Based upon the ethnography gathered among Evenkis living in Kholodnoye village in the northern coastal area of Lake Baikal in Siberia this article discusses relationships between local memorial practices and official memorial regimes. Although negotiation between authoritative and alternative memories and histories is typically portrayed in terms of resistance, in North Baikal it should be approached differently. Thus Evenkis in alliance with the Taiga creatively engage with official memorial regime in a way local practices of remembering serve positively for the local community. Remembering becomes a 'language' to interact with state powers and external audiences
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D198000 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
The Siberian taiga is the homeland and source of economic, spiritual and social well-being for many ...
In 2010-2015, scientists, students, post-graduate students of Siberian Federal University carried ou...
Based upon the ethnography gathered among Evenkis living in Kholodnoye village in the northern coast...
Abstract This article focuses on the representations of Evenkis and their culture in a local museum...
The Baikal– Amur Mainline (BAM) project has been the embodiment of (post‐ )Soviet modernisation with...
This article focuses on the representations of Evenkis and their culture national identity, economic...
Dans cet article, j’explore la façon dont les Évenks du Sud-Est de la Sibérie résistent à l’anéantis...
In this article, I will explore interrelations between place making, movement, use of paths and sign...
The article presents an overview of archival documents reflecting the features of various practices ...
The book consists of oral narratives in the Evenki language, compiled on the basis of the linguistic...
This article is written on the basis of fieldwork materials collected by the ethnographic methods of...
On the basis of field and archival research on Sakhalin Island, and in Moscow, Tomsk and St. Petersb...
Contemporary Asiatic Yupik living in Chukotka (Russia) practise various types of ritual feeding of t...
Siberia is one of a few regions of the world in which hunter-gatherer communities survived until ver...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D198000 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
The Siberian taiga is the homeland and source of economic, spiritual and social well-being for many ...
In 2010-2015, scientists, students, post-graduate students of Siberian Federal University carried ou...
Based upon the ethnography gathered among Evenkis living in Kholodnoye village in the northern coast...
Abstract This article focuses on the representations of Evenkis and their culture in a local museum...
The Baikal– Amur Mainline (BAM) project has been the embodiment of (post‐ )Soviet modernisation with...
This article focuses on the representations of Evenkis and their culture national identity, economic...
Dans cet article, j’explore la façon dont les Évenks du Sud-Est de la Sibérie résistent à l’anéantis...
In this article, I will explore interrelations between place making, movement, use of paths and sign...
The article presents an overview of archival documents reflecting the features of various practices ...
The book consists of oral narratives in the Evenki language, compiled on the basis of the linguistic...
This article is written on the basis of fieldwork materials collected by the ethnographic methods of...
On the basis of field and archival research on Sakhalin Island, and in Moscow, Tomsk and St. Petersb...
Contemporary Asiatic Yupik living in Chukotka (Russia) practise various types of ritual feeding of t...
Siberia is one of a few regions of the world in which hunter-gatherer communities survived until ver...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D198000 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
The Siberian taiga is the homeland and source of economic, spiritual and social well-being for many ...
In 2010-2015, scientists, students, post-graduate students of Siberian Federal University carried ou...