enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Reindeer herding - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reindeer_herding

    Reindeer husbandry in China is limited to the territory of one small area in the northeast of the country between 50° and 53° N. Currently 234 Evenk are employed in reindeer husbandry, distributed among 20 families, and about 1,000 deer grazing.

  3. Solon people - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solon_people

    As both the "Manchurian Reindeer Tungus" and the Khamnigans are quite small groups (perhaps around 200 persons in the former, [1] and under 2,000 in the latter, [3] as of the 1990s), the majority of the people classified as "Ewenki" in China are Solons. The Solon population was estimated as 7,200 in 1957, 18,000 in 1982, and 25,000 in 1990.

  4. Reindeer - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reindeer

    Reindeer herding has been vital for the subsistence of several Eurasian nomadic indigenous peoples living in the circumpolar Arctic zone such as the Sámi, Nenets, and Komi. [226] Reindeer are used to provide renewable sources and reliable transportation. In Mongolia, the Dukha are known as the reindeer people. They are credited as one of the ...

  5. Pastoralism - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pastoralism

    A catt of the Bakhtiari people, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, Iran Global map of pastoralism, its origins and historical development [1]. Pastoralism is a form of animal husbandry where domesticated animals (known as "livestock") are released onto large vegetated outdoor lands for grazing, historically by nomadic people who moved around with their herds. [2]

  6. The Concerning Decline of the Reindeer Population - AOL

    www.aol.com/concerning-decline-reindeer...

    As you can see, the reindeer population (both wild and domesticated) is dwindling in many places. This is due to several factors. Disease. Reindeer are susceptible to disease, just like any other ...

  7. Evenki people - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evenki_people

    Evenki did not develop reindeer sledges until comparatively recent times [23] They instead used their reindeer as pack animals and often traversed great distances on foot, using snowshoes or skis. [24] The Evenki people did hunt and eat wild reindeer, but not their domesticated reindeer, which they kept for milk. [25]

  8. Discover How Reindeer Have Been Loyal Companions to Humans ...

    www.aol.com/discover-reindeer-loyal-companions...

    Reindeer are very friendly and welcoming animals that have helped humans in many ways for thousands of years. From simple companions to sled-pullers, reindeer are still used for many activities today.

  9. Uncover the Truth: Do Reindeer Really Live at the North Pole?

    www.aol.com/uncover-truth-reindeer-really-live...

    Reindeer live in the far northern regions of Europe, North America, and Asia.They enjoy colder climates like tundra and boreal forests. We can find them in northern countries, which include: