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"herder" Definitions
  1. a person whose job is to take care of a group of animals such as sheep or cows in the countrysideTopics Farmingc2

210 Sentences With "herder"

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When the herder explains why his choice is bad, Dr. Sadozai turns the tables, saying he will let the herder be the sheep expert if he can be the medical expert.
Where you start off with, I think it's Herder figuring out Vico"—the German philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder and the Italian philosopher Giambattista Vico—"and by the end you've got Lenin showing up.
For a herder this is a sure sign of commitment.
Boldbaatar, 75, a herder, said he had traveled 125 miles.
Being a reindeer herder in the 21st century is difficult.
How many any particular herder has, though, is hard to say.
Just a scruffy-looking nerf herder and his Jedi best friend. 
I assume this is good training for becoming a professional cat herder.
Another scruffy-looking nerf herder has joined Ron Howard's Han Solo movie.
Lyndon B. Johnson worked as a shoe shiner and a goat herder
Aalt den Herder, the group's secretary, said the risk had been overstated.
Johann Gottfried Herder claimed that a people's language contained its spiritual essence.
A Maasai cattle herder surveys the grasslands of the Serengeti plains in Tanzania.
"Something is really wrong with nature," Swedish herder Niila Inga told the outlet.
He protested that he was a simple herder who had done nothing wrong.
During the butchering, another reindeer herder, Jon Mikkel Eira, breaks into a joik.
Being chief herder doesn't only involve dealing with dangerous wildlife, but also the hostile environment of the arctic—a herder must know how to use compasses, maps, and satellite tracking devices, as well as be capable of doing standard snowmobile maintenance.
When asked if they would hire a non-Sami herder, Seva had his doubts.
A reindeer herder feeds the deer at Cairngorms National Park in northeast Scotland, Dec.
Along with J.G. Fichte, Herder proposed a nationalist cure for this sense of estrangement.
Being a reindeer herder is the biggest part of my identity as a Sami.
Jon Mikkel Eira is a 26-year-old Sami reindeer herder and trained chef.
Elle Márjá Eira, 34, is a reindeer herder, singer, filmmaker and mother of two.
"If you are a herder, driver or trader, they won't touch you - just follow their rules and regulations governing the territory," said a herder, who moves cattle in and out of ISWA territory and whose identity Reuters is withholding for his safety.
The German shepherd was developed in Germany in the late 1800s as a sheep herder.
"They're a bit like children," said Mr. Cihanek, a goat herder and the tribe's owner.
A descendant of the sheepdog, this breed is still a notorious herder and extremely cunning.
"It's obvious so we forget," adds Rainer Hourula, another herder, looking up at the cobalt sky.
Cattle herder, wagon train worker, Pony Express rider, buffalo hunter, gold prospector — he did them all.
Later, the 36th president of the US worked as a goat herder on his uncle's farm.
We have had our first black president, but he's the son of an African goat herder.
You have, as the great German thinker Johann Gottfried Herder once put it, your own measure.
A song is sung by a person of ill repute: a huckster, a herder, a whore.
She comes from Montenegro, she was a sheep herder, never went to school, that kind of thing.
Bulwark, an anti-Trump conservative website, Hazony quotes Johann Gottfried Herder, the eighteenth-century German poet and
I was seven years old and puffed up with pride; I was my father's little cattle herder.
"Just kill it," said Rashika Vishal, the daughter of the herder who was mauled by the highway.
Mahamadou Souleymane, a Fulani herder, fled his village last year when militiamen from the Dogon ethnic group attacked.
He currently has a dog named Loma who is an Australian Cattle herder mixed with pointer and chow.
For example, the "retire livestock and restore grassland'' program is also referred to as the "herder settlement'' program.
She said Mr. DeLaCruz had no plans to stop being a herder, despite the loneliness and family separation.
In August, the mauled body of Vaghuji Kanadhari Raut, a cattle herder, was found near a rural highway.
"The first thing they did every morning was to ask if any people had died," the cattle-herder reports.
Traditionally, the predominantly herder societies are patriarchal and men are the decision-makers and managers of land and stock.
Herder extolled the popular genius of German Kultur, as well as the ineffability of particular cultures across the board.
The hostel where Peter and Dr. Wagner stay is named for the eighteenth-century German philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder.
The United States used to fill that role as a sheep herder, said Hare, but is noticeably absent here.
