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Evenki reindeer herders rely on environmental features to navigate.

Evenki reindeer herders in Siberia rely on place names and river flow patterns to navigate.

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On a trip to Siberia in 2019, cognitive scientist Pablo Fernandez Velasco attended a raffle drawing with the region’s Evenki reindeer herders. Prizes included a soccer ball, tea, a portable radio, a GPS unit and other knickknacks. A herder won the GPS. “I thought [that] was one of the fancier prizes,” says Velasco, of the University of York in England.