Traditional foraging activities and extensive food sharing are critical to the contemporary nutritional well-being of Dolgan and Nganasan people in the Taimyr Region, Russia. Despite recent economic transformations geared toward free-market capitalism in the post-socialist era, since 1991, a native communal resource-management regime has developed. This article outlines the social and nutritional significance of subsistence and food sharing within a remote indigenous community in Arctic Siberia. Empirical data on procurement processes and relationships, along with data on food distributions and rationales, are discussed. These data are relevant to questions about food sharing and its significance in hunting-and-gathering economies and the e...
This dissertation examines the factors influencing the emergence and stability of cooperation and co...
This paper presents the results of a trip to the Krasnoyarsk Krai in the spring of 2021. The work wa...
People who inhabited North America came through the Bering Isthmus from Northeast Asia. They adapted...
Traditional foraging activities and extensive food sharing are critical to the contemporary nutritio...
Informal household networks are utilized for tundra foods distribution in Ust’-Avam, Taimyr Region, ...
Empirical data on food sharing in native Dolgan, Nganasan, and Nenets communities in Siberia provide...
This paper considers informal household networks by which tundra foods are distributed in Ust’-Avam,...
The majority of families in Ust’-Avam in northern Siberia are dependent on subsistence hunting, fish...
The chapter presents traditional nutrition as a part of the traditional culture of the nomadic Indig...
The sustainability of indigenous communities in the Arctic, and the vulnerable households within, is...
Continuities in social, economic, and religious organisation of the formerly nomadic Dolgan and Ngan...
Subsistence food sharing in Ust’-Avam (Taimyr Region, Russian Federation) is analyzed in light of Ar...
This research investigated the strategies that native people in the Siberian Arctic are employing in...
This paper describes an indigenous hunting/fishing/trapping economy in the Taimyr Autonomous Region,...
The article is dedicated to the problems of survival and development among the aboriginal peoples of...
This dissertation examines the factors influencing the emergence and stability of cooperation and co...
This paper presents the results of a trip to the Krasnoyarsk Krai in the spring of 2021. The work wa...
People who inhabited North America came through the Bering Isthmus from Northeast Asia. They adapted...
Traditional foraging activities and extensive food sharing are critical to the contemporary nutritio...
Informal household networks are utilized for tundra foods distribution in Ust’-Avam, Taimyr Region, ...
Empirical data on food sharing in native Dolgan, Nganasan, and Nenets communities in Siberia provide...
This paper considers informal household networks by which tundra foods are distributed in Ust’-Avam,...
The majority of families in Ust’-Avam in northern Siberia are dependent on subsistence hunting, fish...
The chapter presents traditional nutrition as a part of the traditional culture of the nomadic Indig...
The sustainability of indigenous communities in the Arctic, and the vulnerable households within, is...
Continuities in social, economic, and religious organisation of the formerly nomadic Dolgan and Ngan...
Subsistence food sharing in Ust’-Avam (Taimyr Region, Russian Federation) is analyzed in light of Ar...
This research investigated the strategies that native people in the Siberian Arctic are employing in...
This paper describes an indigenous hunting/fishing/trapping economy in the Taimyr Autonomous Region,...
The article is dedicated to the problems of survival and development among the aboriginal peoples of...
This dissertation examines the factors influencing the emergence and stability of cooperation and co...
This paper presents the results of a trip to the Krasnoyarsk Krai in the spring of 2021. The work wa...
People who inhabited North America came through the Bering Isthmus from Northeast Asia. They adapted...