Companies and organizations that come in with good intentions are often entirely unaware of the herder issue, Soeters said.
Long an ordinary herder who thought little of politics, Qurban used to count many Han Chinese among his friends.
His 18-year-old son, Per John, is following in his father's footsteps, training to be a reindeer herder.
Military action is important but will not ultimately resolve the Boko Haram threat nor the spreading herder-farmer conflicts.
Under ISWA, men must wear long beards, night-time movements are restricted, and prayers are compulsory, the herder said.
New mines were curtailed in 2011, when a Han driver deliberately ran over and killed a Mongolian herder, sparking protests.
While extremist attacks - from raids to suicide bombs - grab headlines in West Africa, simmering farmer-herder conflicts are growing deadlier.
Bonus: A lot of the music in the show is by Parry Gripp, the unreasonably clever songwriter behind Nerf Herder.
In mid-August, the mauled body of Vaghuji Kanadhari Raut, a threadbare cattle herder, was found near a rural highway.
After waves of emigration, few villagers remain — a cow herder, a few dozen pensioners and a cluster of Roma families.
In the black-and-white photo, Stanfill and a teammate, Vern Den Herder, are tackling Washington Redskins quarterback Billy Kilmer.
We meet Malik earlier in the episode as his duties as a child sheep herder make him late for school.
"We believe the mother belonged to a sheep herder and may have left camp to have the pups," he said.
Mr. Saleh is a cow herder living in Badoosh, a district of gently rolling hills 15 miles northwest of Mosul.
Even if Jon Mikkel succeeds with his hotel plan, it will always be secondary to life as a reindeer herder.
Sewalew Fentaw, a 40-year-old sheep herder and father of three, lives an hour by road from Debre Markos city.
He married his longtime girlfriend, Christine, who is currently serving as his tour manager, merch slinger, and co-herder of people.
The 56-year-old herder, his family and their 73 cattle, sheep and goats traveled several kilometers to reach the reservoir.
In 1769, the incisive philosopher J.G. Herder set out from the Baltic port of Riga to Paris, hoping to become gallicized.
Building on Rousseau, German poets and philosophers such as Herder and Friedrich Schiller introduced a profound diagnosis of their own alienation.
And this saying is unknown to them: Shaka inka aryama nkazo —a good herder sleeps to the rhythm of his cattle.
In his years as a herder, Mr. Baka has overcome poisonous snakes, outbreaks of disease, cattle rustlers and counterfeit veterinary drugs.
Being a wild-animal herder is a good job if you are naturally restless; subsistence farming is a far tamer occupation.
"The insects are literally finishing the fodder that is the source of support to our livelihood," said Hassan, the animal herder.
The Herder family runs a long-standing German publishing house of the same name, focusing mainly on religious and spiritual content.
"It's unbearable," said Garba Abakar Djobia, a cattle herder in Bangui, CAR's capital and largest city, which the government barely controls.
But while those men have the airport to thank for their livelihoods, herder Hassan Halake sees it as a threat to his.
A few came to the Arctic for research, fell in love with the lifestyle — or with a reindeer herder — and never left.
Gelik left his life as a high-altitude yak herder about 20 years ago to move to the Tibetan settlement of Ravangla.
Douglas Ole Lenku, a cattle herder, said he now understands that more trees means more rain - and that's good for his animals.
The average herder has lost money for more than a decade and earns less than one-third of a Finnish farmer's average wage.
They have been mined away since, 134 years ago, a sheep herder discovered what would become one of the world's biggest silver mines.
Nihaya, which means "end" in Arabic, a girl around ten years old, walked around with the confidence and ease of a seasoned herder.
"The April rains started late and stopped early, while the October rains were less abundant than usual, reducing our pastures," the herder explained.
"The farmer-herder conflict has become Nigeria's gravest security challenge, now claiming far more lives than the Boko Haram insurgency," said the ICG.
I desperately try to befriend the journalist-herder closest to me—no way am I letting another entertainment reporter bump me like that.
We travel to the northernmost parts of Norway and start off in Finnmark where we meet the young Sami reindeer herder Jon Mikkel.
Luckily, she formed a "trusting relationship" with Heraclio DeLaCruz, a 58-year-old herder who has been doing this work for 17 years.
It faded from popular memory, becoming a little-known curiosity — a monument to superpower friendship seen only by the occasional passing reindeer herder.
