The grassland economy of raising cattle and moving wherever there is grassland; Jiang links it to steppe cultural formation.
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Nomadic pastoral
The grassland economy of raising cattle and moving wherever there is grassland; Jiang links it to steppe cultural formation.
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"...in China. In the grasslands, the economy is what we call nomadic pastoral, meaning they were... They will raise cattle as their source of..."
"...have been divided among many different tribes. Throughout human history, the nomadic pastoral people of the steppes have always been in conflict with the..."
"...place to place. And so this is what we call the nomadic pastoral economy, okay? Does that make sense? They're able to move from..."
"...are very similar to the Yemenite, right? The Mongolians are also nomadic pastoral people who are also very much warlike, okay? And in fact,..."
"...geography is different, okay? So in the steppes, you're leading a, nomadic pastoral lifestyle. And at first, they tried that. So for example, we..."
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