The Tsaatan people of Mongolia are one of the last nomadic reindeer herding tribes in the world.
Báo Khoa học và Đời sống•06/06/2025
According to Bored Panda, the Tsaatan people live nomadic lives in India, moving from place to place without establishing any permanent settlements. (Photo source: BP) Typically, two to seven families will find ideal grazing grounds for their reindeer and set up camp to live in. From a young age, Tsaatan children learn how to herd and keep them safe.
They lived in yurts made mostly of birch bark that looked like Native American tents. Families pitched their yurts close together and grazed their livestock together. Inside the Tsaatan tent. A Tsaatan woman boils milk to make cheese. The Tsaatan people's lives are closely tied to reindeer. Reindeer provide them with milk, meat, and transportation,...
Some Tsaatan people have said that if the reindeer disappear, their culture will disappear too. Reindeer return to camp after a long day of foraging through the Ulaan Taiga. The Tsaatan chop wood. A little boy plays with reindeer many years ago.
Tsaatan women milk reindeer. A woman offers her guests Suutei tsai, a traditional Mongolian milk tea. A peaceful afternoon in Ulaan Taiga.
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