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Nomads: Life on the Move - Travel Backpack for Digital Nomads & Adventure Seekers | Perfect for Remote Work, Hiking & World Travel
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Nomads: Life on the Move - Travel Backpack for Digital Nomads & Adventure Seekers | Perfect for Remote Work, Hiking & World Travel
Nomads: Life on the Move - Travel Backpack for Digital Nomads & Adventure Seekers | Perfect for Remote Work, Hiking & World Travel
Nomads: Life on the Move - Travel Backpack for Digital Nomads & Adventure Seekers | Perfect for Remote Work, Hiking & World Travel
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A beguiling look at seven contemporary nomadic cultures around the world, offering a timely insight into alternative ways of life that connect us to our ancestral roots.A fascinating and beautiful survey of seven nomadic societies spread across the continents. With delicately beautiful illustrations bringing the material to life, we learn about the Sama Bajau, fishing nomads from the Philippines who spend months at sea without ever touching land. We discover the Yanomami peoples of the Amazon rainforest whose connection to their environment informs every aspect of their lives. The Nenet nomads of Siberia follow their reindeer through blasting winds to the very edge of the Arctic Circle.All these cultures face common pressures and problems. Governments want them to settle down and assimilate; local populations view them with suspicion; subsistence farming or herding is not viable in a cut-throat globalised world.This book offers a timely window on a simpler way of life, and on human traditions and cultures that connect us to our distant ancestors. Elegantly and respectfully written and illustrated, this book is a captivating contribution to the growing literature on nomadic societies, and will appeal to both the education and the gift markets.
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I was able to check this book out of the local library. My main interest is the portion of the book about the Sama. it was the only title about the Sama in the whole library (aside from our Sama Stories Series). The book is quite recent. I am happy that the author gave the correct name for the Sama language, Sinama and also uses the autonym "Sama" regularly instead of showing preference for the term Bajau. Both terms are featured which is fair.The drawings accurately show Sama houses over water and the appearance of Sama boats. The clothing of Sama people in the drawings is not very detailed, but is the only part of the drawings that misses the mark.I love that they include a mention of Sama freediving. The information about the Sama was up to date though the claims that Sama intentionally burst their eardrums are unfounded as are the claims by National Geographic that they hold their breath up to 13 minutes. We are still all waiting for the proof and I am quite familiar with Sama divers.Overall it is a very good book and it is an appealing way to share about nomads and their struggles heading into the future. I loved the artwork.

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