Pastoral nomadism: all members of the pastoral society follow the herd throughout the year.
Transhumance or agro-pastoralism: part of the society follows the herd, while the other part maintains a home village.
Ranch agriculture: non-nomadic pastoralism with a defined territory
Alternative ends - people devote their time, resources, and energy to five broad categories of ends: subsistence, replacement, social, ceremonial, and rent.
Subsistence fund: work is done to replace calories lost through life activities.
Replacement fund: work is expended maintaining the technology necessary for life.
Social fund: work is expended to establish and maintain social ties.
Ceremonial fund: work is expended to fulfill ritual obligations.
Rent fund: work is expended to satisfy the obligations owed political or economic superiors.
Potlatching - a widely studied ritual in which sponsors (helped by their entourages) gave away resources and manufactured wealth while generating prestige for themselves.