5 lines about Changpas
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Explanation:
The Changpa or Champa are a semi-nomadic Tibetan people found mainly in the Changtang in Ladakh and in Jammu and Kashmir. A smaller number resides in the western regions of the Tibet Autonomous Region and were partially relocated for the establishment of the Changtang Nature Reserve.
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The Changpa are semi-nomadic: they usually stay in one place for a few months in a row, near pastures where their sheep, yaks and Pashmina goats can graze. The Chanpga spend around 5-6 hours a day with the herd, and they are known for having a strong bond with their animals. They bring the herd to high altitudes for grazing every day, after which the males will be separated from the females to be milked. The cashmere wool from the Pashmina goats that is used to create the famous Pashmina shawls, is traded for rice, grain and other basics.