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Why did the Raikas in Rajasthan combine cultivation with Pastoralism? What Pastoralist activities do they adopt in winter.

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Answered by santimurthyvarigala1
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Raikas combined cultivation with pastoralism because

(i) They lived in the deserts of Rajasthan.

(ii) Over vast stretches of this region, no crop could be grown.

(iii) Every year harvests fluctuated on cultivated land. - As agriculture was not sufficient for their livelihood, the Raikas moved out in search of pastures for their cattles which included camels, sheep and goat.




Answered by DodieZollner
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The Raikas are one of the pastoral nomads of the desert of Rajasthan.

Explanation:

  • They live in groups on the outskirts of settlements and engage in crop production during the summer rains along with pastoralism during the autumn season.
  • These communities occupational activities is based on herding domestic animals like sheep, goats, camels.
  • These pastoral nomadic group found in places including Jodhpur, Barmer, Bikaner, and Jaisalmer.

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