1. The nomadic reindeer herders of Siberia live in reindeer-skin tents. 2. Name the Russian peninsula in Murmansk oblast that is the home of nomadic reindeer herders known as Sami. 3. The reindeer herders are often so desperate that they are forced to kill their animals just to feed their families. 4. Reindeer herders sell the meat as well as the antlers, which some cultures use to make aphrodisiacs and tonics. 5. Russia branch of Sami reindeer herders struggles to survive. 6. Russia is spending millions of rubles to send election officials in helicopters to track down reindeer herders in the Arctic so they can vote in presidential elections. 7. The Chukchi, who live on the peninsula across the Bering Strait from Alaska, are traditional reindeer herders and they depend on the herds for their livelihood. 8. The Chukchi people, who live on the peninsula, are traditional reindeer herders and depend on the animals for their livelihood. 9. The Chukchi people who live on the peninsula, just across the Bering Strait from Alaska, are traditional reindeer herders and depend on the animals for their livelihood. 10. The settlement is an example of the spring and fall camp of the traditionally nomadic reindeer herders, also known as Lapps. |