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- ...ing reindeer-grazing associations in search of stray animals and to assess and provide compensation for damage done to hay crops.</P> |luokat=Means of livelyhood and transport1 KiB (204 sanaa) - 16. marraskuuta 2021 kello 14.38
- ...ing Association, which promotes the common administrative and other issues of the reindeer herding entities. </P> |luokat=Means of livelyhood and transport394 B (52 sanaa) - 16. marraskuuta 2021 kello 14.38
- ... way that a thing at the end of one strap passed through a hole in the end of the other. Under the chin a <i>viergu</i> was attached to the ring. This re {{Artikkelilinkki|20140716162429|Table of contents: Means of livelyhood and transport}}<BR><BR>779 B (141 sanaa) - 23. marraskuuta 2021 kello 09.05
- ...kkeliteksti=<P align= justify"><i>Parttio</i> (in Finnish) is a small herd of reindeer.</P> {{Artikkelilinkki|20140716162429|Table of contents: Means of livelyhood and transport}}<BR><BR>391 B (53 sanaa) - 16. marraskuuta 2021 kello 14.14
- ...ncluded fox or wild reindeer hairs, hare s whiskers, the down of partidges and feathers from willow grouse, condors or cockerels.</P><BR><BR> {{Artikkelilinkki|20140716162429|Table of contents: Means of livelyhood and transport}}<BR><BR>624 B (102 sanaa) - 30. joulukuuta 2014 kello 16.11
- ...t those calves without earmarks could be identified and given the earmarks of their mothers. </P><BR> {{Artikkelilinkki|20140716162429|Table of contents: Means of livelyhood and transport}}<BR><BR>495 B (68 sanaa) - 30. joulukuuta 2014 kello 16.18
- .... In fishing for trout, the line was raised almost to the surface by means of floats, but when the prey was arctic charr or burbott, the floats were left {{Artikkelilinkki|20140716162429|Table of contents: Means of livelyhood and transport}}<BR><BR>626 B (102 sanaa) - 30. joulukuuta 2014 kello 16.02
- |luokat=Means of livelyhood and transport438 B (64 sanaa) - 10. heinäkuuta 2014 kello 13.06
- ...ta, {{Artikkelilinkki|07171|sani}}, {{Artikkelilinkki|07137|nulpposleigh}} and {{Artikkelilinkki|07165|resla}}.</P> <BR><BR> |luokat=Means of livelyhood and transport409 B (48 sanaa) - 17. marraskuuta 2014 kello 10.28
- ...rea in the twentieth century. The model was adapted from the horse sleighs of other peoples by reducing the size to make it suitable for {{Artikkelilinkk |luokat=Means of livelyhood and transport464 B (67 sanaa) - 17. marraskuuta 2014 kello 10.52
- ...he price. Traps were laid in the birds feeding places. Long curving fences of brushwood were erected. In the fences there were opening with string nooses {{Artikkelilinkki|20140716162429|Table of contents: Means of livelyhood and transport}}<BR><BR>874 B (139 sanaa) - 22. joulukuuta 2014 kello 08.37
- ... reindeer were attached by a single trace which slid through the framework of the sleigh. This enabled the driver to see that both animals were pulling t |luokat=Means of livelyhood and transport1 KiB (180 sanaa) - 10. joulukuuta 2021 kello 08.56
- ...ummer stick reached half-way up the upper arm; the winter staff was longer and it sometimes had an iron tip for testing the ice in autumn.</P> |luokat=Means of livelyhood and transport490 B (87 sanaa) - 10. heinäkuuta 2014 kello 13.07
- ...th Finnish invention. It goes back to medaeval times. Further south a disk of wood was used.</P> |luokat=Means of livelyhood and transport351 B (58 sanaa) - 10. heinäkuuta 2014 kello 13.07
- ...ps, pit traps and poison. They were also shot, which often involved a hunt of several days.</P><BR><BR> {{Artikkelilinkki|20140716162429|Table of contents: Means of livelyhood and transport}}<BR><BR>411 B (59 sanaa) - 30. joulukuuta 2014 kello 16.55
- ...erent lengths were used, a longer one (<i>lyly</i> in Finnish) for sliding and a shorter (<i>kalhu</i> in Finnish) one for pushing. Only one ski pole was <P> {{Kuvalinkki|JSY_314_Suksien_tervaus.jpg|Putting of tar on the bottoms of skies.}} </p><BR><BR>555 B (87 sanaa) - 23. marraskuuta 2021 kello 09.15
