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give a brief account of the Gaddi Shepherd of Himachal Pradesh or describe the cycle of seasonal movement of the gaddi shepherd?​

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Answered by harishreddy2k
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Describe the cycle of seasonal movement of the Gaddi shepherds of Himachal Pradesh⬇️⬇️

Answer: They spent their winter in the low hills ; of the Shiwalik range, grazing their flocks in the scrub forests. By April, they moved north, and spent the summer in Lahul and Spiti.

AN ACCOUNT ON GADDI SHEPHERD OF HIMACHAL PRADESH ⬇️⬇️

The Gaddi shepherds of Himachal Pradesh spent their winter in the low hills of Siwalik range, grazing their flocks in the scrub forests.

By April, they moved North and spent the summer in Lahul and Spiti. When the snow melted and the high passes were clear, many of them moved onto higher mountain meadows. By September, they began their return movement. On the way they stopped in the villages on Lahul and Spiti, reaping their summer harvest and sowing their winter crops. Then, they descended with . their flock to their winter grazing ground on Siwalik hills. Next April, again they started their march with their goats and sheep, to the summer meadows.

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Answered by bestwriters
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Gaddi Shepherd of Himachal Pradesh:

Gaddi shepherds are tribe live in Himachal Pradesh. They always move from one place to another place regarding the climate.

Winter season:

  • During winter season, they live in the low hills of Siwaliks because all the high mountains are covered in snow.
  • During this season they let their cattle to gaze in the scrub forest in hills of Siwaliks.

Summer season:

  • During summer season, they move to the villages of spiti and Lahul which are in the high mountains.
  • This is because during summer all the snow gets melted and the lash green plants provides food for cattle. They also sow crops during summer season.

When the winter arrives which is during September month, all the summer crops get reaped and they move to the low hills of Siwaliks. This is the seasonal movement of the gaddi shepherd.

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