Short note on Pastoral nomads and their movements .
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- About Pastoral Nomads
Nomads are people who move from one place to the other to escape harsh weather and to find conditions suitable to earn a livelihood.
There are different communities of Nomadic Pastoralists in India. Pastoralists are people who earn their living by raising and herding livestock.
- Nomadic Pastoralism in India
Normally pastoral nomads flourish in mountainous or hilly regions.
These areas are covered with grasslands, forests, shrubs etc. giving them pastures for their cattle to sustain and survive.
Such areas also have a more ideal climate and temperatures for cattle like sheep and goats.
- In Simplified Terms
Pastoral nomads, who depend on domesticated livestock, migrate in an established territory to find pasturage for their animals. Most groups have focal sites that they occupy for considerable periods of the year.
- Movements of Pastoral Nomads
The cyclic movement of winter and summer pastures was typical of most himalayan communities.
- Allowed them to Adjust to Seasonal Change
- Continuous Movement Allowed Pastures to Recover