To encourage herder boys to use the seed balls, Kinyanjui organizes shooting competitions, with those able to hurl the balls furthest winning certificates.
Jagged moon mountains glow cool and silvery blue in the background as the bee herder, hatchet restored, strolls along unfazed by his new surroundings.
Further along that same road, in a village blessed with a water pump, a herder named Mohammed Loshani offered up his ledger of loss.
By day she would most likely have to be in the middle of the woods with a shotgun-toting herder and no cellphone service.
Its repeatedly changing overnight mission targeted Mr. Cheffou, a former cattle herder believed to be involved in the kidnapping of an American in Mali.
The chief herder is still charged with sharing some of the harvest with the local Inuvialuit, who still struggle to find caribou in the area.
A herder was shot dead when police tried to confiscate his cattle after they invaded one of the ranches last week, police and ranchers said.
But Tsetseg, a 36-year-old herder near West Ujimqin, close to the scene of the killing, says most subsidies now exist in name only.
"I haven't seen much change since November, to be honest," Pearson Mvurume, a 33-year-old cattle herder in Mutare, Zimbabwe's Eastern Highlands, told CNN.
He received the prestigious Herder Award, conferred by German and Austrian universities, in 1983 — although the award was not announced in Hungary at the time.
On Sunday, Karim-ud-Din Khan, an older herder, abandoned his home near the border after Indian and Pakistani troops began pounding each other's posts.
Exclusivity is part of Tengri's appeal, and part of the company's mission is to spread profits along the entire supply chain, from herder to tailor.
He would delight in sneaking irreverent slides into his PowerPoint budget presentations, visually -- and memorably -- describing his roles as elephant poop cleaner or chief cat herder.
Batchuluun lives in the capital, Ulaanbaatar, but owns over 100 horses under the care of a professional herder in Ömnögovi province, located in the Gobi Desert.
The Guardian reported that the Oslo Supreme Court had rejected an appeal made by Jovsset Ante Sara, a Sami small reindeer herder in the Norwegian Arctic.
Se'erjin, or Ke Cuiling in Chinese, said she was a herder until age 17, when she went to a school to train to be a teacher.
A week after the storm, a goat herder, Jean Robert, his animals long since dead and rotting in the piercing sun, distributed what meat he had.
For example, Qurban, the Kazakh herder, was handcuffed, brought to an interview with a Han Chinese leader and forced to acknowledge that he regretted visiting abroad.
Tip "Reindeer need a lot of space," says Issat Turi, 40, an indigenous Sami reindeer herder from Guovdageaidnu, a Norwegian village north of the Arctic Circle.
A skilled herder can read the dog's signals, but is the dog trying to convey information, or is the person just really good at reading the dog?
In December, the Mongolian government asked international agencies to provide aid to the most vulnerable herder households who are suffering extreme winter conditions known as a "dzud".
Farmer-herder clashes have increased partly because Boko Haram and growing desertification in the north have pushed herders toward greener farming areas in the south, analysts said.
I call myself the "chief cat herder," but there are so many people on the team that have popped up out of nowhere to really help us.
The band's latest album, Fergean, marks their fourth full-length since 2011's infamous Herder Is Harder demo, and is definitely their most cohesive effort to date.
"People were no better than beasts of burden," a surviving herder told an ethnic Mongolian researcher who published their accounts in a small Chinese magazine in 2007.
We join the herder Issat Turi, whose reindeer are grazing nearby, digging their hooves through the thick snow to uncover patches of lichen on which they feed.
"That herder was killed as a matter of self-defense by the police," Martin Evans, chairman of the Laikipia Farmers Association, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone.
Mr. Cheffou, a onetime cattle herder, is believed to be the terrorist group's senior commander in the region, where there have been at least 46 attacks since 2016.
Faced with such affrontery, a herder will be resolutely non-quantitative: "I have reindeer on both sides of the tree," is the most you are likely to get.
Shakr Mahmoud Abu Ahmed, a sheep herder from Bazwaya, said life became tough after ISIS refused to let him graze his sheep in the fields outside the town.
There is always an experienced reindeer herder with them, and if a reindeer chooses not to be touched, he or she just walks away; the choice is theirs.
Qurban, the Kazakh herder, said after nine months in the camp, a supervisor came to tell him he was "forgiven" but must never tell what he had seen.
He was a goat herder with a wife and four children, and he came from one of the small villages along the Shabelle River, the breadbasket of Somalia.
