pastoral communities
Pastoral communities are groups of people who primarily rely on the herding and breeding of livestock for their livelihood. These communities often move with their animals to find fresh pastures and water, a practice known as nomadism. Common livestock in these communities include cattle, sheep, and goats, which provide food, clothing, and other resources.
These communities are typically found in regions where agriculture is challenging due to climate or terrain, such as grasslands and deserts. Pastoralism plays a crucial role in the economy and culture of these societies, fostering unique traditions and social structures centered around animal husbandry.