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  • Enkhtuya Ragchaa, a 53-year-old shaman of the Tsaatan (Reindeer) people.
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  • A Tsaatan reindeer herder wearing a traditional daftan called a del sits by his animals in Lake Hovsgol National Park, Mongolia.
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  • Reindeer relax outside a Tsaatan family's teepee by Lake Hovsgol , in Lake Hovsgol National Park, Mongolia.
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  • A reindeer-herding (Tsaatan) mother & her baby sell hand-made souveniers to tourists visiting Lake Hovsgol and the Horidal Saridag Mountains in Mongolia's Hovsgol National Park.
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  • A reindeer-herding (Tsaatan) mother & her baby sell hand-made souvenirs to tourists visiting Lake Hovsgol and the Horidal Saridag Mountains in Mongolia's Hovsgol National Park. They live in the tipi tent in the background.
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  • Enkhtuya Ragchaa, a 53-year-old shaman of the Tsaatan (Reindeer) people, now living on the west shore of Lake Hovsgol, in northern Mongolia.  She treats a variety of spiritual maladies caused by offenses against natural spirits, either by going into a trance or with natural herbs.  Her clients include local families and foreigners, alike.
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  • MONGOLIA. Enkhtuya Ragchaa, a 53-year-old shaman of the Tsaatan (Reindeer) people, now living on the west shore of Lake Hovsgol, in northern Mongolia.  She treats a variety of spiritual maladies caused by offenses against natural spirits, either by going into a trance or with natural herbs.  Her clients include local families and foreigners, alike.
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  • MONGOLIA, Mishig and a Mongolian herder in a tipi of the Tsaatan "reindeer people."
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