Transhumance is the moving of livestock from one grazing ground to another. This usually coincides with the changing of the seasons.
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Transhumance tribes have a fixed pattern of movement while nomadic tribes have not.
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in transhumance people grow food and in nomadic pastoralism any domesticated plant food is acquired through trade.
Migrant Labor, Transhumance(moving livestock from highlands to lowloands) and Military services
Migrant Labor, Transhumance(moving livestock from highlands to lowloands) and Military services
Jean Margaret Graham has written: 'Transhumance in Ireland with special reference to its bearing on the evolution of rural communities in the west'
Purnendu S. Kavoori has written: 'Pastoral transhumance in western Rajasthan' -- subject(s): Pastoral systems 'Salt river'
Pierre Rouquette has written: 'La transhumance des troupeaux en provence et en Bas-Languedoc' 'De Paraulo e d'image, pouemo'
trans·his·tor·i·caladj\ˌtran(t)s-(h)is-ˈtȯr-i-kəl, ˌtranz-, -ˈtär-\Definition of TRANSHISTORICAL: transcending historical bounds First Known Use of TRANSHISTORICAL1909 BrowseNext Word in the Dictionary: transhumance Previous Word in the Dictionary: transhipAll Words Near: transhistorical
No. They raised corn and other crops like squash and raised sheep for wool and meat. They had permanent homes called hogans that were made of logs and earth. They often had summer camps higher up that they brought the sheep to for the summer grass. Some still do today. This is called "Transhumance".
Fernando Flores del Manzano has written: 'La trashumancia y su mundo en Extremadura' -- subject(s): Transhumance, Pastoral systems, Social life and customs 'La vida tradicional en el Valle del Jerte' -- subject(s): Material culture, Social life and customs, Ethnology