Moving from field to pasture each seven to 10 weeks, this modest group of itinerant reindeer herders is one of only a handful few remaining tribes of its kind.
Locals of Russian Siberia and Mongolia's northernmost area of Khovsgol, Dukha herders rely on upon their reindeer for about all parts of survival, and additionally social and profound character.
Be that as it may, as present day advancement advances into their remote natural surroundings, their old customs are currently at danger of ceasing to exist.
In Mongolia, old Dukha society and character have been undermined by government strategy and additionally modernization. Their number has tumbled from 200 families to around 40 families.
The Dukha are known as reindeer individuals on the grounds that they live with and group reindeer. They are Mongolia's just reindeer herders. The Dukha have little in a similar manner as different Mongolians. They live in urts, like a lean-to, rather than a Mongolian ger. They group reindeer rather than cows, yaks or goats. They likewise rehearse shamanism rather than Buddhism.
The Dukha, or Tsaatans, are credited with being one of the first gathering of individuals to train creatures. The Mongolian government pronounced the Dukha chasing ground an ensured national park in 2011, confining the zone in which the tribe can chase.
Reindeer can swim effortlessly. This is on account of they have empty winter hairs that demonstration like a definitive life coat. A solitary reindeer can travel 30 kilometers or more in a solitary day. Enkhatuya is the head shaman and true pioneer of a little gathering of Dukha who go to the Lake Khovsgol range to benefit from summer tourism. Enkhatuya interfaces with inquisitive guests from everywhere throughout the world.
The Dukha who go to Lake Khovsgol have confronted feedback that the area is too warm for reindeer. Reindeer assume an essential part in the Dukha's shamanistic convention. The white reindeer is thought to be hallowed.