Pastoralists in the Modern World

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