This article discusses spatial changes in the ethnic territories of Native Siberians from the late nineteenth century to the early twenty-first century. A Geographic Information System (GIS) was developed to model and observe these changes. The GIS also features resource-oriented economic activities, major waterways and railroads. Analysis of the model, textual sources and statistical data made it possible to determine what factors constituted Siberia's ethnographical pattern of the early twentieth century and led to its changes in the ensuing decades and what impact on the indigenous peoples these changes had. Four special maps showing Siberia in the 1900s–10s, 1930s–40s, 1970s–80s and 2000s–10s were produced from the GIS and are included ...
How and why is Indigeneity expressed differently in different contexts? This article examines the ar...
The importance of maps in the construction of national territories has already received much attenti...
Indigenous peoples have long been excluded from the management of their homelands and the natural re...
Siberia is one of a few regions of the world in which hunter-gatherer communities survived until ver...
In the post-perestroica period, the twenty-six nomadic small peoples of Siberia with less than thirt...
The article deals with the maps of Resettlements Administration as a valuable source for the history...
textEthnogenesis is the event and process by which new cultural and ethnic groups originate and evo...
The article substantiates the hypothesis of existence of Siberian sub-ethnic identity on the basis o...
The Kamchatka Peninsula in the Russian Far East was one of the last territories to become part of Ru...
The article deals with the "Atlas of Siberia” by S.U. Remezov (1701) which is one of the most signif...
In the given article, we analyze regional identity among the native indigenous people in the Siberia...
The edition addresses indigenous peoples in Russia. Firstly, Arbahan Magomedov analyzes a new politi...
Late imperial Russia encompassed a diverse, multi-ethnic population. In Siberia and other regions, o...
In 2010-2015, scientists, students, post-graduate students of Siberian Federal University carried ou...
The article reports on results of field research conducted in the Siberian Arctic between 2010 and 2...
How and why is Indigeneity expressed differently in different contexts? This article examines the ar...
The importance of maps in the construction of national territories has already received much attenti...
Indigenous peoples have long been excluded from the management of their homelands and the natural re...
Siberia is one of a few regions of the world in which hunter-gatherer communities survived until ver...
In the post-perestroica period, the twenty-six nomadic small peoples of Siberia with less than thirt...
The article deals with the maps of Resettlements Administration as a valuable source for the history...
textEthnogenesis is the event and process by which new cultural and ethnic groups originate and evo...
The article substantiates the hypothesis of existence of Siberian sub-ethnic identity on the basis o...
The Kamchatka Peninsula in the Russian Far East was one of the last territories to become part of Ru...
The article deals with the "Atlas of Siberia” by S.U. Remezov (1701) which is one of the most signif...
In the given article, we analyze regional identity among the native indigenous people in the Siberia...
The edition addresses indigenous peoples in Russia. Firstly, Arbahan Magomedov analyzes a new politi...
Late imperial Russia encompassed a diverse, multi-ethnic population. In Siberia and other regions, o...
In 2010-2015, scientists, students, post-graduate students of Siberian Federal University carried ou...
The article reports on results of field research conducted in the Siberian Arctic between 2010 and 2...
How and why is Indigeneity expressed differently in different contexts? This article examines the ar...
The importance of maps in the construction of national territories has already received much attenti...
Indigenous peoples have long been excluded from the management of their homelands and the natural re...