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Find out more about present day nomadic pastoral groups in the subcontinent.what animals do they keep?which are the areas frequented by these groups

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Answered by Anonymous
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Some of the main present-day nomadic pastoral groups of the subcontinent are -

1.Gujjars (J&K),

2.Gaddis (Himachal),

3.Bhiotiyas,

4.Monpas(north-east),

5.Raikas (Rajasthsn),

6.Banjaras (Central India),

7.Dhangars (Maharashtra)

8.Maldharis (Gujarat).


These Pastoralists keep sheep, buffaloes, camels, goats, cow, ox etc

Answered by saltywhitehorse
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Nomadic pastoral groups are those communities who travel from one place to another.

In India, they identified according to regions like the mountainous, western India, and the Deccan Plateau.

Explanation:

  • The nomadic pastoral groups in India depend on cattle, which gives them milk, meat, and wool.
  • Some of the nomadic pastoral groups included Gujjar, Bhutia, Charan, Gaddi, Kinnaura, Bakarwal, Monpa, etc.
  • Gujjar found in Jammu and Kashmir and in Himachal Pradesh, whose main occupation is herding animals like sheep, goats, and buffalo.
  • Kinnaura found in Himachal Pradesh, and they keep sheep and goats.
  • Monpa found in Arunachal Pradesh occupation s based on herding Yak and cattle.

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