Nomads—said by some to be part Gypsy, part Native American, part Bedouin— have no permanent homes, but instead travel the country (and sometimes the world) in horse-drawn covered wagons, much like the Conestoga Wagons used by nineteenth century pioneers of the American West. Very little is actually known about them
Readers are invited to submit potential Holopedia and/or surviving Wikipedia entries on Nomads and/or their precursors, Gypsies, Bedouin, et al.
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