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Above the Arctic Circle with the Nenets (09.2009)

Above the Arctic Circle, Nar'yan-Mar is the capital of the Nenets Autonomous District, home of the Nenets or Samoyed people. Spread out along the seas of the Arctic, 1.5 times the size of France, the district has a population of about 40,000, half of whom live in the capital. Others remain nomadic reindeer herders, criss-crossing the tundra where winter temperatures plunge to more than -50°C (-60°F). More than 2,200 kilometers from Moscow, the district is accessible only by plane. There are no roads here; travel is done by boat, helicopter or reindeer. Before the start of the school year, Nenets children are helicoptered to Nar'yan-Mar or other regional boarding schools where they spend the school year. Thousands of years old, the Nenets have, thus far, retained their language and cultural traditions. Site of an oil boom, the area faces many of the same environmental issues confronting Alaska.
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With Nenets girl, Alla, on the tundra. I asked if I could hold her arm and she modestly replied, "Yes, but only for the photo".
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With Nenets girl, Alla, on the tundra. I asked if I could hold her arm and she modestly replied, "Yes, but only for the photo".

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  • Although the Nenets people have existed for thousands of years, their Arctic region was officially established as an autonomous district by the USSR in 1929. They celebrated their 80th anniversary while we we there.
  • Approaching the current location of the Nenets Yamp-to clan by helicopter, about 500km from the capital of Nar'yan-Mar. A nomadic people,the location is temporary. (Amderma, Kara Sea region - Russia)
  • The Yamp-to clan's reindeer herd on the tundra.
  • Impressive antlers. They're even bigger than they appear.
  • Most of the clan's reindeer aren't domesticated and are quite skittish around people. You can see the anxiety in this reindeer's eye.
  • A young reindeer amongst the herd.
  • Yamp-to Nenets boy with white reindeer on the tundra.
  • Nenets boy wth his favorite white reindeer.
  • Give me some bread!
  • White reindeer with typical Nenets chum (tent) in the background.
  • This young, white reindeer was quite tame & friendly.
  • Yamp-to Nenets with their reindeer & sled on the tundra.
  • Getting a ride on a Nenets reindeer sledge.
  • With Nenets girl, Alla, on the tundra. I asked if I could hold her arm and she modestly replied, "Yes, but only for the photo".
  • Requesting a copy of her photo, I was told to simply address it with her name, Big Tundra (there are 3 tundra regions), Nenets Autonomous District. I hope she receives them.
  • Yamp-to Nenets girls & woman sewing on the tundra.
  • Nenets mother, Sveta, with her baby bundled in fur on the tundra. (09.08.2009)
  • Fyodor, Yamp-to Nenets, making a new sled.
  • Making a sled on the tundra - progress!
  • Dressed in reindeer skins, work is never done on the tundra. (09.08.2009)
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