Ljúngi
Ljúngi is a term that refers to a specific type of nomadic herder found in the mountainous regions of a certain undisclosed area. These individuals are traditionally known for their deep connection to the land and their reliance on livestock, primarily sheep and goats, for their livelihood. The lifestyle of the Ljúngi is characterized by seasonal migration, moving their herds to higher pastures in the summer months and descending to lower altitudes during the colder periods of the year.
The cultural practices of the Ljúngi are closely intertwined with their nomadic existence. Their social structures
The economic activities of the Ljúngi are centered around animal products such as wool, milk, and meat.