The article presents the results of the analysis of commercial hunting of the most typical communities of small indigenous peoples of the North of Russia living in the Arctic zone of Yakutia, for which hunting largely determines the life quality. For the analysis, statistical data and internal hunting materials were used with the participation of the article authors. In preparing this article, we used statistical data and materials from the Yakutia Department of Hunting Management, as well as stock materials from the Institute. We used statistical methods to process the materials. For the first time, the materials of the intra-economic hunting arrangement conducted in the areas assigned to small peoples are analyzed. For the first time, the...
The article presents the preliminary results of a comprehensive study on the social anthropology of ...
Traditional subsistence socio-ecological systems (TSSESs) based on hunting, gathering and fishing ar...
The majority of families in Ust’-Avam in northern Siberia are dependent on subsistence hunting, fish...
Anabarski district in NW Sakha was traditionally a district with mixed hunting/reindeer herding econ...
Arctic wildlife resource management must secure biodiversity without infringing on indigenous huntin...
Arctic wildlife resource management must secure biodiversity without infringing on indigenous huntin...
In the given article, we analyze regional identity among the native indigenous people in the Siberia...
The existing system of international legal and domestic protection of indigenous minority peoples’ i...
The article studies the issue of the protection of the land and the coastal part of the Kara Sea and...
The article is dedicated to the problems of survival and development among the aboriginal peoples of...
The transformations taking place in Russia since the 90s have changed both the political and economi...
Archival documents and sociological field materials lead to some study results on the development of...
Changes of the environment and climate have different local consequences in the Arctic. The article ...
The purpose of the article is to describe the seasonality and means of livelihood of the native peop...
This article is based on the results of recent fieldwork among the Evenk reindeer herders in the nor...
The article presents the preliminary results of a comprehensive study on the social anthropology of ...
Traditional subsistence socio-ecological systems (TSSESs) based on hunting, gathering and fishing ar...
The majority of families in Ust’-Avam in northern Siberia are dependent on subsistence hunting, fish...
Anabarski district in NW Sakha was traditionally a district with mixed hunting/reindeer herding econ...
Arctic wildlife resource management must secure biodiversity without infringing on indigenous huntin...
Arctic wildlife resource management must secure biodiversity without infringing on indigenous huntin...
In the given article, we analyze regional identity among the native indigenous people in the Siberia...
The existing system of international legal and domestic protection of indigenous minority peoples’ i...
The article studies the issue of the protection of the land and the coastal part of the Kara Sea and...
The article is dedicated to the problems of survival and development among the aboriginal peoples of...
The transformations taking place in Russia since the 90s have changed both the political and economi...
Archival documents and sociological field materials lead to some study results on the development of...
Changes of the environment and climate have different local consequences in the Arctic. The article ...
The purpose of the article is to describe the seasonality and means of livelihood of the native peop...
This article is based on the results of recent fieldwork among the Evenk reindeer herders in the nor...
The article presents the preliminary results of a comprehensive study on the social anthropology of ...
Traditional subsistence socio-ecological systems (TSSESs) based on hunting, gathering and fishing ar...
The majority of families in Ust’-Avam in northern Siberia are dependent on subsistence hunting, fish...