tasaasun
Tasaasun is a term that refers to a specific type of nomadic lifestyle historically practiced by certain indigenous groups in arid or semi-arid regions. This way of life is characterized by regular, seasonal movements between different grazing areas or water sources, dictated by the availability of natural resources. The primary focus of Tasaasun is often pastoralism, with communities herding livestock such as sheep, goats, or camels.
The infrastructure associated with Tasaasun is typically temporary and portable, allowing for easy dismantling and reassembly.
Environmental factors play a crucial role in shaping Tasaasun. Variations in rainfall, temperature, and vegetation directly