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Why would an oasis be important to Bedouin herders?

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An oasis is a desert area that contains water. Bedouins interacted with people who settled at oases and lived a sedentary, or settled, life. Often, this interaction meant that the settled population traded food that they grew to the nomads for animals and animal products. Bedouins have lived in Arabia for centuries.

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