"We know taking another man's land is like taking his wife," said Parashuno Lekadero, a herder who stood on a farm in Laikipia that he had recently invaded.
Contained by low voltage electric fences, the goats are accompanied by a human herder and guardian dogs which protect them from predators including coyotes, bobcats and mountain lions.
The herder-farmer conflict presents a further challenge for a government faced with the Boko Haram insurgency and recent attacks on oil pipelines by the Niger Delta Avengers militants.
Nigeria has seen similar levels of displacement due to farmer-herder conflict in other parts of its Middle Belt region, but it is unusual for Plateau state, he said.
Scruffy nerf-herder Wade Watts teams up with a band of rogues to win Halliday's contest and defeat an evil corporation dedicated to taking control of the virtual world.
Down the road from Shakita's farm, another herder Brian Kikon, 30, also grows onions and tomatoes on a small piece of his family's expansive 45-acre (18-hectare) farm.
The German Herder family acquired a majority stake in Thalia, which has 280 stores in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, making it the biggest book retailer in German-speaking Europe.
Young German provincials such as the philosophers Johann Gottlieb Fichte and Johann Gottfried von Herder—the fathers, respectively, of economic and cultural nationalism—simmered with resentment toward cosmopolitan universalists.
Taught to herd by his father and grandfather, Seva was already an expert herder with reindeer of his own when he was first invited to visit the herd in Tuktoyaktuk.
If a chief herder does come across a grizzly bear, a pack of wolves, or a wolverine, he or she has to be prepared to ward them off however possible.
Think of Solo as you would its eponymous hero: a scruffy-looking, half-witted nerf-herder of a film that's not bad to look at, and oh-so devilishly fun.
The farmer-herder conflict killed six times more people than the war with the Boko Haram insurgency in the first half of 2018, the International Crisis Group said in July.
Last year, the Ghana National Association of Cattle Farmers (GNACF) recorded 104 deaths from farmer-herder clashes, the highest yet followed by 73 deaths in 2015, said chairman Hanafi Sonde.
Hamann's contemporary, the philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder, made the critical link between language, culture and nationhood, and soon authenticity of language became associated with another product of Enlightenment thought: nationalism.
But Doughty has found an ideal vehicle for her wide-ranging interests: a laconic, aging man, born Nicolaas Den Herder but known to colleagues and strangers alike as John Harper.
So when Tashi Wangchuk, a Tibetan herder turned shopkeeper, showed up at my apartment in Beijing in the spring of 2015, I of course wanted to listen to his story.
Gandavaa Mandakh, a former herder, moved to Ulan Bator three years ago from a town in southern Mongolia after losing dozens of cows, camels, goats and sheep during harsh winters.
The 50-year-old herder was somewhere so far off road it had no name; the nearest inhabited place was Ayorou, a speck of a village a full day's walk away.
"Pastoralism is business like any other, if you ask me to keep ten cows instead of hundreds you will obviously deny me income," said Leikim Saburi, a herder in Kilolo district.
The Maasai herder, 43, used to keep about 180 animals until a severe drought hit southern Kenya's Kajiado County last year and decimated his herd, leaving him with fewer than 80.
Dr. Coppinger said he was once told by a Navajo sheep herder that a good herding dog was "not too big and not too small," which perfectly describes village dogs, too.
"It's a killer squad," said John Leparsanti, a Samburu herder in Laikipia who sees the crackdown on illegal grazing on NRT conservancies as a threat to his traditional way of life.
In July alone, a total of more than 400 people were killed by Boko Haram or gangs in Zamfara, or in the herder-farmer conflict, according to the International Crisis Group.
HARGEISA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When Hawo Mohamed woke one morning to find about a dozen of her goats dead, she knew her life as a herder was coming to an end.
The herder received about $500 in financial compensation under the State Disaster Respond Fund but said it was not adequate to meet his losses, which were about double what he received.
BEIJING — One summer day, a Kazakh herder in northwest China noticed a giant black boulder that he did not remember seeing before in the grasslands where he raises sheep and cattle.
ARKAMANA, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - During times of drought, herder Buchu Boru has to walk tens of kilometers in search of pasture for his animals - with no guarantee he will find it.
A land manager or concerned homeowner would simply call up their local goat herder and soon the cloven-hoofed beasts would be roving a fenced-in area, eating everything in their path.
