Review:
Pastoralist Societies
overall review score: 4.5
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Pastoralist societies are communities that rely on livestock herding as the primary means of sustenance and economic activity.
Key Features
- Nomadic or semi-nomadic lifestyle
- Dependence on livestock for food, clothing, and trade
- Use of mobile shelters such as tents or yurts
- Strong communal ties and social organization
Pros
- Sustainable use of natural resources
- Resilience in harsh environments
- Cultural richness and diversity
Cons
- Vulnerability to climate change and natural disasters
- Limited access to healthcare and education
- Conflict over land and resources