yacams
Yacams, also known as Yaqam or Yakam, are a nomadic people traditionally inhabiting the mountainous regions of eastern Anatolia. They are primarily known for their pastoral lifestyle, with sheep and goat herding forming the basis of their economy. Historically, yacams have been semi-nomadic, moving their herds between summer pastures in the highlands and winter quarters in the valleys. Their cultural traditions are deeply rooted in their environment and nomadic heritage, including specific forms of music, storytelling, and social organization.
The yacams are believed to have a distinct dialect of Turkish, though this can vary depending on