12. Pastoralists In The Modern World
12. Pastoralists In The Modern World

251447 Genealogists:

1 Recount history of a community.
2 Recount history of a family.
3 Predict the future.
4 Train camels.
12. Pastoralists In The Modern World

251448 The social changes in Maasai society are that _____________________.

1 The traditional difference based on age between the elders and warriors has been disturbed, but it has not broken down.
2 A new distinction between the wealthy and the poor pastoralists has developed.
3 Both
4 None of these.
12. Pastoralists In The Modern World

251449 Through the Forest Acts, some forests which produced timber lile deodar or Sal were declared ‘Reserved’, what did that mean?

1 They were reserved for pastoralists.
2 No pastoralist was allowed access to these forests.
3 Only some particular pastoralists could access them.
4 None.
12. Pastoralists In The Modern World

251450 The Gujjars of Kangra make their livelihood from the sale of

1 Ghee
2 Rice
3 Bamboo
4 Baskets
12. Pastoralists In The Modern World

251447 Genealogists:

1 Recount history of a community.
2 Recount history of a family.
3 Predict the future.
4 Train camels.
12. Pastoralists In The Modern World

251448 The social changes in Maasai society are that _____________________.

1 The traditional difference based on age between the elders and warriors has been disturbed, but it has not broken down.
2 A new distinction between the wealthy and the poor pastoralists has developed.
3 Both
4 None of these.
12. Pastoralists In The Modern World

251449 Through the Forest Acts, some forests which produced timber lile deodar or Sal were declared ‘Reserved’, what did that mean?

1 They were reserved for pastoralists.
2 No pastoralist was allowed access to these forests.
3 Only some particular pastoralists could access them.
4 None.
12. Pastoralists In The Modern World

251450 The Gujjars of Kangra make their livelihood from the sale of

1 Ghee
2 Rice
3 Bamboo
4 Baskets
12. Pastoralists In The Modern World

251447 Genealogists:

1 Recount history of a community.
2 Recount history of a family.
3 Predict the future.
4 Train camels.
12. Pastoralists In The Modern World

251448 The social changes in Maasai society are that _____________________.

1 The traditional difference based on age between the elders and warriors has been disturbed, but it has not broken down.
2 A new distinction between the wealthy and the poor pastoralists has developed.
3 Both
4 None of these.
12. Pastoralists In The Modern World

251449 Through the Forest Acts, some forests which produced timber lile deodar or Sal were declared ‘Reserved’, what did that mean?

1 They were reserved for pastoralists.
2 No pastoralist was allowed access to these forests.
3 Only some particular pastoralists could access them.
4 None.
12. Pastoralists In The Modern World

251450 The Gujjars of Kangra make their livelihood from the sale of

1 Ghee
2 Rice
3 Bamboo
4 Baskets
12. Pastoralists In The Modern World

251447 Genealogists:

1 Recount history of a community.
2 Recount history of a family.
3 Predict the future.
4 Train camels.
12. Pastoralists In The Modern World

251448 The social changes in Maasai society are that _____________________.

1 The traditional difference based on age between the elders and warriors has been disturbed, but it has not broken down.
2 A new distinction between the wealthy and the poor pastoralists has developed.
3 Both
4 None of these.
12. Pastoralists In The Modern World

251449 Through the Forest Acts, some forests which produced timber lile deodar or Sal were declared ‘Reserved’, what did that mean?

1 They were reserved for pastoralists.
2 No pastoralist was allowed access to these forests.
3 Only some particular pastoralists could access them.
4 None.
12. Pastoralists In The Modern World

251450 The Gujjars of Kangra make their livelihood from the sale of

1 Ghee
2 Rice
3 Bamboo
4 Baskets
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