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Have you ever seen sheep vault a fence, unperturbed by the barriers we think will hem them in? Have you been stunned by their grace and agility—as if they were four-legged ballerinas practicing their arabesque positions without regard for the hazards of their studio?
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Nabhan, G.P. (2018). Herders of Many Cultures. In: Food from the Radical Center. Island Press, Washington, DC. https://doi.org/10.5822/978-1-61091-920-3_10
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