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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jimmy Nelson, Bayau Bulang, Tsaatan | Renchinkhumbe, Khovsgol | Mongolia, 2011
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jimmy Nelson, Bayau Bulang, Tsaatan | Renchinkhumbe, Khovsgol | Mongolia, 2011
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Bayau Bulang, Tsaatan | Renchinkhumbe, Khovsgol | Mongolia, 2011

Stock number: XX 204
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Size: 179.0 x 254.0 cm - incl. frame
Edition of 1
Size: 107.0 x 147.0 cm - incl frame
Edition of 6
Size: 67,5 x 91,5 cm - incl frame
Edition of 9
Size: 147.0 x 207.0 cm - incl. frame
Edition of 3
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Tsaatan (Mongolian for “those who have reindeer”) descend from reindeer herders who have inhabited the remotest subarctic taiga for thousands of years, moving between five and ten times a year....
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Tsaatan (Mongolian for “those who have reindeer”) descend from reindeer herders who have inhabited the remotest subarctic taiga for thousands of years, moving between five and ten times a year. Presently, only 44 families remain, their existence threatened by the dwindling number of their domesticated reindeer.

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✔ FRAME: WALNUT WOOD
✔ GLASS: MUSEUM GLASS
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