Name three pastoral communities of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. Name the animals herded by them. What defined the seasonal rhythm of their movements? Where did they move?
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The pastoralists communities in
Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh:
(a) Gollas - They herded cattle ( Buffalo's ).
(b) Kurumas - Reared sheep and goats.
(c) Kurubas - Sheep and goats.
The alternation of the monsoons and dry season determined their rhythm of movements.
In the dry season they move to tje coastal tracts, and left when the rains came. Except for buffalo's other animals were shifted to dry plateaus.
Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh:
(a) Gollas - They herded cattle ( Buffalo's ).
(b) Kurumas - Reared sheep and goats.
(c) Kurubas - Sheep and goats.
The alternation of the monsoons and dry season determined their rhythm of movements.
In the dry season they move to tje coastal tracts, and left when the rains came. Except for buffalo's other animals were shifted to dry plateaus.
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The pastoralists communities in
Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh:
(a) Gollas - They herded cattle ( Buffalo's ).
(b) Kurumas - Reared sheep and goats.
(c) Kurubas - Sheep and goats.
The alternation of the monsoons and dry season determined their rhythm of movements.
In the dry season they move to tje coastal tracts, and left when the rains came. Except for buffalo's other animals were shifted to dry plateaus.
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