ABSTRACT

This is the first study of a transhumant cattle-raising community in Spain. Transhumance is the seasonal moving of livestock to another region. This book shows the social and economic factors upon which the continued vitality of this mountain village is based: the use of communal summer pastures; the transhumant groups which walk the cattle to the winter pastures over the mountains; and the system of taking turns for many tasks within the village. The book analyses the sharp divisions between the more rigid organization of life within the village, and the organization of life outside the village in the transhumant group which goes to the winter pastures in Extramadura.

chapter one|28 pages

The Setting

chapter two|36 pages

Village Institutions

chapter three|14 pages

Transhumance

chapter four|46 pages

Extremadura as 'Earthly Paradise'

chapter |12 pages

Epilogue