In this article, I will explore interrelations between place making, movement, use of paths and signs among the Orochen of Zabaikal Krai (Province). Although under the Russian Tsars Orochen-Evenki hunters and herders were referred to negatively as wanderers; today my ethnography demonstrates how movements of animals and humans are crucial for the success of their subsistence, place making and worldview. Hence, walking in the taiga is an important skill that is essential to hunting and herding activities when humans strive to identify animals' 'living places' (Orochen bikit) by reading their tracks and movements. Humans also leave their own tracks and paths as well as signs communicating with each other while subsisting in remote areas, in t...
The article describes burning practices used by native northern hunters-gatherers and reindeer herde...
The article presents the results of the analysis of commercial hunting of the most typical communiti...
The article focuses on the song tradition of the Chalkans – a small Turkic-speaking population livin...
In this article, I will explore interrelations between place making, movement, use of paths and sign...
My dissertation focuses on the ways the Orochen-Evenki reindeer herders and hunters living in the ta...
The following article explores the meaning of roads and the practices of movement for a small group ...
This article addresses the topic of temporality of movement among northern Baikal reindeer herders, ...
This article is based on the results of recent fieldwork among the Evenk reindeer herders in the nor...
This article documents the way in which the Orochen-Evenki hunters and herders in northern part of Z...
Mobility is an aspect of human activity that is highly contextual but also in need of a framework fo...
Anabarski district in NW Sakha was traditionally a district with mixed hunting/reindeer herding econ...
This article examines the phenomenon of nomadic reindeer herding in the Severnaia Sosva river basin....
This article * documents the way in which the Orochen-Evenki hunters and herders in northern part of...
This article presents some results of the photographic analysis project, that we accomplish on the b...
The purpose of this article is to examine Khanty spatial ritual behaviour in the context of the...
The article describes burning practices used by native northern hunters-gatherers and reindeer herde...
The article presents the results of the analysis of commercial hunting of the most typical communiti...
The article focuses on the song tradition of the Chalkans – a small Turkic-speaking population livin...
In this article, I will explore interrelations between place making, movement, use of paths and sign...
My dissertation focuses on the ways the Orochen-Evenki reindeer herders and hunters living in the ta...
The following article explores the meaning of roads and the practices of movement for a small group ...
This article addresses the topic of temporality of movement among northern Baikal reindeer herders, ...
This article is based on the results of recent fieldwork among the Evenk reindeer herders in the nor...
This article documents the way in which the Orochen-Evenki hunters and herders in northern part of Z...
Mobility is an aspect of human activity that is highly contextual but also in need of a framework fo...
Anabarski district in NW Sakha was traditionally a district with mixed hunting/reindeer herding econ...
This article examines the phenomenon of nomadic reindeer herding in the Severnaia Sosva river basin....
This article * documents the way in which the Orochen-Evenki hunters and herders in northern part of...
This article presents some results of the photographic analysis project, that we accomplish on the b...
The purpose of this article is to examine Khanty spatial ritual behaviour in the context of the...
The article describes burning practices used by native northern hunters-gatherers and reindeer herde...
The article presents the results of the analysis of commercial hunting of the most typical communiti...
The article focuses on the song tradition of the Chalkans – a small Turkic-speaking population livin...