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A single small canvas somehow accommodated the entire uncomplicated life of this nomadic clan.
Flanery praised his "faultless ear for the speech of New York's working poor", and his "tough lyricism [which] ultimately works to dissolve the barrier between book and reader, co-opting us into a great, multi-ethnic nomadic clan".
He turns the dusty streets into visions of an idyllic hillside where a young Emiliano (Francesco Berlingeri) camps with his nomadic clan.
In 2009, two years before the series premiered on HBO, the show's producers were looking for someone to come up with a language for the Dothraki people, the nomadic clan of horse-riding warriors whose king, Khal Drogo, figured prominently in the narrative of George R.R. Martin's books.
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It is also another instance of nomadic "dominant" Somali clan militia attempting to violently control the valuable agricultural land and labour in southern Somalia.The Shabab militia, whose fighters are drawn from the nomadic clans, only controls southern Somalia, which is home to the country's sedentary and unarmed minority groups, such as the Bantu, Benediri, Bajuni and Barawa.
Hunters belonging to traditional nomadic clans from the country's Khazakh minority climb up to these crevices to capture the birds at around four years old, which is old enough to know how to hunt but young enough to be pliable to human company and training.
Balbuena, though, dismissed the idea that the tribe had been the subject of threats from drug-traffickers or illegal loggers, saying no "illicit activity" had been detected in the Madre de Dios indigenous reserve, where several hundred Mashco-Piro are believed to live in several nomadic clans.
A more direct imposition of the small-world character may occur through marriages between immediate kins, for instance in nomadic clans [4, 6].
The reserve is home to the Tagaeri and Taromenani, two nomadic clans of uncontacted Huaorani indigenous people living in voluntary isolation.
After the 10th century, Muslim Central Asian nomadic clans, using swift-horse cavalry and raising vast armies united by ethnicity and religion, repeatedly overran South Asia's north-western plains, leading eventually to the establishment of the Islamic Delhi Sultanate in 1206.
When influence from the steppe powers of Mongolia waned, the various Central Asian oasis kingdoms and nomadic clans like the Göktürks and Uyghurs were able to form their own states and confederations that threatened China at times.
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