What happier moment is there for a herder than when, resting his staff on his neck and folding his right leg over his left thigh, he can relax and admire his herd?
The herder, Jovsset Ante Sara, who had twice successfully challenged a government order to reduce the size of his herd, claimed that he cannot make a living with that scale of culling.
We have yet to learn what words of wisdom the original Han Solo had for the new guy, although the bearded Ehrenreich appeared to have Ford beat in the "scruffy nerf-herder" department.
German thinkers turned to the philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder, who insisted that each nation is shaped by its own unique past and that its true essence emerges from history, culture and, ultimately, race.
That is because, like many of his peers, the herder - born in a community where caring for livestock goes back millennia - is retraining as a farmer due the pressures of a changing climate.
The reindeer heads had been installed as a protest in a Supreme Court case brought by Jovsset Ante Sara, 753, an indigenous Sami herder who is challenging the Norwegian government's reindeer reduction policy.
German intellectuals since Johann Gottfried Herder had conceived of cultures as expressing a unique Volksgeist, or "people's spirit," and for Nazi figures, first among them Joseph Goebbels, Kultur signified a rooted, spiritual culture.
Some of the last remaining Tibetan sheep in all of India belong to a Dokpa herder named Sing-ge, who during the summer stays at Phalung — at roughly 15,500 feet above sea level.
She believes the Khangai yak -- an indigenous wild species found in Western Mongolia -- could preserve the country's landscape, because they're gentler on the fragile steppes, and help save the herder families' nomadic lifestyle.
INTERNATIONAL An article on Sunday about a legal dispute in China over a large meteorite found in 1986 by a Kazakh herder, Juman Reamazhaen, paraphrased incorrectly from Mr. Reamazhaen's account of his discovery.
In an effort to combat deforestation and rebuild the nation's depleted forests, Kenyans are trying some novel approaches, among them recruiting herder boys - as well as hot air balloonists and paragliders - to the cause.
Outside the walls, by contrast, a fortunate savage or barbarian might be a hunter in the morning, a herder or fisherman in the afternoon, and a bard singing tales around the fire in the evening.
"They have checkpoints for stop and search, and if you are a regular visitor they know you," said a second herder, adding that ISWA has spies everywhere, including informers who alert them to military attacks.
The long periods of isolation a chief herder must endure during the winter harvest shouldn't be considered a hardship, and when Canadian Reindeer sends guests to visit him or her, showing hospitality shouldn't be a challenge.
Pickett would gallop after a cow on his horse, spring off, draw the cow's face into his own face by its horns, and latch his teeth into its lip as he had seen herder dogs do.
In a telephone interview with the Thomson Reuters Foundation, Daudi Kivanda, a herder in Tanzania's northern Geita region said that while he will heed the government's call, moving will not offer a lasting solution for farmers.
Whatever the truth about Kaldi the Ethiopian goat herder and his energized goats who consumed the bean and changed history, much of the world of business and politics today is fueled by copious amounts of coffee.
Unlike in 2010, when Kula's family had to depend on food aid, the herder can rest easy in the knowledge that his main source of income will remain intact at the end of the dry season.
So far the books I have found are interesting, but they seem inspired by nonfiction: A character in one book is a boy in the post-Reconstruction South; another boy is a goat herder in Africa.
Morales became an unlikely style icon and, more importantly, an inspiration to many who followed his rise from poverty as the son of a llama herder to one of the most influential leaders in Latin America.
"It was totally secret, you needed an entry pass," said Pengcuo Zhuoma, 43, a ruddy-faced ethnic Mongolian herder living next to an abandoned nuclear workshop, whose family once supplied meat and milk to the scientists.
He has studied at the reindeer husbandry school in Guovdageaidnu, trained as a chef, works as a herder and plans to open a 'landscape' hotel where he can combine his passion for cooking with Sami traditions.
COPENHAGEN — A reindeer herder from the indigenous Sami community in the Norwegian Arctic on Thursday lost a much-publicized case at Norway's top court over a ruling that he must cull 41 of his 116-strong herd.
No 'ship can top Star Wars' original: The scruffy-looking nerf herder and the rebel princess-who-only-kissed-her-brother-that-one-time-it's-fine (and to be fair, it was clearly to make Han jealous).
The new hires from Twitter Cortex — Claire Geist, Karen Herder, Minh Tran and Michael Tolbert — worked on curating data used to train machine learning algorithms while they were at the social media company, according to the startup.
