Everyday Ethnocultural Adaptation of Newly Arrived and Indigenous Populations in Yugra
This publication presents results of a study of everyday ethnocultural adaptation of newly arrived and indigenous populations in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra. A survey has helped identify levels of frustration in newly arrived and indigenous populations. The authors have concluded that ethn...
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description | This publication presents results of a study of everyday ethnocultural adaptation of newly arrived and indigenous populations in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra. A survey has helped identify levels of frustration in newly arrived and indigenous populations. The authors have concluded that ethnocultural adaptation of newly arrived population is slow and patchy. The newly arrived population is more frustrated than the indigenous community is. To reduce the level of frustration, the newly arrived population needs to connect with ethnic customs and traditions of indigenous small numbered peoples of the North, understand how unique they are and ensure ethnic tolerance on both sides. |
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spelling | doaj.art-f43b5e4982bf49dfb1408c2aa24db6062022-12-21T18:18:22ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242018-01-01500118410.1051/shsconf/20185001184shsconf_cildiah2018_01184Everyday Ethnocultural Adaptation of Newly Arrived and Indigenous Populations in YugraTkachev Boris0Fedulov Igor1Moldanova Tatyana2Tkacheva Tatyana3Department of Economics, Yugra State UniversityDepartment of History, Philosophy and Law, Yugra State UniversityDepartment of History, Philosophy and Law, Yugra State UniversityDepartment of History, Philosophy and Law, Yugra State UniversityThis publication presents results of a study of everyday ethnocultural adaptation of newly arrived and indigenous populations in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra. A survey has helped identify levels of frustration in newly arrived and indigenous populations. The authors have concluded that ethnocultural adaptation of newly arrived population is slow and patchy. The newly arrived population is more frustrated than the indigenous community is. To reduce the level of frustration, the newly arrived population needs to connect with ethnic customs and traditions of indigenous small numbered peoples of the North, understand how unique they are and ensure ethnic tolerance on both sides.https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20185001184 |
spellingShingle | Tkachev Boris Fedulov Igor Moldanova Tatyana Tkacheva Tatyana Everyday Ethnocultural Adaptation of Newly Arrived and Indigenous Populations in Yugra SHS Web of Conferences |
title | Everyday Ethnocultural Adaptation of Newly Arrived and Indigenous Populations in Yugra |
title_full | Everyday Ethnocultural Adaptation of Newly Arrived and Indigenous Populations in Yugra |
title_fullStr | Everyday Ethnocultural Adaptation of Newly Arrived and Indigenous Populations in Yugra |
title_full_unstemmed | Everyday Ethnocultural Adaptation of Newly Arrived and Indigenous Populations in Yugra |
title_short | Everyday Ethnocultural Adaptation of Newly Arrived and Indigenous Populations in Yugra |
title_sort | everyday ethnocultural adaptation of newly arrived and indigenous populations in yugra |
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