Ethnology, Volume 43University of Pittsburgh, 2004 - Anthropology |
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... pastoralists at their villages and structures the timing of their seasonal migration to distant pastures . ( Cactus - plant cattle fodder , pastoralism , sedentarization , Mahafale , Madagascar ) This article explains how several ...
... pastoralists at their villages and structures the timing of their seasonal migration to distant pastures . ( Cactus - plant cattle fodder , pastoralism , sedentarization , Mahafale , Madagascar ) This article explains how several ...
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... pastoralists viable as encapsulated groups ( Ellwood 1995 ; Hiatt 1984 ; Mohamed Salih 1990 ; Olson 1990 ) . Others have emphasized how some states have followed colonialist agendas by relocating , training , or pressuring pastoralists ...
... pastoralists viable as encapsulated groups ( Ellwood 1995 ; Hiatt 1984 ; Mohamed Salih 1990 ; Olson 1990 ) . Others have emphasized how some states have followed colonialist agendas by relocating , training , or pressuring pastoralists ...
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... pastoralists supplemented the limited grass in the southwest by feeding a native succulent tree as fodder and browse ... pastoralism has recovered from PRICKLY PEAR AND PASTORALISM IN MADAGASCAR 351.
... pastoralists supplemented the limited grass in the southwest by feeding a native succulent tree as fodder and browse ... pastoralism has recovered from PRICKLY PEAR AND PASTORALISM IN MADAGASCAR 351.
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The Case of Unmarried | 1 |
Punk Cuisine Dylan Clark | 19 |
Development and the Life Story of a Thai Farmer Leader | 33 |
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