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  2. Reindeer - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Reindeer husbandry is common in ... His 2001 children's book entitled Caribou Song/atíhko níkamon was ...

  3. Rangifer (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Reindeer milking in a forest (19th century) Rangifer is an open-access scientific journal about northern ungulates and reindeer husbandry. Rangifer is published since 1981 by the Nordic Council for Reindeer Husbandry Research. [2] Paperback Rangifer was published regularly from 1981 to 2007. [2]

  4. Reindeer herding - Wikipedia

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    Norway has since 1976, an agreement for reindeer husbandry which is called the Reindeer Husbandry Agreement (Norwegian: Reindriftsavtalen) and the main purpose of this is to preserve and develop reindeer husbandry based on its traditions. The agreement is a result of the Norwegian authorities’ views on reindeer herding and especially in ...

  5. Discover the Decline: Why Reindeer Populations Are ... - AOL

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    Native to the Arctic region, reindeer are one of the staples for the survival of arctic people, used for transportation, food, and clothing for generations. There are around 7 million reindeer ...

  6. The Concerning Decline of the Reindeer Population - AOL

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    When most people think of reindeer, they think of Santa Claus, Christmas and Rudolph, but the truth about these animals is much drearier. Placed on the International Union for Conservations of ...

  7. Siida - Wikipedia

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    A siida is an organisation of humans traditionally present in Sámi societies consisting of several families of reindeer herders whose reindeer graze together. [ 1 ] : 107–109 [ 2 ] Siida s traditionally encompassed more resources than reindeer, [ 1 ] : 108 but after changes in Sámi societies over the course of the 1600s, only reindeer ...

  8. As Arctic warms, reindeer herders tangle with new industries

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    Anders Oskal, Executive Director of the International Centre for Reindeer Husbandry, said the copper mine was in the spotlight. "Big industry is sitting on the fence and seeing how it plays out ...

  9. Sámi history - Wikipedia

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    Reindeer and other animals play a central part in Sami culture, though today reindeer husbandry is of dwindling economic relevance for the Sámi people. There is currently (2004) no clear indication when reindeer-raising started, perhaps about 500 AD, but tax tributes were raised in the 16th century.