- ...cture was fencedaround so that reindeer would not break it up. The purpose of a suova was to store hay, not to dry it.</P> |luokat=Means of livelyhood and transport750 B (131 sanaa) - 10. heinäkuuta 2014 kello 13.07
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- ...The animal throws its head back so that the antlers almost touch its back, and the back legs describe wide arcs as it strides forward. A particularly fine {{Artikkelilinkki|20140716162429|Table of contents: Means of livelyhood and transport}}<BR><BR>600 B (91 sanaa) - 16. marraskuuta 2021 kello 14.47
- ...ire as the boat gently moved forward. The fish was mesmirized by the light and was easy to harpoon.</P> |luokat=Means of livelyhood and transport678 B (118 sanaa) - 10. heinäkuuta 2014 kello 13.07
- |sivun nimi=The types of earmarks |artikkeliteksti=<i>Leikko</i> The types of {{Artikkelilinkki|0784|earmark}}228 B (29 sanaa) - 22. heinäkuuta 2014 kello 10.09
- ...oft. In the nineteenth century, hemp cord began to be used, and at the end of that century industrially manufactured cotton nets were adopted. These have {{Artikkelilinkki|20140716162429|Table of contents: Means of livelyhood and transport}}<BR><BR>799 B (128 sanaa) - 30. joulukuuta 2014 kello 16.29
- {{Artikkelilinkki|20140716162429|Table of contents: Means of livelyhood and transport}}<BR><BR> |luokat=Means of livelyhood and transport318 B (43 sanaa) - 30. joulukuuta 2014 kello 17.03
- ...ami <I>tueiji</i>, in Kildin Saami <I>tujj</i>, in Ter Saami <I>tijje</i>, and in Lule Saami <I>duodje</i>. The word <I>duedtie</i> is also used nowadays ... with hard ones. However, in practice these borders have now been crossed, and the first to do so were women. </p>12 KiB (1 926 sanaa) - 10. joulukuuta 2021 kello 11.33
- |luokat=Means of livelyhood and transport151 B (18 sanaa) - 10. heinäkuuta 2014 kello 13.10
- ...ilar conditions. For example, the widespread use of earmarks, dogs, lassos and skis by the Saami is paralleled by a similar development at least among the ...s such as tax rolls in central Sweden and Norway dating from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. </P>8 KiB (1 293 sanaa) - 10. joulukuuta 2021 kello 09.15
- ...l in practice being dissolved, and in their place various kinds of private and cooperative reindeer-husbandry systems are being established. </P> |luokat=Means of livelyhood and transport4 KiB (617 sanaa) - 10. heinäkuuta 2014 kello 13.10
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- |luokat=Means of livelyhood and transport242 B (29 sanaa) - 26. marraskuuta 2014 kello 09.19
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- ... their reindeer, when the herd or a particular part of it is kept together and watched from the family tents; as a rule each family has its own tent). </P |kirjoittaja=Ruotsala and Seurujärvi-Kari6 KiB (1 146 sanaa) - 10. joulukuuta 2021 kello 08.58
- ...net. The word was also used to refer to the digging of a hollow in the bed of a small river, from which it was easy to catch the fish with a landing net. {{Artikkelilinkki|20140716162429|Table of contents: Means of livelyhood and transport}}<BR><BR>614 B (102 sanaa) - 30. joulukuuta 2014 kello 16.10
- ... were joined crosswise by bent pieces of willow, on which debarked lengths of birch were laid as a platform. The sleigh was drawn by a reindeer either fr {{Artikkelilinkki|20140716162429|Table of contents: Means of livelyhood and transport}}<BR><BR>977 B (155 sanaa) - 30. joulukuuta 2014 kello 16.50
- |sivun nimi=Table of contents: Means of livelyhood and transport |artikkeliteksti={{#ask:[[luokka:Means of livelyhood and transport]]|format=category|limit=500}}<BR>311 B (38 sanaa) - 19. joulukuuta 2021 kello 07.46
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