Identity and ecology in Arctic Siberia

Identity and ecology in Arctic Siberia
About this book
"This is a first-hand account of a reindeer-herding collective in the remote Taimyr peninsula of Siberia. The author gives an intimate description of the day-to-day lives of a little-known group of Evenkis as they face both economic and ecological challenges. His book therefore fills a gap in our understanding of the historical and political dynamics of northern Asia, and traces the changes caused in the region by the formation of, and the recent break-up of, the Soviet Union. It also addresses wider questions of ecological theory, nationalism, and the formation of identity."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL495109W
Subjects
Domestic animalsEconomic conditionsEvenki (Asian people)Human ecologyPolitics and governmentReindeer herdingSocial conditionsSiberia (russia), social life and customsEthnology, russia (federation), siberiaEvenk (Peuple d'Asie)Animaux domestiquesConditions socialesConditions économiquesRenneConduite du troupeauÉcologie humainePolitique et gouvernementEconomic history