noun
- people who practice seminomadism, moving seasonally between fixed settlements and temporary camps, typically for agricultural or pastoral purposes
Usage: anthropology; plural form
Examples
- The seminomads moved their livestock to higher pastures each summer.
- Many seminomads maintain permanent winter villages and temporary summer camps.
- Traditional seminomads combined farming with seasonal herding practices.
- The government provided services to both settled farmers and seminomads.
- Climate change has disrupted the migration patterns of local seminomads.
- Seminomads often face challenges accessing education and healthcare during migrations.