The indigenous knowledge of camel husbandry in Kalkooyi nomads territory

Abstracthe aim of this research is to identify the indigenous knowledge of camel husbandry in the territory of Kalkuyee nomads in Masileh plain of Qom province, who have a long history of camel husbandry in this region. The way of obtaining the data is in the field with the continuous presence of th...

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Main Authors: alinaghi gooya, hossein barani, ahmad Abedi Sarvestani
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Published: Allameh Tabataba'i University Press 2023-03-01
Series:Dānishhā-yi būmī-i Īrān
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Online Access:https://qjik.atu.ac.ir/article_16092_0642279820e3898e4a8cf3178506f031.pdf
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description Abstracthe aim of this research is to identify the indigenous knowledge of camel husbandry in the territory of Kalkuyee nomads in Masileh plain of Qom province, who have a long history of camel husbandry in this region. The way of obtaining the data is in the field with the continuous presence of the tribes of the Kalkuyee tribe in the form of interview (question and answer), observation, filming and photography during three years. Also, in addition to individual interviews with native camel herders and nomadic experts, group interviews were also used in order to collect data and gain knowledge about the local knowledge of camel herders. The information has been classified based on convergence and divergence. The findings include indigenous knowledge related to naming, marking, the position of camels, characteristics of good camels, and reproduction among nomads of Kalkuyee tribe. The results of the research in the territory of Kalkuyee nomads showed that they have local knowledge and extensive work experience in camel husbandry. From the local knowledge of camel herders, we come to the conclusion that camel herding has long been a traditional and cultural activity with specific regional characteristics, and with camel herding and traditional life,
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spelling doaj.art-732f71a42c7c48e8a0b98f2cb67bda002024-04-15T06:44:16ZfasAllameh Tabataba'i University PressDānishhā-yi būmī-i Īrān2345-60192538-25432023-03-01101914710.22054/qjik.2023.73363.136816092The indigenous knowledge of camel husbandry in Kalkooyi nomads territoryalinaghi gooya0hossein barani1ahmad Abedi Sarvestani2gorgan university of agricultural sciences and natural resources, Rangeland and Watershed Management Department, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, IranAgricultural Management Department, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, IranAbstracthe aim of this research is to identify the indigenous knowledge of camel husbandry in the territory of Kalkuyee nomads in Masileh plain of Qom province, who have a long history of camel husbandry in this region. The way of obtaining the data is in the field with the continuous presence of the tribes of the Kalkuyee tribe in the form of interview (question and answer), observation, filming and photography during three years. Also, in addition to individual interviews with native camel herders and nomadic experts, group interviews were also used in order to collect data and gain knowledge about the local knowledge of camel herders. The information has been classified based on convergence and divergence. The findings include indigenous knowledge related to naming, marking, the position of camels, characteristics of good camels, and reproduction among nomads of Kalkuyee tribe. The results of the research in the territory of Kalkuyee nomads showed that they have local knowledge and extensive work experience in camel husbandry. From the local knowledge of camel herders, we come to the conclusion that camel herding has long been a traditional and cultural activity with specific regional characteristics, and with camel herding and traditional life,https://qjik.atu.ac.ir/article_16092_0642279820e3898e4a8cf3178506f031.pdfcamel hedingkalkuyee tribeindigenous knowledgecamel markingcamel naming.qom province
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hossein barani
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The indigenous knowledge of camel husbandry in Kalkooyi nomads territory
Dānishhā-yi būmī-i Īrān
camel heding
kalkuyee tribe
indigenous knowledge
camel marking
camel naming.qom province
title The indigenous knowledge of camel husbandry in Kalkooyi nomads territory
title_full The indigenous knowledge of camel husbandry in Kalkooyi nomads territory
title_fullStr The indigenous knowledge of camel husbandry in Kalkooyi nomads territory
title_full_unstemmed The indigenous knowledge of camel husbandry in Kalkooyi nomads territory
title_short The indigenous knowledge of camel husbandry in Kalkooyi nomads territory
title_sort indigenous knowledge of camel husbandry in kalkooyi nomads territory
topic camel heding
kalkuyee tribe
indigenous knowledge
camel marking
camel naming.qom province
url https://qjik.atu.ac.ir/article_16092_0642279820e3898e4a8cf3178506f031.pdf
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