who were raikas? what was their occupation in 40 words
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The Raikas are a pastoral community in Rajasthan herding camels, goats and sheep.The camel husbandry was a traditional occupation among Raikas pastoralists and camel was found to involve in all wake of their social life. Raikas relationship with camel is more cultural rather than economic.
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Raikas is a pastoral community and camel, horse herding is their occupation.
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They are mainly found in Rajasthan. Camel husbandry is their principal occupation. The relationship between a raika and that of the camel is cultural bases rather than economic. Raikas who rear camels are called Maru Raikas.
They migrate to other areas in groups. As good harvests cannot be expected from a desert, the raikas often combines pastoralism with agriculture.
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