Man And the Earth a Simple Reader in Human Geography

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Man And the Earth a Simple Reader in Human Geography
John William Page
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Besides the reindeer there are some smaller animals that live on the low berry-bearing bushes. Many birds fly hither during the short summer to feed on the berries and the myriads of mosquitoes that are bred amongst the marshes of this region.
CHAPTER XIX THE LAPPS THE Lapps, who came from Asia a very long time ago, live in the Tundras of N. W. Europe. They are the dwarfs of Europe, the men rarely growing taller than five feet. Perhaps the hard life they lead is the cause of their stunted growt
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These people are somewhat bow-legged, and are bad walkers. This is the result of the cramped way in which they sit in their sledges, and their awkward method of squatting on the ground.
Their faces are very short and almost round.
60 MAN AND THE EARTH They have dark hair and eyes, but as they have been in Europe a very long time, they are beginning to look more like the people of that continent.
By far the greater number of Laplanders are herders of reindeer, but those who live near the coast are fishermen.


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