
Pastoralism is the branch of agriculture concerned with the raising of livestock. It is animal husbandry: the care, tending and use of animals such as camels, goats, cattle, yaks, llamas, and sheep. `Pastoralism` generally has a mobile aspect, moving the herds in search of fresh pasture and water (in contrast to pastoral farming, in which non-no.....
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economy and culture based on herding, see also
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technology based on the domestication of animals
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(from the article `primitive culture`) Herding societies are in many respects the direct opposite of forest horticulturalists. They are usually the most nomadic of primitive societies, ... A hunting and gathering economy obliges the San of the Kalahari to move camp frequently. Some San scherms (shelters) may be little more than ... ....
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the style of creating a nostalgic picture of harmony and innocence of the life of rural people in an perfect natural environment. Exemplified in London's Sonoma ranch stories, such as Burning Daylight or The Valley of the Moon.
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economy and culture based on herding, see also
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