Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Fifteenth Annual Report on Introduction of Domestic Reindeer Into Alaska, 1905
His herd has not increased as fast as some others, because he has always had to sell female deer to the Government in order to support his relatives. Ever since his connection with the herd he has supported his father, sister, and two brothers, with their families, in addition to his own immediate family. He has made several long trips, both with single deer and with long trains of loaded deer. The size of his herd year by year is as follows: 1900, 50; 1901, 66; 1902, 77; 1903, 84; 1904, 72; 1905, 99.
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