transhumance
tranz-HYOO-munts
The seasonal movement of grazing animals — and the people who tend them — between lowland winter pastures and highland summer pastures. Not nomadism; transhumance is a fixed annual circuit between two known places, the rhythm of the year written into the movement of flocks.
Etymology
French, from Latin trans (across) + humus (ground). Moving across the ground with the seasons.
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