I confess to the herder that I don't really know what a houbara looks like, having only encountered the kori bustard of the savannah. |
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He is pragmatic about the idea of trendily shod herder kids loafing about the steppe. |
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As a Saami herder fed one plump animal, the Governor General wanted to know what reindeers usually eat. |
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So I showed them how I walked with the bent-kneed stride of the cattle herder, how I leaned on my staff while talking with my gaze far away as if in search of a straying cow. |
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It all started, as legend has it, when an Ethiopian herder noticed that his goats were acting a bit frisky after munching on some strange berries. |
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As a young cattle herder, Madahir Borow Mohamed was used to walking long distances. |
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So he asked a cattle herder to bring his cattle to spend every night for three weeks in his field. |
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One of his earliest memories is of, when he was about five years old, being shown an example of the country's wildlife by a young cattle herder. |
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Imagine you are a Turkana, a nomadic herder in the arid scrubland of northern Kenya. |
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Looking ahead, the project team continues to receive requests to provide assistance to herder groups. |
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Benson was an unschooled goat herder from a primitive tribe in Northern Kenya. |
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These types of activities will be repeated to learn of herder concerns and to help shape the educational material used. |
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Two time lines were made in different locations with nomadic herder populations who were affected by the continuing drought. |
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Each reindeer herder is a member of a cooperative, of which there are 56 in total, 41 in the province of Lapland and 15 in the province of Oulu. |
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Legend has it, coffee was discovered by an Ethiopian goat herder named Kaldi. |
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Tinle, the man's father and a proud old chief, refuses to grant another young herder leadership of the annual yak caravan across the mountains to exchange salt for grain. |
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A small pile of eight, near a fire ring, that reminded me of some bored cowboys practicing, or sheep herder rousting a coyote. |
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A traditional farmer and herder culture also predominates in many areas and small farms are omnipresent outside the cities. |
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They earn respect from strangers through their firm, occasionally menacing comportment, but they are also remarkably obedient to the herder and a loyal, inseparable companion. |
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Privatization of former common land often spells trouble for herders and their livestock: if a herder and his animals happen across a tasty field of vegetables, for example, conflict with the landholder is sure to result. |
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A fourth consecutive harsh winter following a summer drought has threatened the livelihoods of approximately 133,000 herder families or 665,000 people. |
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Children from herder families in remote rural areas or some children residing in ger districts of cities and towns or children from illegal mining communities have limited access to preschool education. |
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Therefore, the cost of social services for herder families has been increased significantly and affects seriously young children who are more dependent on care of their family members. |
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With herder communities, the project team developed and put in place co-management contracts that transfer resource use rights and resource protection responsibilities to the communities. |
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If they were a cattle herder, then they needed a horse. |
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A cattle herder rescued her, fed her and called the authorities. |
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Hollywood Boulevard boasts gift stores from around the world, featuring items that will turn you into the perfect belly dancer, sheep herder or international man of mystery. |
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This she did, choosing to write three lines by the German poet and philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder. |
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Herder argued that every folk had its own particular identity, which was expressed in its language and culture. |
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Webster acquired his perspective on language from such theorists as Maupertuis, Michaelis, and Herder. |
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Such an attitude was promoted by the scholarship of Romanticist intellectuals like Johann Gottfried Herder, Jacob Grimm, and Wilhelm Grimm. |
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The concept of a German nation was developed by German philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder. |
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A particular figure in this development was Johann Gottfried von Herder, whose writings in the 1770s presented oral traditions as organic processes grounded in locale. |
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Between 1800 and 1805 he studied at various places in Germany, meeting men of letters there, including Goethe, Schiller, Johann Gottfried Herder and Christoph Martin Wieland. |
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Steiner selected two major thinkers to analyze as continuators of Herder. |
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