The Great Northwest Reindeer Project

In 1894 Sheldon Jackson, a crusading Presbyterian minister and educator in Alaska, brought Norwegian reindeer to the Great Land. Using Sitka, the former Russian capitol, as his base, Jackson conceived his reindeer project as a commercial venture and source of food for the Inuit or Eskimo people in the far north. He also enlisted Lapplanders, known as Sami, to herd the reindeer.

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