name any two mountain Nomadic pastoralists community of India
a)Dangar and Banjaras
b)Bakarwal and gaddis
c) Raila and Bhotiya
d)None of these
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- Gujjar Bakarwals
- Gaddi
Explanation:
Gujjar Bakarwals: Gujjar Bakarwals live in the mountains of Jammu & Kashmir. They herd goat and sheep. They migrated to this region in the nineteenth century and established in this area. They move between their winter and summer grazing grounds every year. During winter the high mountains are covered with snow. During this season, they move to the low hills of the Shiwalik. By the end of April, they begin their march towards higher mountains.
Gaddi: The Gaddi shepherds live in Himachal Pradesh. They also spend winter in the low hills of the Shiwalik. By April, they move towards north to spend summers in Lahul and Spiti.
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b)Bakarwal and Gaddis
Explanation:
- Gujjar Bakarwals are "big cattle and sheep herders' in the region of Kashmir. In the 19th century, most of them "migrated to this region" to search for their animal pastures. They gradually settled in the area over the decades and moved from summer to winter grazing grounds year after year. When the high mountains are covered in the winter with Snow, the Bakarwals lived with their herds in the "Siwalik range's low hills".
- The "Gaddis" are a nomadic community who in the Indian states of Jammu and Kashmir & Himachal Pradesh. The Gaddis keep "flocks of sheep" and "goats". The "Gaddis" usually leads their herds to the "highest" range during hot weather, This nomadic tribe live in the the forests' skirts, & maintain their livelihood by the sale of the ghee, milk, & other "produce" of their "herds".
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