The article is dedicated to a comparative study of the vocabulary of the Evenks of Russia and China, reflecting the Evenks’ reindeer-breeding culture. Reindeer is of key importance in the spiritual culture of the Tungus. This is due to the economic and cultural type of the Evenks - reindeer herders. Reindeer is the most common domestic animal of the Evenks. Its breeding and economic use is now typical for all Tungusic peoples of Russia and China. Therefore, the main purpose of the article is to describe the ethnolinguistic and ethnocultural realia of the worldview of the Evenks of Russia and China
International audienceReindeer and fish as raw materials – an ethnoarchaeology of Evenk glue technol...
The population differences in ecology and behaviour of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus spp.) is closely ...
The article is dedicated to the problems of survival and development among the aboriginal peoples of...
This article focuses on the representations of Evenkis and their culture national identity, economic...
This article raises a problem of reindeer herding types. On the basis of ethnographic flieldwork dat...
This paper summarizes work with two Evenki reindeer herding collectives in the Severo-Baikal’skoe na...
International audienceThe Evenks, previously known as Tungus, are essentially reindeer herders and h...
The article examines the zoomorphic code of a dog in the culture of the Russian Ustians - descendant...
Evenks represent one of the nomadic reindeer herding and hunting indigenous peoples widely sca! ered...
This article is based on the results of recent fieldwork among the Evenk reindeer herders in the nor...
The paper presents an overview of the new elements that have come into the life of the Tundra Nenets...
The reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) is the mainstay of most of the indigenous cultures and economies of...
This article examines the phenomenon of nomadic reindeer herding in the Severnaia Sosva river basin....
The paper presents the first compilationof information on the history and culture of the Evenks of t...
Abstract: At present (in 1999) there are approximately 1.5 million semi-domesticated and 1.3 million...
International audienceReindeer and fish as raw materials – an ethnoarchaeology of Evenk glue technol...
The population differences in ecology and behaviour of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus spp.) is closely ...
The article is dedicated to the problems of survival and development among the aboriginal peoples of...
This article focuses on the representations of Evenkis and their culture national identity, economic...
This article raises a problem of reindeer herding types. On the basis of ethnographic flieldwork dat...
This paper summarizes work with two Evenki reindeer herding collectives in the Severo-Baikal’skoe na...
International audienceThe Evenks, previously known as Tungus, are essentially reindeer herders and h...
The article examines the zoomorphic code of a dog in the culture of the Russian Ustians - descendant...
Evenks represent one of the nomadic reindeer herding and hunting indigenous peoples widely sca! ered...
This article is based on the results of recent fieldwork among the Evenk reindeer herders in the nor...
The paper presents an overview of the new elements that have come into the life of the Tundra Nenets...
The reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) is the mainstay of most of the indigenous cultures and economies of...
This article examines the phenomenon of nomadic reindeer herding in the Severnaia Sosva river basin....
The paper presents the first compilationof information on the history and culture of the Evenks of t...
Abstract: At present (in 1999) there are approximately 1.5 million semi-domesticated and 1.3 million...
International audienceReindeer and fish as raw materials – an ethnoarchaeology of Evenk glue technol...
The population differences in ecology and behaviour of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus spp.) is closely ...
The article is dedicated to the problems of survival and development among the aboriginal peoples of...