kerraksi
Kerraksi is a term that refers to a specific type of nomadic pastoralist community found in certain arid and semi-arid regions. These communities are characterized by their reliance on livestock, primarily sheep and goats, for sustenance and livelihood. Their migratory patterns are dictated by the availability of grazing land and water sources, moving seasonally to optimize conditions for their herds.
The traditional way of life for kerraksi communities often involves a deep understanding of the local environment
Historically, kerraksi groups have played a role in regional trade and cultural exchange, often acting as intermediaries