It's funny when you think about how some who come from agricultural farming to nomads and how some look down upon it. Especially in an area like Ethiopia where drought effects everybody, but in my opinion it would affect nomads first obviously. It's just not practical, but that's all people know and what they've built their lives around, herding livestock, and a nomadic lifestyle of moving from place to place. There's no constant place they live in, they're always moving around. My mother looks down on her nomadic roots in favor of her families farming culture because she thinks it's lowly. To others it's a symbol of pride, men are hunters, and having your livestock and herd is a sign of wealth. Masai are a good example.