Indigenous peoples of Taimyr: “The right to live on their own land”

The main source for the preparation of the article was the field materials collected by the authors in Taimyr in April ― May 2021. The in-depth interviews obtained during the expeditionary research, coupled with a blitz survey, reveal the problems and reasons for the difficult economic and ethno-cul...

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Main Authors: Perevalova E.V., Kisser T.S.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RA 2022-12-01
Series:Вестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии
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Online Access:http://ipdn.ru/_private/a59/180-188.pdf
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description The main source for the preparation of the article was the field materials collected by the authors in Taimyr in April ― May 2021. The in-depth interviews obtained during the expeditionary research, coupled with a blitz survey, reveal the problems and reasons for the difficult economic and ethno-cultural situation of indigenous peoples in their own interpretation. For a long time, inaccessibility of Taimyr contributed to the preservation of its surface and underground resources, which supported the existence of the traditional economic complexes of five indigenous peoples (Dolgans, Nenets, Nganasans, Evenks, Enets). The beginning of the active development of the Taimyr Arctic by industrial companies in the last decade has become a challenge for the indigenous population: all ethno-preserving industries ― hunting for wild reindeer, fishing, reindeer breeding ― have been threatened. The sharp decline of wild reindeer population in Taimyr is perceived by local residents as a catastrophe. Among the main reasons, along with the deterioration of the environmental situation associated with the accidents at the Norilsk Mining and Metallurgical Plant and the appearance of new subsoil users in the Taimyr tundras, poaching and shooting of wild reindeer by local residents that significantly exceeds the quotas are listed. The measures taken by the state (quotas for hunting wild deer and fishing, social benefits) do not solve the problems of preserving the traditional nature management and lifestyle, with which the indigenous population of Taimyr is directly connected by the ideas of “the right to work”, “the right to live on one's own land” and “the right to identity”. Despite the insignificance of the preferences, benefits for people leading the traditional way of life are causing discontent in the ethnic communities. The growth of social tension is also due to the chronic problem of unemployment and a deplorable state of many Taimyr villages, the prospect of preserving of which directly depends on the state of the biological resources.
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spelling doaj.art-69b9b13785224b4e8b1fcc52b174f52f2022-12-22T03:54:53ZrusTyumen Scientific Centre SB RAВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии1811-74652071-04372022-12-014(59)18018810.20874/2071-0437-2022-59-4-15Indigenous peoples of Taimyr: “The right to live on their own land” Perevalova E.V. 0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9480-715X Kisser T.S. 1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9246-2787Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (the Kunstcamera) of the RASPeter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (the Kunstcamera) of the RASThe main source for the preparation of the article was the field materials collected by the authors in Taimyr in April ― May 2021. The in-depth interviews obtained during the expeditionary research, coupled with a blitz survey, reveal the problems and reasons for the difficult economic and ethno-cultural situation of indigenous peoples in their own interpretation. For a long time, inaccessibility of Taimyr contributed to the preservation of its surface and underground resources, which supported the existence of the traditional economic complexes of five indigenous peoples (Dolgans, Nenets, Nganasans, Evenks, Enets). The beginning of the active development of the Taimyr Arctic by industrial companies in the last decade has become a challenge for the indigenous population: all ethno-preserving industries ― hunting for wild reindeer, fishing, reindeer breeding ― have been threatened. The sharp decline of wild reindeer population in Taimyr is perceived by local residents as a catastrophe. Among the main reasons, along with the deterioration of the environmental situation associated with the accidents at the Norilsk Mining and Metallurgical Plant and the appearance of new subsoil users in the Taimyr tundras, poaching and shooting of wild reindeer by local residents that significantly exceeds the quotas are listed. The measures taken by the state (quotas for hunting wild deer and fishing, social benefits) do not solve the problems of preserving the traditional nature management and lifestyle, with which the indigenous population of Taimyr is directly connected by the ideas of “the right to work”, “the right to live on one's own land” and “the right to identity”. Despite the insignificance of the preferences, benefits for people leading the traditional way of life are causing discontent in the ethnic communities. The growth of social tension is also due to the chronic problem of unemployment and a deplorable state of many Taimyr villages, the prospect of preserving of which directly depends on the state of the biological resources. http://ipdn.ru/_private/a59/180-188.pdfindigenous peoplestaimyrstatusrightsbenefitstraditional nature managementtraditional way of lifeidentity
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Indigenous peoples of Taimyr: “The right to live on their own land”
Вестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии
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taimyr
status
rights
benefits
traditional nature management
traditional way of life
identity
title Indigenous peoples of Taimyr: “The right to live on their own land”
title_full Indigenous peoples of Taimyr: “The right to live on their own land”
title_fullStr Indigenous peoples of Taimyr: “The right to live on their own land”
title_full_unstemmed Indigenous peoples of Taimyr: “The right to live on their own land”
title_short Indigenous peoples of Taimyr: “The right to live on their own land”
title_sort indigenous peoples of taimyr the right to live on their own land
topic indigenous peoples
taimyr
status
rights
benefits
traditional nature management
traditional way of life
identity
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