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muleteers

  • plural
    of muleteer.
    muleteer
    noun
    a driver of mules.

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The action opened with a burst of scholarly enterprise in February when two grizzled Andean muleteers came down from the mountains near Santiago to report that they had a "mummy" to sell.

From Time Magazine Archive

Their muleteers ran fearfully away, carrying with them the supplies.

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A party of Tibetan muleteers was seated around an open fire.

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In 1769, Franciscan Father Junipero Serra with 75 Spanish soldiers and a gang of Mexican muleteers journeyed 900 mi. overland from Lower California to the Pacific, which they reached at the sandspit of San Diego.

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Hadji Hussein is quiet in manner and speech, and though he has seven muleteers, yells and shouts are unknown.

From Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan, Volume I (of 2) Including a Summer in the Upper Karun Region and a Visit to the Nestorian Rayahs by Isabella L. (Isabella Lucy) Bird

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