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Lifestyle and Livelihood Changes Among Formerly Nomadic Peoples: Entrepreneurship, Diversity Urbanisation

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Lifestyle and Livelihood Changes Among Formerly Nomadic Peoples: Entrepreneurship, Diversity Urbanisation
Lifestyle and Livelihood Changes Among Formerly Nomadic Peoples: Entrepreneurship, Diversity Urbanisation

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Lifestyle and Livelihood Changes Among Formerly Nomadic Peoples: Entrepreneurship, Diversity Urbanisation

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Contemporary policymakers, as their predecessors, continue to view nomadic people as a weak minority, and their way of life and raising livesk as a backward and inefficient paradigm. Wherever nomads are not the dominant group, the trend to settle them continues even today as in the past. This book describes the changes forced upon formerly nomadic groups and how they still attempt to maintain their traditional, social, and cultural practices in their new settings. The book deals with the several modes of livelihood of these communities, including entrepreneurship, and demonstrates the impact of investment-oriented urbanization policies leading to eviction from ancestral lands, and hurdles for nomadic mobility, ultimately threatening their survival. The book illustrates how some groups like the Borana and the Maasai practice livelihood diversity and raise productive livesk, and how other groups migrate to urban centers in search of employment and remit money to family members left in the rural areas.
The book aims to raise awareness among the research community, especially those who work on regional and demographic labor policies. It helps in understanding why society needs to help build business and livelihood strategies without harming the values of nomadic groups.

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