16 images for pastoralism

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    Herd of Beef Cattle in Field, Alberta, Canada

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    Sheep grazing in pasture on farmland near Wanaka in the Otago Region of New Zealand

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    Herd of Beef Cattle in Field, Alberta, Canada

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    Herd of Beef Cattle in Field, Alberta, Canada

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    Chad, Chari Baguirmi, Bachoum. A Peul herdsman drives his long-horned cattle to water.

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    A Turkana girl with a large gourd-like container used as a receptacle for water or milk. In the absence of gourds,the Turkana carve their containers from soft wood,such as that from the common commiphora species,which thrives in semi-arid country.

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    Up to a year before his circumcision,a Samburu boy will style his hair is a distinctive 'pudding bowl' shape and often rub charcoal and fat into it.Uncircumcised boys are considered children whatever their age. They have no standing in the tribe and do not belong to an age-set..

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    Camels are milked in the early morning by Turkana herdsmen. In the best season of year,camels can be milked up to five times a day making them the most important livestock resource the Turkana own. However,these animals do not have the same cultural and emotional value to the Turkana as cattle.

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    Up to a year before his circumcision,a Samburu boy will style his hair in a distinctive 'pudding bowl' shape and often rub charcoal and fat into it.Uncircumcised boys are considered children whatever their age. They have no standing in the tribe and do not belong to an age-set.

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    An old Turkana woman wearing all the finery of her tribe.In a hole pierced below her lower lip, she wears an ornament beautifully made from twisted strands of copper wire.Leaf shaped ear ornaments are typically worn by married women of the tribe and the tiny amber coloured rings hanging from her earrings are made from goats hooves.

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    A Samburu girl waters her family s goats at a waterhole dug in a seasonal river bed.

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    Samburu children water their familys goats at a waterhole dug in a seasonal river bed.

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    A Samburu girl herds her family s goats near a waterhole dug in a seasonal river bed.

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    A Samburu warrior carries home a small calf to his family's manyatta (homestead) situated in the foothills of the rugged Ndoto Mountains. The Samburu of Northern Kenya are a semi-nomadic pastoral community related to their more famous cousins,the maa speaking Maasai.

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    el chalten - patagonia

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