Class 9 Social Science (History) Chapter 5 Pastoralists In The Modern World
March 27, 2025
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I. Chapter Summary:
This chapter explores the lives of pastoral nomads—communities that move from place to place with their herds in search of pasture and water. It explains how colonial rule in India and Africa disrupted their mobility, imposed taxes, and restricted grazing rights. The chapter also illustrates the resilience of these communities and their strategies to adapt and survive despite modern state interventions.
II. Key Concepts Covered:
Concept
Description
Pastoral Nomadism
Communities dependent on herding livestock and seasonal migration for survival.
Types of Pastoralists
Includes Gujjars, Gaddis, Banjaras in India; Maasai in Africa.
Colonial Impact
Forest Acts, Grazing Taxes, and the closure of grazing lands restricted their movement.
Criminal Tribes Act (1871)
Labelled many nomadic tribes as criminals, curbing their freedom.
Adaptation Strategies
Change in routes, sale of livestock, and combining farming with herding.
Modern Challenges
Urbanisation, fencing, and environmental degradation continue to marginalize pastoralists.
III. Important Questions:
(A) Multiple Choice Questions (1 Mark):
Which tribe of Gujarat was known for cattle herding and trading dairy products? a) Gaddis b) Gujjars ✅ c) Banjaras d) Raikas
The Criminal Tribes Act was passed in: a) 1857 b) 1871 ✅ c) 1901 d) 1919
Which community of pastoralists lived in Africa? a) Gujjars b) Maasai ✅ c) Banjaras d) Gaddis
The Raikas of Rajasthan are known for rearing: a) Goats b) Cattle c) Camels ✅ d) Buffaloes
(B) Short Answer Questions (2/3 Marks):
What were the main occupations of the Gaddi shepherds of Himachal Pradesh?
Explain the impact of forest laws on Indian pastoralists.
Why did the colonial state impose the Grazing Tax?
Who is the Maasai and how did colonial policies affect their livelihood?
(C) Long Answer Questions (5 Marks):
Describe any five ways by which the colonial state tried to control pastoral communities in India.
Explain how the lives of Indian and African pastoralists were affected by colonial rule.
How did pastoralists adapt to the changes imposed by colonial rule?
Compare the lifestyles of Indian pastoralists and Maasai herders of East Africa.
(D) HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skills):
If you were a colonial official, how would you justify imposing restrictions on nomadic communities? Do you think such policies were justified? Why/Why not?
How do the struggles of pastoralists highlight the conflict between traditional livelihoods and modern state development?
IV. Key Concepts/Definitions:
Nomads: People who move from one place to another to find pasture and water.