Nomad

usgb/ˈnəʊmæd/Volume
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Cultural IdentityPlay
Nomads may belong to communities with rich traditions and a distinct way of life. SlideThe nomads of the steppe preserve an ancient equestrian culture.
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Positive FreedomPlay
Being a nomad often symbolizes freedom and non-conformity in literature and popular culture. SlideIn the novel, the protagonist chose a nomadic life, seeking adventure over stability.
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Historical SignificancePlay
Historically, nomads played key roles in trade, cultural exchanges, and empire-building. SlideNomadic traders helped spread silk from Asia to Europe.