How do contemporary pastoralists primarily obtain access to land for grazing?
a. Through contracts with landowners as they pass through areas.
b. Through legal documents that allow them permanent use rights.
c. Through labor exchange with agriculturalists as they pass through the areas.
d. Through warfare and acquisition of property as they migrate through areas.
e. Through inheritance of private property.
A
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