The Siberian World provides a window onto the expansive and diverse
world of Siberian society, offering valuable insights into how
local populations view their environments, adapt to change, promote
traditions, and maintain infrastructure. Siberian society comprises
more than 30 Indigenous groups, old Russian settlers, and more
recent newcomers and their descendants from all over the former
Soviet Union and Russian Federation. The chapters examine a variety
of interconnected themes, including language revitalization, legal
pluralism, ecology, trade, religion, climate change, and
co-creation of practices and identities with state programs and
policies. The book's ethnographically-rich contributions highlight
Indigenous voices, important theoretical concepts, and practices.
The material connects with wider discussions of perception of the
environment, climate change, cultural and linguistic change,
urbanization, Indigenous rights, Arctic politics, globalization,
and sustainability/resilience. The Siberian World will be of
interest to scholars from many disciplines, including, Indigenous
studies, anthropology, archaeology, geography, environmental
history, political science, and sociology.
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