pastoralist造句1. The Karimojong are semi-nomadic pastoralists whose economic, social and cultural life revolves around cattle.
2. Milk products typical of nomadic pastoralists formed the mainstay of their diet.
3. Previously, farmers and pastoralists had enjoyed a somewhat symbiotic relationship, the graziers providing the farmers with animal dung fertilizer.
4. Thousands of pastoralists have brought their cattle to Nairobi in a desperate search for grazing.
5. Environmental impact research and consultation with Aborigines and pastoralists have been thorough, it says.
6. These are mainly pastoralist and agro-pastoralist areas.
7. So they went to local pastoralist communities.
8. The drought has also affected pastoralist communities there.
9. Hundreds of animals also were slaughtered, depriving this pastoralist community of its livelihood.
10. Sometimes misread as a placid pastoralist, Goldsworthy is in fact a dramaturge of nature's temper, often fickle, often foul.
11. What's more, the pastoralist model may also be applied to rabies.
12. He is traditionally a pastoralist but has found things difficult during the drought.
13. So in Kenya, they are the pastoralist children, they are the children who are living in urban slums.
14. And some farming systems, such as traditional pastoralist systems, are frequently under-represented, say the authors.
15. Many of these techniques of conservation have already been developed by cultivators and pastoralists themselves.
16. But then, grace under pressure is a valued trait among the pastoralists.
17. An old Rabari arrived, a skeleton in rags like all traveling pastoralists in this area.
18. Increasingly their land is being invaded by neighboring tribes who are pastoralist people, who herd cattle there.
19. The massacre at Kilelengwani followed a string of attacks between the agriculturalist Pokomo and pastoralist Orma communities.
20. The rains are very variable from year to year and drought is a constant problem for the nomadic pastoralist.
21. Theres been increasing drought over the years, particularly affecting pastoralist communities in the north.