Like many Melbournians, I am a coffee addict — not the phony instant tosh, but the sacred brew mythically discovered by a goat herder in Ethiopia and later commercialized in Yemen and the Arabian Peninsula in the 15th century.
Additional support has been provided by Morgan Stanley, the Triennial Adeline Herder Fund for Collage, Ronni Rubin Bolger, ArtsWestchester, with support from the Westchester County Government, the Friends of the Neuberger Museum of Art, and the Purchase College Foundation.
It was an idea reinforced by reading theologians such as Johann Herder and Charles Finney, as well as Thomas More's "Utopia", in which the philosopher imagined how collective farm work stops the rise of narcissism in his idealised community.
Every single member was given a token for the Child, and now that Mando's stolen the asset back from the Client that means every scruffy-looking, blaster-shooting nerf herder in the galaxy will be gunning for him posthaste.
Today, farmer-herder clashes are spreading to other communities, including the Niger Delta region, an area rich in oil reserves, and to countries like Mali, the DRC, and South Sudan, with potentially destabilizing effects on the entire African continent.
"There are no trees, no pastures here but I think I will have more luck on the other side of the (Senegal) river," said the herder, aged in his fifties and swathed in a long bright blue and gold robe.
So, when Mikhail Khudi, a reindeer herder, is hungry, he likes to take a bit of raw, frozen fish or reindeer meat from his sled-top pantry and dunk it in mustard before it disappears, chewy then creamy, in his mouth.
But over-grazing and the sub-division and privatisation of land and its transfer to agricultural use has forced herder communities to accept and adopt new land strategies, including applying for security of tenure and women in land transfer and inheritance.
Titanic grooves and paranoid melodies elevate the sludge and spice up the doom; they list Eyehategod and Sleep as major influences, bu there's a heady dash of Neurosis in there, too, and Herder tie it all together in a novel way.
Alyson Hannigan recommended the band who wrote the show's theme Hannigan was listening to a Nerf Herder (their name is a Star Wars reference) CD on the set one day, when Whedon heard it and wound up approaching the band.
But tourism is also making a huge difference, explained Ruzadorova Bakhten, a beautiful 48-year-old homestay proprietor and wife of a yak herder, as she served us a heaping platter of fried fish in the remote village of Bulunkul.
With gorgeously understated, unhurried prose, Cognetti crafts the story of an unlikely friendship between a city boy named Pietro and a young cow herder, Bruno, who lives in the Alpine mountains where the members of Pietro's family spend their vacations.
A second-grade lesson tells the story of the "little hero" Wang Erxiao, a 13-year-old cattle herder who is said to have died in 1942 while trying to protect the offices of a Communist newspaper from Japanese soldiers.
It wanted trade protection from Madrid but was also influenced by German Romanticism, especially the ideas of Johann Gottfried Herder, who believed that a nation was an organic essence defined by language rather than a cultural and political construct, as theorists today think.
"Forgiveness does not heal the wounds or wipe away the misery ... forgiving him has allowed me to burst the chains that bound me to him and prevented me from living," Pittet wrote in the book, according to excerpts released by German publisher Herder.
Oddly, the collapse of the Soviet system of subsidies and the sudden end of its often clumsy efforts to turn the reindeer herder and whale hunter into homo sovieticus boosted traditional ways of living, since subsistence again became the sole means of survival.
The Double Concerto for Oboe and Harp, in a plea for Korean reunification, illustrates a fairy tale in which a cow herder (the pastoral oboe) and a princess (the ethereal harp) are stars that are banished to opposite ends of the Milky Way.
He also confirmed the names of two of the militants the convoy was searching for: a man who goes under the alias of Petit Tchapori, and Chefou Doundou, a former cattle herder nicknamed Dondo by locals and code-named "Naylor Road" by US intelligence.
While the Ariaal wild animal-herders who were genetically predisposed to A.D.H.D. may have been better nourished than their farming counterparts, certainly more than one herder wandered off, never to be seen again, or failed to pay attention and was gored by a wildebeest.
Of course, they've played Roadburn (as well as a clutch of other European fests) but Herder has also made their bones on the road, touring with the likes of Doomriders and Beastmilk and infecting the European continent with their infectious, sludgy, rock'n'roll-tinged doom.
