Depuis des décennies, l’origine du peuple Sakha interroge les chercheurs en raison de ses particularités économiques et linguistiques. L'histoire de la Iakoutie est abordée via les données historiques et les études menées par diverses écoles scientifiques. On assiste, dès la colonisation de la Iakoutie au XVIIème siècle, à une évolution culturelle, notamment sous l'influence de la culture russe et de l’orthodoxie. L'étude historique de la société iakoute au sein de l'État russe, via les données en partie inédites, nous permet d’envisager les facteurs de son évolution au cours des siècles et ses mutations sociétales. Notre étude s'appuie aussi sur les données ethnoarchéologiques qui sont issues des travaux de la mission archéologique frança...
Wladimir Berelowitch, The origin of Russian ethnography: the Geographical Society in the 1840's-1850...
Background: Sakha – an area connecting South and Northeast Siberia – is significant for understandin...
A.A. Savvin (1896–1951) was one of the first Yakut ethnographers and folklore specialists who left h...
For many decades researchers have been interested in the origins of the Sakha culture because of its...
Study, on the basis of 162 characters from 179 perfectly preserved frozen burials, of the cultural e...
Study, on the basis of 162 characters from 179 perfectly preserved frozen burials, of the cultural e...
For anthropologists, Central Asia and Eastern Siberia represent a unique case study for two reasons....
Cet article présente l’histoire et l’émergence des communautés métissées de la Iakoutie du XVIIe au ...
textEthnogenesis is the event and process by which new cultural and ethnic groups originate and evo...
This study analyses the prehistory of a northeastern Siberian population, the Sakha (Yakuts), from b...
Diplomska naloga obravnava dvajsetletno obdobje rusko-japonske kolonizacije na otoku Sahalin. V nalo...
Vladimir I. Vasil'ev, Traditional societies of northwestern Siberia in Soviet anthropology. Soviet a...
This article deals with the history of cultural transformation of the small-numbered peoples of the ...
The problem of adaptation of societies to global changes is known to be one of the most challenging ...
The Russian civilization started to interact with the aboriginal traditional civilization in the Yak...
Wladimir Berelowitch, The origin of Russian ethnography: the Geographical Society in the 1840's-1850...
Background: Sakha – an area connecting South and Northeast Siberia – is significant for understandin...
A.A. Savvin (1896–1951) was one of the first Yakut ethnographers and folklore specialists who left h...
For many decades researchers have been interested in the origins of the Sakha culture because of its...
Study, on the basis of 162 characters from 179 perfectly preserved frozen burials, of the cultural e...
Study, on the basis of 162 characters from 179 perfectly preserved frozen burials, of the cultural e...
For anthropologists, Central Asia and Eastern Siberia represent a unique case study for two reasons....
Cet article présente l’histoire et l’émergence des communautés métissées de la Iakoutie du XVIIe au ...
textEthnogenesis is the event and process by which new cultural and ethnic groups originate and evo...
This study analyses the prehistory of a northeastern Siberian population, the Sakha (Yakuts), from b...
Diplomska naloga obravnava dvajsetletno obdobje rusko-japonske kolonizacije na otoku Sahalin. V nalo...
Vladimir I. Vasil'ev, Traditional societies of northwestern Siberia in Soviet anthropology. Soviet a...
This article deals with the history of cultural transformation of the small-numbered peoples of the ...
The problem of adaptation of societies to global changes is known to be one of the most challenging ...
The Russian civilization started to interact with the aboriginal traditional civilization in the Yak...
Wladimir Berelowitch, The origin of Russian ethnography: the Geographical Society in the 1840's-1850...
Background: Sakha – an area connecting South and Northeast Siberia – is significant for understandin...
A.A. Savvin (1896–1951) was one of the first Yakut ethnographers and folklore specialists who left h...