how did the life of pastoralist change under the colonial rule?
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Some reduced the number of cattle in their herds, since there was not enough pasture to feed large numbers. Others discovered new pastures when movement to old grazing lands became difficult.
After 1947, the camel and sheep herding Raikas could no longer move into Sindh and graze their camels on the banks of the Indus, as they had done earlier.
Over the years , some richer pastoralists began buying land and settling down, giving up their nomadic life.
Some became settled peasants cultivating land, others took to more extensive trading.
After 1947, the camel and sheep herding Raikas could no longer move into Sindh and graze their camels on the banks of the Indus, as they had done earlier.
Over the years , some richer pastoralists began buying land and settling down, giving up their nomadic life.
Some became settled peasants cultivating land, others took to more extensive trading.
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