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This Chukchi reindeer herder's face was the first thing Fobes saw after a 28-hour traveling ordeal.
Steven Crandell: "Show People What They May Not See for Themselves" -- the Photography of Natalie Fobes Steven Crandell 2011
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This Chukchi reindeer herder's face was the first thing Fobes saw after a 28-hour traveling ordeal.
Steven Crandell: "Show People What They May Not See for Themselves" -- the Photography of Natalie Fobes Steven Crandell 2011
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This Chukchi reindeer herder's face was the first thing Fobes saw after a 28-hour traveling ordeal.
Steven Crandell: "Show People What They May Not See for Themselves" -- the Photography of Natalie Fobes Steven Crandell 2011
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This Chukchi reindeer herder's face was the first thing Fobes saw after a 28-hour traveling ordeal.
Steven Crandell: "Show People What They May Not See for Themselves" -- the Photography of Natalie Fobes Steven Crandell 2011
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But she left her daughter in the village so the girl can attend first grade and she hopes her daughter does not follow in the herder's life.
Tibetans hopeful for Dalai Lama's return and help preserving their culture 2010
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A herder's only job was to herd the sheep, in this case, approximately 1500 ewes per man.
Archive 2008-01-01 Gumbo Lily 2008
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A herder's only job was to herd the sheep, in this case, approximately 1500 ewes per man.
A Sunday book review.... Gumbo Lily 2008
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The red beans peculiar to this area are used to make the dish called frijol de arriero - herder's beans (sometimes translated as mule driver's beans) - perhaps named in honor of the goat herders.
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The red beans peculiar to this area are used to make the dish called frijol de arriero - herder's beans (sometimes translated as mule driver's beans) - perhaps named in honor of the goat herders.
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The red beans peculiar to this area are used to make the dish called frijol de arriero - herder's beans (sometimes translated as mule driver's beans) - perhaps named in honor of the goat herders.
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