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Definition of Herders
1. herder [n] - See also: herder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Herders
Literary usage of Herders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report on Introduction of Domestic Reindeer Into Alaska by Sheldon Jackson, United States Bureau of Education (1902)
"EFFICIENCY OF NATIVE herders. The question has been asked of late: "How do the
Eskimos take to the management of the reindeer?" The enterprise has been in ..."
2. A Summer in Norway: With Notes on the Industries, Habits, Customs and by John Dean Caton (1875)
"THE ENCAMPMENT; THE REINDEER AND THE LAPLAND herders; SPECIAL INVESTIGATION OF
THE HABITS OF THE ANIMAL; THEIR KEEPING, AND USES; THEIR BREEDING AND NATURAL ..."
3. Evil Days: Thirty Years of War and Famine in Ethiopia by Alexander De Waal (1991)
"The payment did not come; and in reprisal some herders attacked a government
geological ... The herders denied knowing who was responsible for the killing, ..."
4. Sword and Pen ; Or, Ventures and Adventures of Willard Glazier ... in War by John Algernon Owens (1881)
"CHAPTER XXXIV. CAPTURED BY INDIANS. Captain Glazier us a horseman.—Cheyenne.—Two
herders.—Captured by Indians.—Torture and death of a herder.—Escape. ..."