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USask researcher studies ancient northern reindeer herding culture

“We designed this project to look at the ancient and current practices of working with reindeer hides to craft clothing, shelter covers and ropes, which is key to the Indigenous lifestyle and well-being in this area that’s home to the world’s largest reindeer herding population,” said Nomokonova. “We are collaborating and consulting with Indigenous Knowledge Keepers to interpret ancient practices, and help them promote and pass on this knowledge to generations of urbanized young people who are losing their connection to the culture,” she said. The traditional practices and project findings will be promoted through formats such as workshops, videos and social media that are accessible to Indigenous youth in the region, especially in Salekhard, the capital city.

Marilyn L (Moore) Loss 1942 - 2021 - GREAT BEND TRIBUNE

Marilyn L (Moore) Loss 1942 - 2021 - GREAT BEND TRIBUNE
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Oldest dog remains in Americas discovered in Alaska

Oldest dog remains in Americas discovered in Alaska A shard of bone tells the story of a canine companion that trekked into an icy new world, providing clues to the migrations of the earliest Americans. ByRobin George Andrews Email For about 20 years, specimen PP-00128 in the earth sciences collection of the University of Alaska Museum was thought to belong to a rather old bear. The femur fragment, small enough to hold between two fingers, had been excavated from a site along the southeastern Alaskan coast where archaeologists also uncovered the remains of fish, birds, mammals, and humans going back thousands of years.

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