels along the top of sand dune in the Erg Chegaga, in the Sahara region of Morocco. (MR)

Background imageNomadic Collection: A camel trader drives his camels through a sandstorm

A camel trader drives his camels through a sandstorm on the southeast edge of the Northern or Libyan Desert, which forms a part of the Sahara Desert.& #x26; #x26; #x26; #x0B; Traders are

Background imageNomadic Collection: A camel rider drives his camels through a sandstorm

A camel rider drives his camels through a sandstorm on the southeast edge of the Northern or Libyan Desert, which forms a part of the Sahara Desert

Background imageNomadic Collection: A Nubian man wearing a white turban smiles broadly at his friend

A Nubian man wearing a white turban smiles broadly at his friend

Background imageNomadic Collection: Three camel riders silhouetted against an evening sky

Three camel riders silhouetted against an evening sky

Background imageNomadic Collection: !Kung hunter-gatherers pause to check a distant wild

!Kung hunter-gatherers pause to check a distant wild animal in the early morning. The !Kung are a part of the San of Southern Africa who are often referred to as Bushmen

Background imageNomadic Collection: Kenya, Chalbi Desert, Kalacha

Kenya, Chalbi Desert, Kalacha. A Gabbra herdsman presents a lonely figure standing under a flat-topped acacia tree on the edge of the Chalbi Desert at sunset

Background imageNomadic Collection: A Gabbra herdsman drives his camels across the Chalbi

A Gabbra herdsman drives his camels across the Chalbi Desert at sunset. The Gabbra are a Cushitic tribe of nomadic pastoralists living with their herds of camels

Background imageNomadic Collection: Gabbra tribesmen watch over their camels at a water

Gabbra tribesmen watch over their camels at a water hole on the edge of the Chalbi Desert. The Gabbra are a Cushitic tribe of nomadic pastoralists living with their herds of camels

Background imageNomadic Collection: Camels belonging to the Gabbra are loaded with water

Camels belonging to the Gabbra are loaded with water carriers and attached together in a camel train approach at a water hole on the edge of the Chalbi Desert

Background imageNomadic Collection: Gabbra tribesmen lead their camel train across the Chalbi Desert

Gabbra tribesmen lead their camel train across the Chalbi Desert. The Gabbra are a Cushitic tribe of nomadic pastoralists living with their herds of camels

Background imageNomadic Collection: El Molo fishermen in their dugout canoe on the fringe

El Molo fishermen in their dugout canoe on the fringe of the Omo Delta. The El Molo are reputedly Kenyas smallest tribe, a group of nomadic fishermen who fish the Omo delta and Lake turkana

Background imageNomadic Collection: Women of the nomadic Gabbra tribe prepare to move their

Women of the nomadic Gabbra tribe prepare to move their familys possessions by camel. The long sticks are the structures for their dome-shaped houses

Background imageNomadic Collection: Donkeys are indispensable beast of burden

Donkeys are indispensable beast of burden, assuring the nomadic Turkana of complete mobility. These study little animals carry the few essentials of life in oval panniers strapped to their flanks

Background imageNomadic Collection: A large gathering of people at Senbetes livestock market

A large gathering of people at Senbetes livestock market, which is an important weekly market close to the western scarp of the Abyssinian Rift

Background imageNomadic Collection: An attractive woman at Bati market

An attractive woman at Bati market. Situated on top of the western scarp of the Abyssinian Rift, Bati is the largest open-air market in Ethiopia

Background imageNomadic Collection: A woman from the N!!S hunter-gatherer band enjoys a smoke

A woman from the N!!S hunter-gatherer band enjoys a smoke. The N!!S are a part of the San people, often referred to as Bushmen



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"Embracing the Wanderlust: A Journey into Nomadic Cultures Around the World" From Gypsy Caravans to Yurts in Kyrgyzstan's Tash Rabat Valley, nomadic lifestyles have captivated our imagination for centuries. The Sahara Desert unveils a vast expanse where tribes roam freely, leaving behind footprints of their resilient spirits. In the heart of Mongolia, Yurts stand as humble dwellings that shelter generations of families. These portable homes embody the essence of adaptability and simplicity. Trailers transform into Bohemian encampments near Arles, echoing Van Gogh's masterpiece on canvas from 1888. This fusion of art and mobility reflects a longing for freedom and creative expression. Journeying back in time, we witness Jews crossing the Jordan River with the Ark of the Covenant—a testament to their nomadic existence guided by faith and divine providence. A Himba woman adorned in traditional attire catches our eye; her body gleams with red ochre—a symbol of cultural heritage passed down through generations. Her presence reminds us that traditions can transcend borders and endure against all odds. The Ten Commandments delivered by Moses resonate across civilizations—reminders that moral compasses guide even those who wander far from home. Princess Nirgidma graces Citroen Central Asian Expedition with her regal presence—an encounter between royalty and nomadism, bridging worlds through exploration. In West Africa's Nigeria, Kano reveals its vibrant Sanusi People—their rich history intertwined with nomadic roots that shape their identity today. Almost every Himba woman wears anklets—a melodic symphony accompanying each step they take along their nomadic path. These delicate adornments tell stories untold yet understood by those who embrace this wayfaring lifestyle. Indian corn or maize finds its origin among Oklahoma tribes—nurtured by hands connected to ancestral lands.