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    Pastoralism (redirect from Pastoralists)
    and food. Pastoralists do not exist at basic subsistence. Pastoralists often compile wealth and participate in international trade. Pastoralists have trade...
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  • Look up pastoralist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pastoralist may refer to: Pastoralism, raising livestock on natural pastures Pastoral farming...
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  • especially in the steppe lands north of the agricultural zone of Eurasia. Pastoralists often trade with sedentary agrarians, exchanging meat for grains, however...
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    Fulani herdsmen or Fulani pastoralists are nomadic or semi-nomadic Fulani people whose primary occupation is raising livestock. The Fulani herdsmen are...
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  • man alone : The Pastoralists & Graziers Association of Western Australia (Inc.), 1907-1979 : its background and history, Pastoralists and Graziers Association...
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  • Captain George Edward Nicholas Weston was a former officer of the East India Company who arrived in Australia in 1825 and was granted land in the Weston...
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    Indian subcontinent. Historically, Aryans were the Indo-Iranian speaking pastoralists who migrated from Central Asia into South Asia and introduced the Proto-Indo-Aryan...
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  • Sketch of "Holland House", Turretfield Bowman brothers Chambers brothers (pastoralists) "Gawler". The Advertiser. Adelaide. 24 December 1898. p. 9. Retrieved...
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    Animal husbandry is the branch of agriculture concerned with animals that are raised for meat, fibre, milk, or other products. It includes day-to-day care...
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    Bronze Age spread of Yamnaya Steppe pastoralist ancestry between 3300 and 1500 BC, including the Afanasievo culture of southern Siberia...
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    The Brahui (Brahui: براہوئی), Brahvi, or Brohi are an ethnic group of pastoralists principally found in Pakistan, and to a smaller extent in Afghanistan...
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    Tennant (20 June 1835 – 19 July 1913) was a Scottish-born Australian pastoralist, businessman and politician. He was a member of the South Australian...
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    (2012). "Issues in the Study of the Demography of Sahelian Pastoralists and Agro–Pastoralists". In Hill, Allan G. (ed.). Population, Health and Nutrition...
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    settlement and subsistence farming in the Crater, displacing Maasai pastoralists, most of whom had been relocated to Ngorongoro from their ancestral lands...
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    his brother James crossed Bass Strait in 1837 and settled as pioneer pastoralists in the Western District of the Port Phillip District (now called Victoria)...
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    Tom Giles (1820-12 February 1899) was a business associate of George Anstey and developed pastoral leases on Eyre and Yorke Peninsulas during the 19th...
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  • (during the Paleolithic) Sami (formerly, up until the fifteenth century) Pastoralists raise herds, driving them or moving with them, in patterns that normally...
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    pp. 27–28. ISBN 0-226-47561-1. "The westward wanderings of Cushitic pastoralists : explorations in the prehistory of Central Africa" (PDF). Retrieved...
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  • Michael Clarkson (7 June 1804 – April 1871) was one of the early settlers in colonial Western Australia and in particular the Avon region. Clarkson was...
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    lack the thin black lines common in Scottish tartans. A nomadic cattle-pastoralist culture, without their own weaving tradition, the Maasai have been described...
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