Traditional knowledge about snow and ice conditions on and in the ground is essential in the life of the Yamal Nenets. This holistic knowledge helps the Nenets to travel in the tundra, find good pastures for their domesticated reindeer herds, select proper places for making their camps, find firewood, and locate clean snow or ice for drinking water. It is particularly important for reindeer herders, because looking at different characteristics of snow (layers, hardness, and granularity) enables them to find good pastures for their animals. If there are dangers posed by a crust of ice on the snow, herders have to move their herds to other pastures. Moreover, even reindeer know which kind of snow is easier for them to break with their hooves ...
This article examines the phenomenon of nomadic reindeer herding in the Severnaia Sosva river basin....
Once Upon the Permafrost is a longitudinal climate ethnography about “knowing” a specific culture an...
International audienceAs with many Indigenous Peoples, the Siberian Evenki nomadic reindeer herders ...
Traditional knowledge about snow and ice conditions on and in the ground is essential in the life of...
In this article, we identify what herders in Fennoscandia and northwestern Russia see as critical co...
Assessing potential drivers of and linkages between sea ice retreat or thinning across Arctic Russia...
In this paper, ethnographic material on the Komi reindeer herders of eastern Bolshezemelskaya tundra...
Winter is a critical season for reindeer herding, with the amount and quality of snow being among th...
Permafrost thaw plays a significant role in climate change, as global warming leads to massive amoun...
AbstractWinter is a critical season for reindeer herding, with the amount and quality of snow being ...
Рец. на кн.: Lavrillier A., Gabyshev S. An Arctic Indigenous Knowledge System of Landscape, Climate,...
Human-environment relationships in Siberia and Northeast China. Knowledge, rituals, mobility and po...
Animal husbandry in the Fennoscandian North is limited mainly to reindeer herding and cattle farming...
The paper presents an overview of the new elements that have come into the life of the Tundra Nenets...
Winter is a critical season for reindeer herding, with the amount and quality of snow being among t...
This article examines the phenomenon of nomadic reindeer herding in the Severnaia Sosva river basin....
Once Upon the Permafrost is a longitudinal climate ethnography about “knowing” a specific culture an...
International audienceAs with many Indigenous Peoples, the Siberian Evenki nomadic reindeer herders ...
Traditional knowledge about snow and ice conditions on and in the ground is essential in the life of...
In this article, we identify what herders in Fennoscandia and northwestern Russia see as critical co...
Assessing potential drivers of and linkages between sea ice retreat or thinning across Arctic Russia...
In this paper, ethnographic material on the Komi reindeer herders of eastern Bolshezemelskaya tundra...
Winter is a critical season for reindeer herding, with the amount and quality of snow being among th...
Permafrost thaw plays a significant role in climate change, as global warming leads to massive amoun...
AbstractWinter is a critical season for reindeer herding, with the amount and quality of snow being ...
Рец. на кн.: Lavrillier A., Gabyshev S. An Arctic Indigenous Knowledge System of Landscape, Climate,...
Human-environment relationships in Siberia and Northeast China. Knowledge, rituals, mobility and po...
Animal husbandry in the Fennoscandian North is limited mainly to reindeer herding and cattle farming...
The paper presents an overview of the new elements that have come into the life of the Tundra Nenets...
Winter is a critical season for reindeer herding, with the amount and quality of snow being among t...
This article examines the phenomenon of nomadic reindeer herding in the Severnaia Sosva river basin....
Once Upon the Permafrost is a longitudinal climate ethnography about “knowing” a specific culture an...
International audienceAs with many Indigenous Peoples, the Siberian Evenki nomadic reindeer herders ...