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Author Ziker, John P

Title The Siberian World
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (654 pages)
Series Routledge Worlds Series
Routledge Worlds Series
Contents Cover -- Endorsement Page -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I Indigenous Language Revival and Cultural Change -- Chapter 1 Language vitality and sustainability: Minority Indigenous languages in the Sakha Republic -- Chapter 2 (Socio)linguistic outcomes of social reorganization in Chukotka -- Chapter 3 Kŋaloz'a'n Ujeret'i'n Ŋetełkila'n-Keepers of the Native Hearth: The social life of the Itelmen language-documentation and revitalization
Chapter 4 The phenomenology of riverine names and hydrological maps among Siberian Evenki -- Chapter 5 The tundra Nenets' fire rites, or what is hidden inside of the Nenets female needlework bag tutsya? -- Chapter 6 Transformations of cooking technologies, spatial displacement, and food nostalgia in Chukotka -- Part II Land, Law, and Ecology -- Chapter 7 Customary law today: Mechanisms of sustainable development of Indigenous peoples -- Chapter 8 Indigenous land rights and land use in Siberia: Neighboring jurisdictions, varied approaches
Chapter 9 Evenki "false" accounts: Supplies and reindeer in an Indigenous enterprise -- Chapter 10 Climate change through the eyes of Yamal reindeer herders -- Chapter 11 Nature-on-the-move: Boreal forest, permafrost, and pastoral strategies of Sakha people -- Chapter 12 Fluctuating human-animal relations: Soiot herder-hunters of South-Central Siberia -- Chapter 13 Ecology and culture: Two case studies of empirical knowledge among Katanga Evenkis of Eastern Siberia -- Part III Co-Creation of People and the State
Chapter 14 Dancing with cranes, singing to gods: The Sakha Yhyakh and post-Soviet national revival -- Chapter 15 Double-edged publicity: The youth movement in Buryatia in the 2000s -- Chapter 16 Soviet Debris: Failure and the poetics of unfinished construction in Northern Siberia -- Chapter 17 Local gender contracts and the production of traditionality in Siberian Old Believer places -- Chapter 18 Arctic LNG production and the state (the case of Yamal Peninsula) -- Chapter 19 Biography of alcohol in the Arctic village -- Chapter 20 Sanctioned and unsanctioned trade
Chapter 21 Longitudinal ethnography and changing social networks -- Part IV Formal and Grassroots Infrastructure and Siberian Mobility -- Chapter 22 Evenki hunters' and reindeer herders' mobility: Transformation of autonomy regimes -- Chapter 23 The infrastructure of food distribution: Translocal Dagestani migrants in Western Siberia -- Chapter 24 Development cycles of cities in the Siberian North -- Chapter 25 What difference does a railroad make?: Transportation and settlement in the BAM region in historical perspective
Summary The Siberian World provides a window onto the expansive and diverse world of Siberian society, offering valuable insights into how local populations view their environments, adapt to change, promote traditions, and maintain infrastructure
Notes Chapter 26 Stuck in between: Transportation infrastructure, corporate social responsibility, and the state in a small Siberian oil town
Print version record
Subject Ethnicity.
Human ecology.
Human geography.
ethnicity.
human ecology.
Form Electronic book
Author Ferguson, Jenanne
Davydov, Vladimir
ISBN 9781000830057
1000830055
0429354665
9780429354663