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... pastoralism and pastoralists . Ima- ges of a post - global world , thrust into the popular conscious ever more inti- mately by an expanding mediagenic presence , make it almost impossible to visualise even agrarian social rela- tions as ...
... pastoralism and pastoralists . Ima- ges of a post - global world , thrust into the popular conscious ever more inti- mately by an expanding mediagenic presence , make it almost impossible to visualise even agrarian social rela- tions as ...
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... Pastoralists have gotten around state policies aimed to encourage agriculture and undermine pastoralism by developing new social and economic relationships with cultivators . They have managed to exploit tensions inherent in the rela ...
... Pastoralists have gotten around state policies aimed to encourage agriculture and undermine pastoralism by developing new social and economic relationships with cultivators . They have managed to exploit tensions inherent in the rela ...
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... pastoralists are not even welcome in farmers ' fields because better off farmers can get chemical fertilizers in the market far more easily than sheep manure from camping pastoralists . As recently as a couple of dec- ades ago ...
... pastoralists are not even welcome in farmers ' fields because better off farmers can get chemical fertilizers in the market far more easily than sheep manure from camping pastoralists . As recently as a couple of dec- ades ago ...
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