describe how the movement of kurumas and kurubas is Defined by the requirement of their capitals
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The Kurumas and Kurubas reared sheep and goats and sold woven blankets. [2] Their seasonal rhythms of movement is defined by the alternation of the monsoon and dry season. [3] In the dry season they moved to the coastal tract and left when the rains came. [4] Only buffaloes liked the swampy, wet conditions of the coastal areas during the monsoon months. [5] Other herds had to be shifted to the dry plateau at this time.
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