Pastoralists in the Modern World
Across
- 2. Place for trading goods, including livestock or animal products for money.
- 5. Movement of people or livestock in search of resources or better conditions.
- 9. Grazing land where animals feed, crucial for pastoralists’ livelihoods.
- 12. Natural surroundings, influencing livelihoods, including land, water, plants, and animals.
- 13. The means people use to sustain life, like herding or farming.
- 15. Permanent or semi-permanent communities where people live, based on resources.
Down
- 1. Communities Indigenous groups relying on forests for food, shelter, and resources.
- 3. Seasonal migration of pastoralists for grazing, typically between lowlands and highlands.
- 4. Growing crops and raising livestock for food, different from pastoralism.
- 6. Animals feeding on grasses or vegetation, essential for livestock survival.
- 7. Groups of domesticated animals like cattle, sheep, raised for resources.
- 8. European domination of lands, disrupting traditional pastoralist practices and livelihoods.
- 10. Livelihood based on raising livestock, dependent on grazing and mobility.
- 11. Lifestyle involving constant movement in search of resources and grazing.
- 14. Domesticated animals like cattle, goats, raised for milk, meat, and wool.