- "seasonal transhumance".
Eickelman does not make a
distinction between transhumant pastoralism and seminomadism, but he
clearly distinguishes between nomadic...
- каракачани) are an
ethnic Gr**** po****tion
subgroup who were
traditionally transhumant shepherds,
native to Greece, with a
smaller presence in neighbouring...
-
under the
oversight of the Mesta,
including both the
transhumant and the
sedentary ones. The
transhumant sheep were
generally owned in Old
Castile and León...
- Road,
Manali Rohtang P****,
Manali Verma, V. 1996. Gadd of Dhauladhar: A
Transhumant Tribe of the Himalayas.
Indus Publishing Co., New Delhi. Handa, O. C...
- its
desert environment through an
often close ****ociation with
nomadic transhumant livestock farming (very
often pastoral and
sedentary po****tions are...
- mentioned. By the 10th century, the term
appears to
denote nomadic and/or
transhumant groups speaking an
Iranian language and
mainly inhabiting the mountainous...
- the end of the 16th century, the
companies of comedians,
essentially transhumant,
began to professionalize. With
professionalization came
regulation and...
-
usually on open pasture. It is
particularly ****ociated with
nomadic or
transhumant management of stock, or with
common land grazing. The work is
often done...
- Upreti, Chet R.; Pandey, Sanjeev; Regmi,
Prajwal (21
October 2007). "
Transhumant Pastoralism in Yak
Production in the
Lower Mustang District of Nepal"...
-
predominantly Hindu group who
traditionally lived a
nomadic or semi-nomadic
transhumant lifestyle. The
region was
subject to
attacks from
Mahmud of
Ghazni in...