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Fields on the Hoof: The Nexus of Tibetan Nomadic Pastoralism. Hold, Rinehart and Winston, New York. Goldstein, Melvyn and Cynthia Beall. 1990. Nomads of Western Tibet: The Survival of a Way of Life.
Across the continent, thousands of Fulani people are holding fast to their ancient customs—while reshaping their traditions for a new age.
Although nomadic pastoralism has sustained these populations for millennia, it faces mounting pressures from deteriorating environments, shrinking rangelands, ...
1991 Change and continuity in nomadic pastoralism on the Western Tibetan plateau. Nomadic People. 28: 105-23. Other citations or uses of this website, including general information or non-published ...
Early nomadic tribes initially embraced pastoralism, with a particular focus on horse breeding upon their migration to Iran. Currently, diverse tribes such as Turks, Lurs, Kurds, Arabs, and others ...
The nomadic Mongols are spread across Central Asia. Their culture revolves around horsemanship, pastoralism, and the use of the iconic yurt, a traditional tent-like dwelling.
The first protocol for assessing the welfare of dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) kept under nomadic pastoralism. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 11. There is no protocol to measure the welfare ...
And many Punan groups, including the nomadic Punan Batu, had long-established trade relationships with settled communities. By the mid-1700s, a Muslim kingdom known as Bulungan controlled part of ...
Like many parts of Northern Kenya, 85 per cent of the population in Wajir County are livestock keepers and nomadic pastoralism defines their lifestyle. However, a new venture is slowly changing ...
Ancient-genomics researchers have pinpointed the homelands of a nomadic tribe that transformed the culture and genetics of Europe and Asia, revealing a potential source for the Indo-European ...
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