The Siberian World.
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.
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Superior document: | Routledge Worlds Series |
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Place / Publishing House: | Milton : : Taylor & Francis Group,, 2023. ©2023. |
Year of Publication: | 2023 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Routledge Worlds Series
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (654 pages) |
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Table of 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
- Chapter 26 Stuck in between: Transportation infrastructure, corporate social responsibility, and the state in a small Siberian oil town
- Chapter 27 Hidden dimensions of clandestine fishery: A misfortune topology based on scenarios of failures
- Chapter 28 Infrastructural brokers in a logistical cul-de-sac: Taimyr's wild winter road drivers
- Chapter 29 Ice roads and floating shops: The seasonal variations and landscape of mobility in Northwest Siberia
- Part V Religious Mosaics in Siberia
- Chapter 30 Contemporary shamanic and spiritual practices in the city of Yakutsk
- Chapter 31 The making of Altaian nationalism: Indigenous intelligentsia, Oirot prophecy, and socialist autonomy, 1904-1922
- Chapter 32 Missionaries in the Russian Arctic: Religious and ideological changes among Nenets reindeer herders
- Chapter 33 Nanai post-Soviet Shamanism: "True" shamans among the "neo-shamans".
- Chapter 34 Feeding the gi'rgir at Kilvei: An exploration of human-reindeer-ancestor relations among the Siberian Chukchi
- Chapter 35 Feasts and festivals among contemporary Siberian communities
- Chapter 36 Animals as a reflection of the universe structure in the culture of Oka Buryats and Soiots
- Part VI Conceptions of History
- Chapter 37 Economics of the Santan trade: Profit of the Nivkh and Ul'chi traders in Northeast Asia in the 18th and 19th centuries
- Chapter 38 Power, ritual, and art in the Siberian Ice Age: The collection of ornamented artifacts as evidence of prestige technology
- Chapter 39 Archaeology of shamanism in Siberian prehistory
- Chapter 40 Rock art research in Southeast Siberia: A history of ideas and ethnographic interpretations
- Chapter 41 A history of Siberian ethnography
- Chapter 42 Cycles of change: Seasonality in the environmental history of Siberia
- Index.