herder in the PONS Dictionary

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Herders use the position of the sun in the crown of the yurt as a sundial.
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By 1800 the town was home to a number of industries and businesses in addition to the farmers and livestock herders who lived there.
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Herder argued that every folk had its own particular identity, which was expressed in its language and culture.
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They are primarily nomadic cattle herders and their journeys are dependent upon the seasons of the year.
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This is mainly miners of oil, gas and herders.
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A traditional farmer and herder culture also predominates in many areas and small farms are omnipresent outside the cities.
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Their success in breeding may further be hampered by disturbance from reindeer and sometimes dogs that accompany reindeer herders.
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Nomadic herders frequently camp on the peninsula, and many species of migratory birds make their home there.
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Legitimate cowmen were referred to as cattle herders or ranchers.
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Laws were passed 1944, that gave farmers superior rights over herders in land disputes.
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