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- modern Khoisan speakers. These people were later largely replaced by agropastoralist Cu****ic (ancestral to Kenya's Cu****ic speakers) from the Horn of...
- traditionally nomadic pastoralist Dir, Isaaq, Darod, Hawiye and the sedentary agropastoralist Rahanweyn. Minor Somali clans include Asharaf. The Dir, Hawiye, Gardere...
- Western Somalia, in the Gedo region. Garremarres are predominantly agropastoralist, and largely depend on farming and keeping small-scale livestock. They...
- inhabitants of Greater Ethiopia would have consisted of dark-skinned agropastoralists speaking Afro-Asiatic languages of the Semitic, Cu****ic and Omotic...
- Mbugwe, Simbiti, Zanaki and Ikoma, emerged from East African Neolithic agropastoralists and hunters/gatherers believed to have come from the North of Mt. Elgon...
- Vieira da Silva, "The Cunene Region: Ecological analysis of an African agropastoralist system", in Franz-Wilhelm Heimer (ed.), Social Change in Angola (1973)...
- pastoral nomadic Kyrgyz in the Pamirs and their neighbors the Wakhi agropastoralist community. He later worked as an anthropological consultant for the...
- ceremonies is mostly the creation of the women of Chewa clan. The "agropastoralist" art form of the tribes, which represents their perception of use and...
- followed the Holocene Climate Optimum, the pastoralists had become agropastoralists and had established the Tichitt tradition in the Mauritanian settlement...
- to the Nilotic language family. The Bari of the Nile are sedentary agropastoralist. They exploit the savanna lands along the river Nile, and up to 40...