how did Gujjar cattle herders of Garhwal and Kumaon go in search for pastures and explain how the movement of bhotiyas is Defined by requirements of their cattles
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The Gujjar cattle herders of Garhwal and Kumaon belong to livestock herding. They move to different areas during seasonal changes in search of pasture land for their livestock (herds). Pastoralists people eat through hunting and meat of herds.
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For there livestock gujjar cattle herders of garhwal and kumaon go in search for pastures.
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- The gujjar cattle herders came down to the dry forests of the bhabar in winter and in summer went up to high meadows.
- Many of them were originally from jammu and came to the uttar pradesh hills in the 19th century in search of good pastures.
- This pattern of cyclical movement between summer and winter pastures was typical of many pastoral communities of the himalayas.
- The gujjar cattle herders of garhwal and kumaon belong to livestock herding.
- They move to different areas during seasonal changes in search of pasture land for their livestock.
- Pastoralists people eat through hunting and meat of herds.
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