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  2. New Age travellers - Wikipedia

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    There are a variety of New Traveller subcultures which include New Nomads [3] and Digital Nomads [4] facilitated by the digital age, globalisation and worldwide travel. A New Traveller's transport and home may consist of living in a van , vardo , lorry, bus, car or caravan converted into a mobile home while also making use of an improvised ...

  3. List of nomadic peoples - Wikipedia

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    Most, or all, of the following ethnonyms probably do not correspond to one community; many are locally or regionally used (sometimes as occupational names), others are used only by group members, and still others are used pejoratively only by outsiders. Most peripatetic nomads have traditions that they originate from South Asia.

  4. Nomads of India - Wikipedia

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    Aparna Rao and Michael Casimir estimated that nomads make up around 7% of the population of India. [2] [3] The nomadic communities in India can be divided into three groups: hunter-gatherers, pastoralists, and the peripatetic or non-food-producing groups. Among these, peripatetic nomads are neglected and discriminated against social group in ...

  5. Category:Modern nomads - Wikipedia

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    neo-itinerant groups or individuals (migrant workers, "perpetual tourists" or "snowbirds", globetrotters, New Age travellers, digital nomads etc.) Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable.

  6. Kolhati - Wikipedia

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    They belong to central India and Maharashtra. They traditionally are professional entertainers and acrobats. They are classified as a nomadic tribe by the government of Maharashtra. [2] They have also been employed with tamasha troupes. [3] [4] The kolhati language is spoken in considerable numbers in Pune district.

  7. Nomadic tribes in India - Wikipedia

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    In Maharashtra, these people are not included in the list of Scheduled Tribes due to historical circumstances, but are listed as Scheduled Castes or "Nomadic Tribes". [1] The tribes designated as " Denotified ", "Nomadic" or "Semi-Nomadic" are eligible for reservation in India .