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describe the impact of colonization through policies of the colonies
The pastoral nomads and the agrarian communities did cooperate through the barter trade.
A pastoral economy is one that depends heavily on raising livestock such as cattle, sheep, and goats.
pastoral communities are the communities which are related to shepherds or herders they live in groups and are of various types like the tribal communities......... the language and tradition varies from one group to the another..
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no, the rabari is a pastoral community in northwestern India
There are several meanings for the word 'pastoral.' * relating to shepherds or herders * relating to the country or country or rural life * charmingly simple and serene * relating to the pastor of a church and his duties * a literary or other artistic work that portrays rural life
Yes, it was West Africa's largest pastoral society.
Horticultural and Pastoral
Yes. The Aryans had a pastoral economy that they established around 1500 B.C.E. This means that they used not farming, but animals and cattle as their source for food or money.
They had a pastoral economy. They were nomadic