langams
Langams are a type of nomadic people traditionally found in Central Asia, particularly in regions encompassing parts of Mongolia and Siberia. They are known for their distinct cultural practices, which are deeply intertwined with pastoralism and a strong connection to the land. Historically, langams have been herders, relying on animals such as sheep, goats, and horses for their sustenance and way of life. Their nomadic movements are often dictated by the seasons, seeking out fresh pastures for their livestock.
The social structure of langam communities is typically characterized by strong family ties and communal living.
In contemporary times, many langams are adapting to modern influences, with some integrating into settled communities