Reindeer herding

Nenets people in Russia

Reindeer herding is when reindeer are herded by people in a limited area. Currently, reindeer are the only semi-domesticated animal which naturally belong to the North. Reindeer herding is conducted in nine countries: Norway, Finland, Sweden, Russia, Greenland, Alaska (the United States), Mongolia, China and Canada. A small herd is also maintained in Scotland.

Reindeer herding is conducted by individuals within some kind of cooperation, in forms such as families, districts, Sámi and Yakut villages and sovkhozy (collective farms). A person who conducts reindeer herding is called a reindeer herder and approximately 100,000 people[1] are engaged in reindeer herding today around the circumpolar North.

  1. ^ "Мировое оленеводство Люди, Распространение и Вызовы" [World Reindeer Husbandry People, Distribution and Challenges]. reindeerherding.org (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2018-05-29. Retrieved 2018-05-07.

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