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  • Portrait of a farmer's wife carrying firewood in Khövsgöl Province, Mongolia, with yaks in the background. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • A farmer woman cooks milk inside a ger, Khövsgöl Province, Mongolia. Photo © robertvan sluis.com
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  • Yaks in the morning mist in Khövsgol Province, Mongolia. Photo © Robert van Sluis - www.robertvansluis.com
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  • Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder on horseback chasing reindeer back to their herd. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • A farmer woman carries a vat of fresh yak milk in the grasslands of Khovsgol Province, Mongolia. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Statue of the wrestler Chamsrangiin Tseveenravdan in Mörön, Mongolia. Photo © robertvansluis.com
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  • A reindeer bathes in morning light in a Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder community, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Portrait of a family of Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herders, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • A Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder woman is boiling fresh reindeer milk for cheese making, whilst a reindeer looks on, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Portrait of a Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder smoking tobacco. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • A Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder woman and her daughter pour fresh milk to boil for cheese making, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder spotting reindeer through a binocular cut in half, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • A woman is milking reindeer in a Tsaatan reindeer herder settlement in Mongolia. Reindeer give about 1 cup of milk per day. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer.  Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Woman of the Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder community, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Family of Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herders in their ortz (teepee). Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Mother and daughter pouring freshly collected reindeer milk in a Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder community, Mongolia. One reindeer yields approximately one cup of milk per day, used for cheese making and milk consumption. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Horse ride through the taiga on the way to a community of Dukha reindeer herders (Tsaatan), Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Dukha community (Tsaatan) in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • A three-year-old boy is playing with reindeer in a Dukha (Tsaatan) settlement in the taiga, Mongolia Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • A farm girl carries a vat of fresh yak milk in the grasslands of Khovsgol Province, Mongolia. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • A farmer rides a motorbike in the morning mist in Khovsgol Province, Mongolia. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Dirt road across the grasslands, Khovsgol Province, Mongolia. Only 8% of Mongolia's roads are paved. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • A reindeer bathes in morning light in a Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder community, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Portrait of a Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder girl in the opening of an ortz (teepee), Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • A Dukha (Tsaatan) woman riding a reindeer whilst driving her herd home. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Dukha (Tsaatan) woman chasing a reindeer back to its herd. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Pressing reindeer milk cheese in preparation for drying. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder woman separating solids from fluids in cheese making from reindeer milk. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Three-year-old boy playing with a young reindeer at a Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder community, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Three-year-old boy playing with a young reindeer at a Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder community, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Spotting reindeer through a binocular cut in half in a Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder settlement, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Ortz or teepee with reindeer, a satellite dish, solar panel and a clothes line. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • A man and woman stand outside their ortz (teepee) in a Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder settlement, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Reindeer antlers left to dry in the sun on a pile of firewood in a Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder community, Mongolia. The antlers are sold and used to make carvings for tourists. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Reindeer antlers left to dry in the sun on a pile of firewood in a Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder community, Mongolia. The antlers are sold and used to make carvings for tourists. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
    Mongolia-MNG-140624-104226-color.jpg
  • Three-year-old boy playing with a young reindeer at a Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder community, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Entering a settlement of Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herders on horseback. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • A Dukha (Tsaatan) girl milking reindeer. One reindeer yields approximately one cup of milk per day, used for cheese making and milk consumption. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Vat for collecting reindeer milk, Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder community, Mongolia. One reindeer yields approximately one cup of milk per day, used for cheese making and milk consumption. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Teenage girl carrying firewood, Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder community, Mongolia. The Dukha collect their wood from lower altitude forests as there is no wood in their settlement. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Teenage girl of the Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder community, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Member of the Tsaatan reindeer herder community with her son, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Family of Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herders in their ortz (teepee). Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Woman of the Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder community, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder with his daughter, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • A close-up of a reindeer in a Tsaatan reindeer herder settlement in Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • A three-year-old boy is teasing a reindeer in a Dukha (Tsaatan) settlement in the taiga, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Nomad girl leaning in to milk a yak in the morning in Khovsgol province, Mongolia. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Close-up of a girl milking a yak in Khovsgol Province, Mongolia. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Nomad girl leaning in to milk a yak in the morning in Khovsgol province, Mongolia. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Yaks in early morning light, Khovsgol Province, Mongolia. Photo © Robert van Sluis - www.robertvansluis.com
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  • A reindeer bathes in morning light in a Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder community, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • A reindeer bathes in morning light in a Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder community, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
    Mongolia-MNG-140625-063732-color.jpg
  • Portrait of a Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder in the opening of his ortz (teepee), Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Portrait of a Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder girl in the opening of an ortz (teepee), Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Portrait of a Tsaatan reindeer herder woman in the opening of her ortz (teepee), Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • An ortz (teepee) bathes in evening light with reindeer antlers left outside to dry, Mongolia. The antlers are sold and used to make carvings for tourists. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Cheese made from reindeer milk is left to dry in a Tsaatan reindeer herder community, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Ortz or teepee with reindeer, a satellite dish, solar panel and a clothes line. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
    Mongolia-MNG-140624-105036-color.jpg
  • A sister and brother return home with a vat of reindeer milk in a Dukha (Tsaatan) settlement, Mongolia. Reindeer give about 1 cup of milk per day. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • A Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder girl handing the rope of a young reindeer to her brother. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • A three-year-old boy amidst adult reindeer in a Dukha (Tsaatan) settlement in the taiga, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Ortz or teepees in a Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder settlement at sunset, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Teenage girl of the Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder community, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Member of the Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder community with his son, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder with his daughter, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Woman of the Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder community with her daughter, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
    Mongolia-MNG-140623-142438-color.jpg
  • A close-up of a girl milking a reindeer in a Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder settlement in Mongolia. One reindeer yields approximately one cup of milk per day, used for cheese making and milk consumption. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • A reindeer bathes in morning light in a Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder community, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
    Mongolia-MNG-140625-063803-color.jpg
  • Portrait of a Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder girl in the opening of an ortz (teepee), Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • A close-up of reindeer in a Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder community, Mongolia. Reindeer are attracted by the minerals in human urine. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Reindeer milk tea and sourdough bread are offered as a welcome in a Dukha (Tsaatan) reindeer herder community, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Three-year-old boy is crying after playing with an adult reindeer, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • A three-year-old boy is handed the reins to an adult reindeer in a Dukha (Tsaatan) settlement in the taiga, Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
    Mongolia-MNG-140624-072857-color.jpg
  • Portrait of a Dukha (Tsaatan) woman in her ortz (teepee). Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
    Mongolia-MNG-140623-190223-color.jpg
  • Portrait of a Dukha (Tsaatan) woman offering reindeer milk tea as a welcome to her ortz (teepee). Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • Tsaatan reindeer herder woman chopping firewood with children nearby. The Dukha collect their wood from lower altitude forests as there is no wood in their settlement. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • A reindeer resting in a Tsaatan reindeer herder settlement in Mongolia. Approximately 200 families comprise the Tsaatan or Dukha community in northwestern Mongolia, whose existence is intimately linked to their herds of reindeer. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • A nomad poses on his Mustang 5 motorbike with a horse in the background, Khövsgöl Province, Mongolia. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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  • An unpaved road in Khövsgöl Province, Mongolia. Photo © Robert van Sluis - www.robertvansluis.com
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  • Portrait of a nomadic farmer couple in their ger in Khövsgöl Province, Mongolia. Photo © robertvansluis.com
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  • Driving a four-wheel (4WD) jeep across muddy roads in Khövsgöl Province, Mongolia. Photo © Robert van Sluis
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