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Pastoralist meaning
Having features common to pastoralism.
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Speaking during the closing ceremony of the 4th Pastoralist Leadership Summit in Wajir County on Tuesday, President Ruto urged leaders and residents from the ASAL and pastoralist regions to support the initiative.
The pastoralist said seeing the damage done to the Darling-Barka River had been "heartbreaking", and he was calling on the NT Government to protect iconic Top End rivers and floodplains and stop any plans to extract water from the systems.
Even today, various African agro-pastoralist groups still use the same horn modification strategy.
Pastoralist traditions include – a form of scouting for viable lands that can sustain the whole community, including its herds.
As well as providing access to much needed water supplies, through our scheme pastoralist and herder communities are breaking with centuries of tradition by cultivating crops to feed their animals.
Globacom Nigeria Limited has initiated a device, Cattle Tracking Technology for the benefit of Fulani Pastoralist in the country, saying they would partner with Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore for the success of the technology.
Most of the occupants are herders from pastoralist communities,” said an elder who sought anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter.
Pastoralist societies have started permanent life style engaging in various agriculture activities.
Some of the most impoverished drought-displaced pastoralist families in Somaliland have moved in to 1,000 new iron-sheet houses built for them in various IDP camps.
We don’t speak for the entire pastoralist.
Horn of Africa in 1420 While further research is needed to precisely comprehend their origins, the Oromo are believed to have originally adhered to a pastoralist nomadic and/or semi- agriculturalist lifestyle.
James Isdell, an east Kimberley pastoralist and member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, proposed the stock route arguing that ticks would not survive in the dry desert climate on the trip south.
Maasai are pastoralist and have resisted the urging of the Tanzanian and Kenyan governments to adopt a more sedentary lifestyle.
Rock paintings at Wadi Mathendous and the mountainous region of Jebel Acacus are the best sources of information about prehistoric Libya, and the pastoralist culture that settled there.
The Arameans were a Northwest Semitic semi-nomadic and pastoralist people who originated in what is now modern Syria (Biblical Aram) during the Late Bronze Age and the early Iron Age.
The long-term effect of this, especially to pastoralist populations, remains in the 21st century, with those communities which rely upon cattle, sheep, and camels husbandry losing entire herds more than once during this period.
The power of the mai was undermined by droughts and famine that were becoming more intense, internal rebellion in the pastoralist north, growing Hausa power, and the importation of firearms which made warfare more bloody.
The Sakha displaced earlier, much smaller populations who lived on hunting and reindeer herding, introducing the pastoralist economy of Central Asia.