- and food.
Pastoralists do not
exist at
basic subsistence.
Pastoralists often compile wealth and parti****te in
international trade.
Pastoralists have trade...
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pastoralist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pastoralist may
refer to: Pastoralism,
raising livestock on
natural pastures Pastoral farming...
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Animal husbandry is the
branch of
agriculture concerned with
animals that are
raised for meat, fibre, milk, or
other products. It
includes day-to-day care...
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Study of the
Demography of
Sahelian Pastoralists and Agro–
Pastoralists". In Hill,
Allan G. (ed.). Po****tion,
Health and Nutrition...
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potentially both hunter-gatherers and farmers; they
later became nomadic pastoralists.
Early and
medieval Turkic groups exhibited a wide
range of both East...
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regarded as the
first of the
nomad empires. The
Scythians were
Iranic pastoralist tribes who
dwelled the
Eurasian Steppes from the
Tarim Basin and Western...
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especially in the
steppe lands north of the
agricultural zone of Eurasia.
Pastoralists often trade with
sedentary agrarians,
exchanging meat for grains; however...
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Fulani herdsmen or
Fulani pastoralists are
nomadic or semi-nomadic
Fulani people whose primary occupation is
raising livestock. The
Fulani herdsmen are...
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George Rhodes (14 July 1816 – 18 June 1864) was a New
Zealand pastoralist. He was born in Epworth, Lincolnshire,
England in 1816.
William Barnard Rhodes...
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Bronze Age
spread of
Yamnaya Steppe pastoralist ancestry between 3300 and 1500 BC,
including the
Afanasievo culture of
southern Siberia...