The nomadic herdsmen of those times constructed stone mounds and stone-flagged graves of great size. |
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African herdsmen gather, or corral, their animals directly onto croplands at night between crop cycles. |
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The pampas were where the gauchos, nomadic half-Indian herdsmen, roamed and worked. |
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They are blessed with speed, agility and a very pleasing nature and broken in by the old and traditional way of the herdsmen, the gauchos. |
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Now black yaks and white sheep graze peacefully on dry grassland, tended by Tibetan herdsmen clad in bright orange. |
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It is a land of endless bush, villages, nomadic cattle herdsmen and subsistence farmers. |
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Milk from camels, goats, and cows is a major food for Somali herdsmen and nomadic families. |
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Along the way he challenges traditional interpretations about the role and scope of southern herdsmen and their herds. |
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Small herds of sheep and cattle, with shouting herdsmen, making their slow way down the street to some butcher's or some House's private stable. |
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Indeed, there was little need for the vast majority of them, whether merchants, farmers, or herdsmen, to know how to read or write. |
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These are only a handful from a vast collection including many regional cheeses made on a small scale by herdsmen or on collective farms. |
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Snow 17-24 centimetres deep has slowed rescue efforts and made it difficult for local herdsmen to feed their animals. |
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The ethnic-religious texture of the conflict is exacerbated by competition between Arab herdsmen and ethnic African farmers for water and forage. |
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Traditionally, Eritreans lived rural lifestyles as farmers or nomadic herdsmen and women. |
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There his leg was splinted and eight Tibetan yak herdsmen carried Conan for 17 hours to base camp. |
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A commons in medieval Britain consisted of pastureland that was shared in common by a number of the herdsmen of a village. |
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Cows and herdsmen alike shun the warm sand of a track bordered with withered sedge, to hide in the shade of an oakwood on a nearby knoll. |
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About a third of the population are herdsmen, and many families raise one or two yak for themselves. |
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The herdsmen and traders of the great Tuareg confederation are found in the south. |
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When the savages began to encircle the livestock, the herdsmen attempted to drive the cattle into the stockade. |
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Lucius moved quickly in the lead, darting through the sparse woods on a track used occasionally by charcoal burners and herdsmen. |
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Extensive grasslands, good pasturage and a tradition of professional herdsmen helped the process of evolution of many distinct breeds of cattle. |
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It could only have been carried by farmers and herdsmen seeking new land who passed on their know-how to those they encountered on the way. |
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Sightings of long tailed sakabula birds, a glimpse of a jackal or a small clan of donkeys herded by gentle Sotho herdsmen along the open road is not uncommon. |
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A document from 1358 says that the herdsmen of Navarre brought their cattle to the Bordeaux Landes. |
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But a series of droughts wiped out their livestock and a number of local herdsmen are unable to renew their stock. |
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As the car was driving along, its windows open, we heard one of these young herdsmen whistling. |
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Recognising Tibetan poverty, the government recently announced that it would offer aid to more than 230,000 farmers and herdsmen. |
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We made the driver stop and walked for a companionable half-hour with two herdsmen, striding along at the head of their great mass of long horned cattle. |
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In that region there has always been a conflict of interests between nomadic herdsmen and settled farmers. |
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Modelled on the diet of the Alpine herdsmen, he developed the 'apple diet dish', which later became known as Bircher muesli. |
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In 2006, the annual per-capita free medical treatment to farmers and herdsmen in Tibet registered 100 yuan. |
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They can also ask passing herdsmen for a fee to use the water and acquire the right to use the pastures surrounding the well. |
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Since most Fulbe are nomadic cattle herdsmen, the logical explanation for their migration eastward is the search for water and good grazing for their cattle. |
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Young women put on their finest clothes and jewellery to acclaim the herdsmen in song. |
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Tensions are further exacerbated between farmers and herdsmen as they struggle to search for pasture and water for their herds, as it becomes more and more scarce. |
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An indigenous nation of mountain herdsmen and farmers with their own language and clan-based society, the Chechens have lived in the Caucasus for thousands of years. |
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Those counties without an electricity supply are in Tibet near the border, where the population density is low, is scattered among high mountains, and is largely composed of herdsmen who migrate regularly. |
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Desert herdsmen have trained some valuable animals, such as camels and caracul sheep, to drink water with a high salt content and these animals gain weight regularly and breed normally. |
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The situation of Kenya's Masai herdsmen is a perfect example of the problems facing the pastoral peoples of North and East Africa, Central Asia and other parts of the world. |
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Arriving among the herdsmen, Pahom learns that the trader did not lie. |
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Here you can learn how to herd reindeer and help the local Sami herdsmen guide the animals safely from the woodlands where they spend the winter, to the western mountains on their spring migration. |
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The guard hairs can be felted for use as waterproof coats for the herdsmen, while the softer hair is used for premium goods. |
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The herdsmen near the frontier adjudicated their own disputes, and regulated their own police. |
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The indigenous peoples of Africa comprise for the most part herdsmen and hunter-gatherers in different regions of the continent they have inhabited since time immemorial. |
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Throughout, local herdsmen and TV journalists and crews exchanged looks of bewilderment and amazement as the convoy trundled down the bumpy road carrying its load of some of the worlds most incredible electronic devices. |
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Cutting from the Chilterns in Oxfordshire across the Thames to the North Wessex Downs, the trail has existed for 5,000 years, and the sense of following the ancient tread of travellers, herdsmen and soldiers is quite surreal. |
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Now many nomadic herdsmen and subsistence farmers have lost their animals, and thus the ability to sell their assets to buy food, let alone survive another period of possible drought, should that happen. |
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The communes should in particular regulate livestock grazing in their forests and perhaps impose the services of one or more commune-employed herdsmen. |
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At the border with Cameroon, the main targets of the attacks are the Bororo herdsmen who are traditionally found on both sides of the border of the two countries. |
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It is a drystone-built shelter used by herdsmen. |
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Likewise, they have agreed to adopt policies to provide land and socio-economic security to socio-economically backward groups like landless bonded labourers, tillers, herdsmen and other such groups. |
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Alphorn, German Alpenhorn, long horn played by Alpine herdsmen and villagers, sounded for intercommunication and at daily ceremonies and seasonal festivals. |
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At the Cameroon border, the attacks are mostly directed against Bororos herdsmen who were compelled to abandon their traditional homes with their children and livestock and seek refuge in Cameroon. |
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But if one herdsman increased his herd by even one cow, that could set off a chain reaction among the other herdsmen who, out of self interest, added more cows to their herds as well. |
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One idea in Kenya is to recruit spear-carrying Masai herdsmen to graze their cattle and goats on top of the twittering fibre, just as they already guard the oil pipeline that runs across their pastures. |
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The nobility owned great herds of cattle that had herdsmen and guards. |
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Saharan rock art of cattle and herdsmen suggests the presence of a cattle cult like those found in Sudan and other pastoral societies in Africa today. |
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To their north and east were the Vyatichi, and to their south was forested land settled by Slav farmers, giving way to steppelands populated by nomadic herdsmen. |
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