"If the origins of the domestic sheep are obscure, the evidence seems to point to the Asiatic highlands between Tibet and Turkestan. There, something wild was first tamed—a goat-like animal that probably had long hair and a short tail" ("The Listener, February 15, 1945). This picture shows a boy at Rewi Alley's school in Shantan with the school's pet ram, typical of the flocks Alley wants brought up to date.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 399, 14 February 1947, Page 6
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70"If the origins of the domestic sheep are obscure, the evidence seems to point to the Asiatic highlands between Tibet and Turkestan. There, something wild was first tamed—a goat-like animal that probably had long hair and a short tail" ("The Listener, February 15, 1945). This picture shows a boy at Rewi Alley's school in Shantan with the school's pet ram, typical of the flocks Alley wants brought up to date. New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 399, 14 February 1947, Page 6
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