Siberian Survival

Siberian Survival
Title Siberian Survival PDF eBook
Author Andrei V. Golovnev
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 223
Release 2018-09-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1501727222

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The Yamal Peninsula in northwestern Siberia is one of the few remaining places on earth where a nomadic people retain a traditional culture. Here in the tundra, the Nenets—one of the few indigenous minorities of the Russian North—follow a lifestyle shaped by the seasonal migrations of the reindeer they herd. For decades under Soviet rule, they weathered harsh policies designed to subjugate them. How the Nenets successfully resisted indoctrination from a powerful totalitarian state and how today they face new challenges to the survival of their culture—these are the subjects of this compelling and lavishly illustrated book.The authors—one the head of a team of Russian ethnographers who have spent many seasons on the peninsula, the other an American attorney specializing in issues affecting the Arctic—introduce the rich culture of the Nenets. They recount how Soviet authorities attempted to restructure the native economy, by organizing herders into collectives and redistributing reindeer and pasture lands, as well as to eradicate the native belief system, by killing shamans and destroying sacred sites. Over the past century, the Nenets have also witnessed the piecemeal destruction of their fragile environment and the forced settlement of part of their population. To understand how this society has survived against all odds, the authors consider the unique strengths of the culture and the characteristics of the outside forces confronting it.Today, the Yamal is known for a new reason: it is the site of one of the world's largest natural gas deposits. The authors discuss the dangers Russian and Western developers present to the Nenets people and recommend policies for land use which will help to preserve this remarkable culture.For information on the documentaries about life—both human and animal—above the Arctic Circle that Andrei V. Golovnev and Gail Osherenko have made, visit www.filmsfromthenorth.com.

Lost in the Taiga

Lost in the Taiga
Title Lost in the Taiga PDF eBook
Author Vasiliĭ Peskov
Publisher Doubleday Books
Total Pages 300
Release 1994
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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The sole surviving family member, the daughter Agafia, lives by herself in the Lykov family cabin to this day.

Yuri Vella’s Fight for Survival in Western Siberia

Yuri Vella’s Fight for Survival in Western Siberia
Title Yuri Vella’s Fight for Survival in Western Siberia PDF eBook
Author Liivo Niglas
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 334
Release 2019-10-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1527541401

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The book is centred on a fascinating personality, a Western Siberian indigenous poet, reindeer herder and ecological activist, who, in his 40s, made the choice to live in the forest with reindeer. There, he struggled with oil giant LUKoil to ensure his reindeer the possibility to live. A series of essays reflect on his awareness and construction of self and culture, his complex relations with the oil industry, and his native spirituality. It presents insights into what it means to be an indigenous intellectual in post-Soviet Russia at the beginning of the 21st century. Yuri Vella (1948-2013) is not an ordinary representative of his people, but he shows one of the possible forms indigenous leadership could take in Russia, if it aims at giving indigenous peoples the possibility in the near and far future to shape a sustainable relation to nature and their neighbours.

Sentence, Siberia

Sentence, Siberia
Title Sentence, Siberia PDF eBook
Author Ann Lehtmets
Publisher
Total Pages 406
Release 1994
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Ann Lehtmets is one of the few people alive in the western world to have lived through Stalin's holocaust. This is her tale of survival in a world where existence was difficult for all and deadly for most.

Tent Life in Siberia

Tent Life in Siberia
Title Tent Life in Siberia PDF eBook
Author George Kennan
Publisher Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Total Pages 447
Release 2007-03-17
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1602390452

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George Kennan tells the story of his expedition through the Siberian wilderness with a small team of explorers.

We Sang Through Tears

We Sang Through Tears
Title We Sang Through Tears PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 386
Release 1999
Genre Concentration camps
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First-hand accounts written by people deported from Latvia to Siberia in the 1940's and 1950's.

Tent Life in Siberia

Tent Life in Siberia
Title Tent Life in Siberia PDF eBook
Author George Kennan
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 448
Release 2007-03-17
Genre Travel
ISBN 1626367507

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This collection chronicles the fiction and non fiction classics by the greatest writers the world has ever known. The inclusion of both popular as well as overlooked pieces is pivotal to providing a broad and representative collection of classic works.