what name is given for the modern pastoralist
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There are two types of pastoral societies: nomadism and transhumance.
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The definition of a pastoralist is a person who herds livestock, often as a nomadic wanderer without a set farm area. An example of a pastoralist is someone who herds sheep.
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A pastoral lifestyle is that of shepherds herding livestock around open areas of land according to seasons and the changing availability of water and pasture. It lends its name to a genre of literature, art, and music that depicts such life in an idealized manner, typically for urban audiences. A pastoral is a work of this genre, also known as bucolic, from the Greek, from meaning a cowherd.
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