Mining and urbanization are bringing an end to the Dukha, or what many call Mongolia’s “reindeer people.”
Mongolia is doubly the size of Texas , but home to only 2.6 million people . The sparse , stark lands are difficult to live on and the frigid winter are harsh and overbearing , which is why the country ’s Dukha people have swear heavily on reindeer in nearly every aspect of their lives for thousands of years .
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Given the fact that the Dukhas ’ very survival is inextricably linked to the animal , it ’s no wonder that they treat them with such fear ( which perhaps also explicate why they refrain from eat the reindeer kernel ) . Their relationship is mutually good : where the reindeer leave the Dukha with many basic needs , the Dukha provide the reindeer with protection from natural predators . Without each other , their continued existence is confutable .

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wintertime temperatures in the tiga reach 60 degrees below zero Fahrenheit , making food scarce and conditions dangerous . A peregrine kin and traveling train which apply teepees ( known as ortz ) for shelters , the Dukha are a potent and tenacious multitude with a inheritance as long as it is rich .
However , their lifestyles – and intellect of them – are in a country of changeover . Regional timber and Rangifer tarandus populations are lessen , and since Mongolia ’s democratization no governmental political program have been established to bring in any more caribou from Siberia , which threatens the basic fabric of Dukha livelihoods .

The Dukha have also started to apply reindeer revenues ( increasingly from tourism ) to purchase solar panels , satellite transmitting aerial , and cadre phone , bit by bit vacate their “ traditional ” equipment for more mod source of heat and amusement .
increase mining activities are trench upon the areas the Dukha call base , leaving some – primarily older fellow member of the tribe – grasping for their nomadic individuality as it slowly vanishes amid an urbanizing Mongolia and nearby China .
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presently only 44 Dukha family remain in the neighborhood , with an estimated population of between 200 and 400 masses . Perhaps hoping to immortalize the Dukha before they go away , Dr. Hamid Sardar - Afkhami , who holds a Ph . D. in Sanskrit and Tibetan Studies from Harvard , ventured out to their homes to snap these awful shots . Sardar - Afkhami has since created a infotainment plastic film about the Dukha calledThe Reindeer People .
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