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      • Reindeer meat is the most important part of the Nenets' diet. It is eaten raw, frozen or boiled, together with the blood of a freshly slaughtered reindeer, which is rich in vitamins. They also eat fish such as white salmon and muksun, a silvery-colored whitefish and gather mountain cranberry during the summer months.
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  1. Nenets that follow their traditional customs dress in reindeer skins, eat raw fish, drink reindeer blood, practice ritual sacrifice, and sleep outside in tepee-like tents (“chums”) made from reindeer skin and handcrafted poles even in the winter when temperatures drop to -60 degrees F.

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  3. Nenet herder drinking reindeer’s blood. Yamal Peninsula, Russia. © Steve Morgan. Reindeer meat is also the most important part of the Nenets’ diet. It is eaten raw, frozen or boiled, together with the blood of a freshly slaughtered reindeer, which is rich in vitamins.

    • How do the Nenets eat their food?1
    • How do the Nenets eat their food?2
    • How do the Nenets eat their food?3
    • How do the Nenets eat their food?4
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NenetsNenets - Wikipedia

    As the Nenets people depend on the fish as their source of food in the summer, the depletion of fish has directly impacted the Nenets people. Lastly, an impact that is loosely related with the migration routes is accessibility to health care clinics by the Nenets people.

  5. Aug 3, 2018 · This integral practice illustrates the nomadic traditions of the Nenets, who travel with their herds. Reindeer are a source of food, income, shelter, transportation and clothing for the people. So revered are the reindeer that the animal is often included in marriage dowries, and the Nenets believe that the creatures give themselves to humans ...

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    • Nenets live on the edge of the world.
    • Nenets have lived with reindeer for one thousand years. Evidence of indigenous peoples being dedicated to the reindeer economy in the Yamal Peninsula dates back a thousand years.
    • Nenets can recognize an individual reindeer in a herd of thousands. For most people, all reindeer look practically the same, but the Nenets can recognize individual animals among dozens of different types and within herds of thousands.
    • Every Nenet family has a sacred reindeer. The sacred reindeer of each family cannot pull a sled or be sacrificed under any circumstances (the exception to the latter being when old age means they are no longer able to walk).
  6. The Nenets have traditionally relied on their reindeer for almost everything. From their fur for coats, hats and tents; to their meat for sustenance and nutrition. Even their bones are used for buttons and knife handles.

  7. www.bbc.co.uk › tribe › tribesBBC - Tribe - Nenets

    Aside from its market value, reindeer meat is a source of food, shelter, clothing, transport, spiritual fulfilment and means of socialising.

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