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“We are Reindeer People, We Come from Reindeer.” Reindeer Herding in Representations of the Sami in Russia

Acta Borealia, 2011
Reindeer herding, a tourism emblem of the European North, is also part of a long-lasting tradition of objectification of Sami culture in Russia. Sustained in the popular imagination by Russian ethnography, the dominant order's agent for legitimization of Soviet ethnic policies, in the 1990s the tradition of exoticization and “othering” was strengthened
Vladislava Vladimirova
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Relations between man and reindeer – traces of reindeer herding

open access: yes, 2021
The transition from hunting and fishing to reindeer herding is one of the most important questions related to early Sami culture. Artifacts indicative of reindeer herding are very unusual as archaeological finds. The material remains of reindeer herding consist mainly of organic material, which is very sparsely preserved in the soil.
Aronsson, Kjell-Åke
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Reindeer Herding in Transition

open access: yes, 2003
Heikkinen, Hannu 2002. Sopeutumisen mallit. Poronhoidon adaptaatio jälkiteolliseen toimintaympäristöön Suomen läntisella poronhoitoalueella 1980-2000. (Models of adaptation. Adaptation of reindeer herding into the postindustrial environment in the western reindeer herding of Finland in 1980-2000.) Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran tutkimuksia 892 ...
Tuisku, Tuula
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Conclusion: Past and Present Reindeer Herding in Dialogue [PDF]

open access: yesArctic encounters, 2022
This concluding chapter summarises the new insights provided by a combination of archaeological research, traditional knowledge, and other sources of information on reindeer domestication and the development of reindeer herding in northern Fennoscandia ...
Anna-Kaisa Salmi   +2 more
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Working Reindeer in Past and Present Reindeer Herding [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
It has been suggested that draught reindeer have been used for pulling and carrying people and their things ever since reindeer were domesticated.
Salmi Anna-Kaisa   +6 more
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Examining limits and barriers to climate change adaptation in an Indigenous reindeer herding community

open access: yesClimate and Development, 2013
Based on recognized gaps in adaptation research the article begins by identifying the need to empirically investigate the‘governance of adaptation’.
Annette Löf
exaly   +2 more sources

Reindeer herding and ecology in finnish Lapland

GeoJournal, 1984
In recent times major changes have occurred in extensive areas of Lapland inhabited by the reindeer-herding Lapps of northern Fennoscandia (Norway, Sweden, Finland, and the Kola Peninsula in the Soviet Union). Their customary way of life, delicately attuned to the ecological conditions of the arctic and subarctic areas, is buffetet between the ...
D. M. Epstein, A. Valmari
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Chukchi reindeer herding culture

Études/Inuit/Studies, 2009
This research note describes a project about the relationship between humans and wild reindeer in Chukotka. The study attempts to answer the following questions: 1) How have reindeer herders managed the wild reindeer issue in the past and in the present? and 2) Which peoples have been involved in wild reindeer hunting?
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Reindeer-herding cultures in northern Nordland, Norway: Methods for documenting traces of reindeer herders in the landscape and for dating reindeer-herding activities

Quaternary International, 2011
This paper focuses on reindeer-herding culture in northern Scandinavia. Reindeer herding concerns the day to day work with the herd on seasonal pastures and on the spring and autumn migrations. The main purpose is to discuss the age of reindeer pastoralism in northern Scandinavia.
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