A close look at the life of nomadic people in Mongolia.
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 are nomadic in India, moving from place to place without establishing any permanent settlements. (Image source: BP) Typically, two to seven families will find an ideal grazing spot for their reindeer and set up tents to live in. From a young age, Tsaatan children learn how to herd reindeer and keep them safe.
They lived in yurts made primarily of birch bark, resembling the tents of Native Americans. Families pitched their huts close together and shared their livestock. Inside the Tsaatan tent. A Tsaatan woman boils milk to make cheese.
The lives of the Tsaatan people are closely intertwined with reindeer. Reindeer provide them with milk, meat, and transportation, among other things.
Some Tsaatan people have said that if reindeer disappear, their culture will disappear too. The reindeer herd returns to camp after a long day traversing the Ulaan Taiga mountain range in search of food. The Tsaatan people chop wood. A young child playing with reindeer many years ago.
The Tsaatan women milk reindeer. The woman offered the guest Suutei tsai, a traditional Mongolian milk tea. A peaceful afternoon in Ulaan Taiga.
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