Lesson 13 of 15 • 23 upvotes • 11:25mins
This lesson gives us two more main reasons for the decline of Pastoralism after the Colonial rule sets in. We see how the borders were closed for the movement of the Pastoralists and also how such new territorial restrictions affected the lives of the Pastoralists and their Cattle which lead to the death of many Cattle due to starvation and disease.
15 lessons • 2h 42m
Introduction and Pastoral normads in Mountains - Lesson 1
10:29mins
Pastoral Nomads in the Mountains - Lesson 2
11:47mins
Pastoralists on the Plateaus, Plains and Deserts - Lesson 3
11:21mins
Pastoralists on the Plateaus, Mountains, and Desert - Lesson 4
10:59mins
Colonial Rule and Pastoral Life (1) - Lesson 5
9:49mins
Colonial Rule and Pastoral Life (2) - Lesson 6
12:38mins
Colonial Rule and Pastoral Life (3) - Lesson 7
10:53mins
Colonial Rule and Pastoral Life (4) - Lesson 8
12:22mins
How did the changes effect the lives of the Pastoralists - Lesson 9
10:21mins
How did the Pastoralists cope with the Changes? - Lesson 10
9:54mins
Pastoralism in Africa - Lesson 11
9:16mins
Pastoralism in Africa - Lesson 12
10:42mins
Pastoralism in Africa - Lesson 13
11:25mins
Pastoralism in Africa - Lesson 14
8:49mins
Pastoralism in Africa - Lesson 15
11:22mins