Reindeer-breeding culture in Russia and Inner Mongolia (PRC) (based on the material of the reindeer-breeding vocabulary of the Evenks) [PDF]
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.
Andreeva Tamara +3 more
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Ethnic reindeer herders: Groupness among reindeer-herding Sámi in Northwest Finnish Lapland [PDF]
In the article, we examine the ethnic groupness among Sámi reindeer herders in Northwest Finnish Lapland. According to our results, reindeer herders recognize different groupnessess. Sáminess is perceived as an ethnic and often local, family-related groupness.
Nykänen, Tapio, Valkeapää, Leena
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Gender Roles of Indigenous Women Reindeer Herders in Transition with Particular Reference to the Arctic Siberian Tundra Areas: Challenges of Social (In)Security [PDF]
The changing role of women in the traditional Indigenous communities of the Russian Arctic in the 21st century is a rarely studied phenomenon. However, this is an important period of significant strengthening of their civil, political and social rights ...
Filant, Konstantin +4 more
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This contribution is an analysis of how the rights of the Sámi to engage in reindeer husbandry are guaranteed in the green transition to renewable energy in Sweden.
Dorothee Cambou
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Reindeer herding of Chukotka ethnicities in the end of the 20th — first quarter of 21st century [PDF]
In Chukotka, reindeer herding is the most important element of traditional subsistence for the Chukchi, Koryak, Even and Yukaghir peoples. Despite substantial changes in reindeer herding, associated with modernization and commercialization of the ...
Kolomiets O.P., Nuvano V.N.
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Role of supplementary feeding in reindeer husbandry [Elektronisk resurs]
The chapter discusses the practice of providing reindeer with supplementary feed in winter as part of reindeer husbandry in Finland, Sweden and Norway. It describes how feeding is practised, and the benefits and problems connected with this practice, as ...
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet. +2 more
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Sustainable Indigenous Reindeer Herding as a Human Right
The specifically changing climate conditions in the arctic and subarctic tremendously affect the vegetation and the conditions of the snow. This, therefore, influences the possibilities for rangifer tarandus to feed.
Stefan Kirchner, Vanessa M. Frese
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Förutsättningar och utmaningar för renskötseln i Norge, Sverige och Finland
This report is based on the book "Reindeer Husbandry and Global Environmental Change - pastoralism in Fennoscandia". The book, which was published in 2022, brings together previous and new research compiled within a Nordic collaboration project, ReiGN ...
Birgitta Åhman +2 more
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‘Leaving No One Behind’–Sustainable Development of Sámi Reindeer Husbandry in Norway [PDF]
Within pastoral systems there is deep knowledge of the dynamics of the landscape and nature; and the Sámi traditional reindeer herding understanding of sustainable reindeer husbandry holds adaptive mechanisms for dealing with changing conditions in ...
Mathiesen, Svein Disch +3 more
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Reindeer husbandry and climate change:challenges for adaptation [PDF]
Reindeer and reindeer herders in the circumpolar North are exposed to harsh and often hard-to-predict weather conditions. Herding communities have previously adapted to these external disturbances by flexible pasture use, seasonal mobility, changing ...
Löf, Annette +19 more
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