One day in the life of a Mongolian family of reindeer herders

One day in the life of a Mongolian family of reindeer herders

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Photographer Joel Santos traveled a thousand kilometers across the territory of Northern Mongolia to get to the Ganbaa family living near Lake Hubsugul. Although Joel spent only a few days in the settlement of the small people of Tsaatana, he traveled to distant lands for four days: three of them by car, one on horseback. During a trip to Mongolia, on which he embarked with a translator and another photographer friend, Joel met the Ganbaa family, whose head is Purev, a widow and reindeer herder.

One day in the life of a Mongolian family of reindeer herders

One day in the life of a Mongolian family of reindeer herders

The photographer traveled a thousand kilometers to get to the lands of one of the smallest peoples on the planet. The Tsaatans have still preserved a nomadic way of life, ancient crafts and the culture of breeding reindeer.

One day in the life of a Mongolian family of reindeer herders

Purev, a female reindeer herder and the head of the family, stands next to the traditional Tsaatan family dwelling called urts (chum), Altai Mountains, Mongolia.

One day in the life of a Mongolian family of reindeer herders

One of the youngest members of the family snuggles up to the deer.

One day in the life of a Mongolian family of reindeer herders

Purev with his family.

One day in the life of a Mongolian family of reindeer herders

Purev strokes a snow-white deer.

One day in the life of a Mongolian family of reindeer herders

For Caatans, deer are a source of milk and cheese. And of course, deer serve as a means of transportation for reindeer herders.

One day in the life of a Mongolian family of reindeer herders

Little Ukra can already ride a deer that belongs to her family.

One day in the life of a Mongolian family of reindeer herders

Purev melts the oven in the yurt with dried deer manure.

One day in the life of a Mongolian family of reindeer herders

Women enjoy the warmth from the campfire.

One day in the life of a Mongolian family of reindeer herders

Keywords: Nomads | Mongolia | Reindeer herder | Deer | Family

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