Peoples on the Move: Introducing the Nomads of the WorldWilliam Carey Library, 2001 - 488 หน้า "This is the most comprehesive source of information on all the nomadic peoples of the world. Maps help you to locate these nomadic people groups, many of them unevangelized; black and white photographs enable you to visualize them, and people profiles and bibliographic data facilitate research."--Back cover. |
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Jesus at Home in the Tents | 3 |
Unless otherwise indicated all photographs are by David Phillips | 7 |
To Where the Grass Grows Greener | 15 |
areas | 26 |
The Need for Understanding | 71 |
Nomads need access to outside | 107 |
The calf rope | 123 |
Idaksahak | 146 |
Inadan craftsmen of the Tuareq | 171 |
Bunna and Mursi | 202 |
Gabbra and Borana | 210 |
229 | 403 |
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according Africa agriculture animals Arabs Asia become Bedouin believe Bible border called camels camp cattle Central century Christian church clans considered continued cultivation culture divided East economic established faith farmers flocks Fulbe give goats God's gospel grazing groups Gypsies herders herds houses human important independence India involved Iran Islam Israel Jesus journey Kazaks keep land language lifestyle limited live London maintain means migration milk mountains move Muslim natural nomadic northern origin pastoralists pasture population practice region reindeer relationship religion result River Romani Russian schools season sedentary settled sheep shepherds social society southern speak spirits summer tend tents Testament Tibetan towns trade traditional translation tribes usually valleys villages West Western winter women