Peoples of the tundra: northern Siberians in the post-communist transition
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Main Author: Ziker, John P., (John Peter) (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Illinois Waveland Press, Inc. c2002
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-180)
"On ethnographic grounds alone, Ziker's book is a unique and valuable contribution. Despite increased fieldwork opportunities for foreigners in the former Soviet Union in recent years, much of Russia and Siberia remains terra incognita to Western scholars, except for specialists who know the Russian literature
In this sense, the book fills a gap in the ethnographic literature on Siberia for Western students and, at the same time, serves as a microcosm of the devastating changes affecting rural communities and indigenous peoples generally in a disintegrating former superpower; that is, increasing isolation and a shift to nonmarket survival economies."--ORIGINAL BOOK JACKET.
Ziker's account of the Dolgan and Nganasan peoples of the Ust Avam community is a fascinating analysis of how people adapt their hunting, fishing, and herding not only to the demanding Arctice environment but also to enormous economic and political adversities created in the wake of the Soviet Union's collapse
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (x, 197 p.)
ISBN:1577662121