Series[UMA-SR-000001881] Lantern slides used by Raymond Priestley during lectures on polar explorationAccession[1980.0030] Department Of Geology Lantern SlidesIdentifierUMA-ITE-1980003001055Extentnot specifiedScope and ContentA Nenet man is positioned on a sleigh, with a long stick in one hand, and a harness attached to three reindeer in the other. Two tents and two additional men are pictured in the middle ground. The Nenet people, also known as Samoyeds, are an indigenous people in northern arctic Russia.
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Department Of Geology (University Of Melbourne), Samoyed sleigh (Unknown), [UMA-ITE-1980003001055]. University of Melbourne Archives, accessed 14/11/2025, https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/246709