The stunt is similar to that pulled by a herder in the French village of Crêts-en-Belledonne, who registered 50 sheep at the local school in order to bring attention to "threshold logic" which could potentially close the schools, according to the BBC.
From there, we got an introduction to the Kingdom, including Ezekiel's shtick; Richard the surly pig herder; Morgan training gentle Benjamin — a reader not a fighter — in the soulful art of aikido; and the Kingdom Tabernacle Choir tackling the work of freshly minted Nobel laureates.
WATCH: Niger's current gold rush began in 240, when, according to another legend, an ethnic Toubou herder in the Djado plateau, near Niger's northeast border with Libya, discovered a large stone the size of a date, or—depending on who you ask—an orange.
Under Goethe's direction and patronage, the tiny court became world famous for attracting some of the preëminent German minds of the age—notably, the poet and playwright Friedrich Schiller, Goethe's friend and collaborator, and his early mentor Johann Gottfried Herder, the pioneering philosopher of language.
Parading on the farm each day, the soldier-like birds are guided by a herder and can clear between half a hectare and a whole hectare a day, of the snails that are, besides fungal diseases, considered as the main threat to vines at the farm.
Sara has successfully challenged the order twice previously, but he says the current order, which mandates an elimination in the number of reindeer that a herder can have, will significantly impact Sara's ability to provide for himself and his family, along with infringing on indigenous rights.
Mory (Magaye Niang), a cattle herder (trigger warning: the movie opens with some very graphic slaughterhouse footage) rides a motorbike with a bull's horns attached to its handlebars; he's aiming to leave Africa for France and enlists the lithe, enigmatic Anta (Mareme Niang) to join him.
When our favorite scruffy-looking nerf herder shows up in a good ol-fashioned grief hallucination on Kef Bir, it's impossible not to yelp with joy and then promptly weep when you remember how he and his son ended things and that he's not really back.
But with climate change, we need more flexibility to move around," Sanna Vannar, a 24-year-old Sami herder, told the AP. "Here you can't find food, but maybe you can find food there, but there they want to clear-cut the forest and that's the problem.
The American soldiers and Nigerien troops were searching for Mr. Cheffou, a one-time cattle herder and a senior lieutenant of a former affiliate of Al Qaeda, when they left their base on the fateful mission in October that was later code-named Operation Desolate Bastion by the Pentagon.
Their bond with the animal—which they traditionally depended on for food, fur, and transportation—is central to their culture, and because of their expertise with the animal, the Sami have held the position of chief herder within Canadian Reindeer since the herd's arrival in Canada more than 80 years ago.
Erlan Kozhakov, 63, a herder on the sandy scrubland between Kazakhstan's biggest city, Almaty, and the Chinese border, has three sons and three daughters, and all but one followed his advice not to be taken in by the romantic notions about herding cattle spread by schoolbooks that extol the glories of their country's nomadic traditions.
It was fascinating to read an essay by the Indigenous activist Noel Pearson, one of the guiding lights of the Uluru Statement, in which he references the work of Edmund Burke and Johann Herder to buttress his arguments: two 18th-century European philosophers, the first a founder of modern conservatism, the second of the Romantic view of culture.
According to Lloyd Binder, the owner of the herd, an ideal chief herder must have a very specific set of skills; not only does he or she have to understand herd composition, breeding, and behavior, but he or she also has to be able to navigate safely through the harsh tundra despite poor visibility and the constant possibility of running into predators.
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It was understood at once that this kind of radical domestication had to do with the confidence of French culture, though philosopher and critic Johann Gottfried Herder (1744–1803), biblical scholar Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768–1834), and German language scholar Wilhelm von Humboldt (1767–1835) all believed it prevented the French from learning anything at all from the many translations they made.
To celebrate the December theatrical release of "The Rise of Skywalker," billed as the last film in the nine-film Skywalker saga, the airline has launched a special "Star Wars"-themed plane — and though it can't travel at lightspeed, it does look pretty spiffy, or at least nothing at all like the heavily modified ship of a certain scruffy-looking nerf herder (sorry, Han Solo).
"If we don't find better areas for them where they can graze and find food, then the reindeers will starve to death," Sami herder Niila Inga told the AP. Weather patterns that were once highly unusual are now happening several times a year, and they can trap the reindeer's food beneath a layer of ice, which forms when early snows in autumn are followed by rain that then freezes like a layer of glass over the snow-crusted grasses.

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