"In North America and Eurasia the species has long been an important resource — in many areas the most important resource — for peoples inhabiting the northern boreal forest and tundra regions." (Banfield 1961:170; Kurtén 1968:170) Ernest S. Burch Jr. (1972). »The Caribou/Wild Reindeer as a Human Resource«. American Antiquity. 37 (3): 339–368. doi:10.2307/278435. JSTOR278435. S2CID161921691.
"In North America and Eurasia the species has long been an important resource — in many areas the most important resource — for peoples inhabiting the northern boreal forest and tundra regions." (Banfield 1961:170; Kurtén 1968:170) Ernest S. Burch Jr. (1972). »The Caribou/Wild Reindeer as a Human Resource«. American Antiquity. 37 (3): 339–368. doi:10.2307/278435. JSTOR278435. S2CID161921691.
"In North America and Eurasia the species has long been an important resource — in many areas the most important resource — for peoples inhabiting the northern boreal forest and tundra regions." (Banfield 1961:170; Kurtén 1968:170) Ernest S. Burch Jr. (1972). »The Caribou/Wild Reindeer as a Human Resource«. American Antiquity. 37 (3): 339–368. doi:10.2307/278435. JSTOR278435. S2CID161921691.
"In North America and Eurasia the species has long been an important resource — in many areas the most important resource — for peoples inhabiting the northern boreal forest and tundra regions." (Banfield 1961:170; Kurtén 1968:170) Ernest S. Burch Jr. (1972). »The Caribou/Wild Reindeer as a Human Resource«. American Antiquity. 37 (3): 339–368. doi:10.2307/278435. JSTOR278435. S2CID161921691.