and in 1667, a detachment of archers, led by ivan sorokin, came to taimyr.r, which subsequently began to grow and develop. so much so that after a while the norwegian arctic explorer fridtjev nanson called it northern moscow. during the 19th century, it became an important trading point for taimyr, merchants came here with goods, they went into the tundra through freshly fallen snow and exchanged furs and mammoth ivory for household items with the indigenous inhabitants: nganasans, nenets, ents ievenks. and in the spring, as soon as the forest disappeared, these enterprising citizens went on ships to yeniseisk and tarukhansk to huge fairs, where they sold all this stuff with a big profit. by the way, the nganasans are the oldest people of taimyr, they came here different data from five to ten. thousand years ago, i follow herds of wild deer, hunting them. their traditional clothing is malitsa or parka, made from white deer skin and trimmed at the hem with white dog fur. this is protection from spirits, it can also be seen in the museum. like this women's jum