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The Development of Siberia Based on the Cultures of Indigenous People and Newcomers. / Markov, Boris V.; Kozlova, Svetlana A.; Shietova, Natal’ya I.; Danilova, Nataliya K.; Shekhovtsova, Tatyana N.; Yarochkin, Dmitry A.; Steblyanskaya, Alina N.
Humans in the Siberian Landscapes: Ethnocultural Dynamics and Interaction with Nature and Space. Springer Nature, 2022. стр. 377-415 (Springer Geography).Результаты исследований: Публикации в книгах, отчётах, сборниках, трудах конференций › глава/раздел › научная › Рецензирование
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T1 - The Development of Siberia Based on the Cultures of Indigenous People and Newcomers
AU - Markov, Boris V.
AU - Kozlova, Svetlana A.
AU - Shietova, Natal’ya I.
AU - Danilova, Nataliya K.
AU - Shekhovtsova, Tatyana N.
AU - Yarochkin, Dmitry A.
AU - Steblyanskaya, Alina N.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
PY - 2022/9/26
Y1 - 2022/9/26
N2 - Siberia is an integral system, in which many factors create a unique natural and cultural environment. In this chapter, the Siberian region is considered as a single socio-ecological system. The focus on the natural resource management practices makes it possible to find standard features in indigenous and other peoples’ cultural models, despite differences in the natural conditions of their living, worldviews, and value orientations. The study’s aim is the generalization and typological analysis of physical, spiritual, and mental ways of exploring the space by peoples of Siberia. The study’s basis consists of modern theoretical concepts, field expeditionary research, and the implementation of applied academic projects of the chapter’s authors. The interrelation of natural landscapes and forms of traditional natural resource management, auxiliary crafts and household traditions, living environment, and social structure; mythological, ethnic, symbolic images of spaces, and spiritual culture of peoples of the Siberian region are investigated. The geography of research covers the territory of Gorny Altai, Irkutsk Oblast, Transbaikalia, and Yakutia. The general research field and working methodology are important: adaptation to the natural environment, attitude to the territory of residence, as well as analysis of ethnographic, linguistic, folklore, and musical materials. Among such integrative scientific tasks is studying the ethnocultural landscape of the Turks, Evenks, and Old Believers’ people. This kind of ethnocultural landscape is being formed under various natural zones, spiritual models, nature management practices, and a special living environment.
AB - Siberia is an integral system, in which many factors create a unique natural and cultural environment. In this chapter, the Siberian region is considered as a single socio-ecological system. The focus on the natural resource management practices makes it possible to find standard features in indigenous and other peoples’ cultural models, despite differences in the natural conditions of their living, worldviews, and value orientations. The study’s aim is the generalization and typological analysis of physical, spiritual, and mental ways of exploring the space by peoples of Siberia. The study’s basis consists of modern theoretical concepts, field expeditionary research, and the implementation of applied academic projects of the chapter’s authors. The interrelation of natural landscapes and forms of traditional natural resource management, auxiliary crafts and household traditions, living environment, and social structure; mythological, ethnic, symbolic images of spaces, and spiritual culture of peoples of the Siberian region are investigated. The geography of research covers the territory of Gorny Altai, Irkutsk Oblast, Transbaikalia, and Yakutia. The general research field and working methodology are important: adaptation to the natural environment, attitude to the territory of residence, as well as analysis of ethnographic, linguistic, folklore, and musical materials. Among such integrative scientific tasks is studying the ethnocultural landscape of the Turks, Evenks, and Old Believers’ people. This kind of ethnocultural landscape is being formed under various natural zones, spiritual models, nature management practices, and a special living environment.
KW - Culture
KW - Ethnocultural adaptation
KW - Ethnocultural landscape
KW - Indigenous ethnic groups
KW - Local identity
KW - Music
KW - Old believers
KW - Russian
KW - Sacred landscape
KW - Siberia’ people
KW - The Evenks
KW - The people of Sakha
KW - Transformation
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-030-90061-8_17
DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-90061-8_17
M3 - Chapter
SN - 978-3-030-90060-1
T3 - Springer Geography
SP - 377
EP - 415
BT - Humans in the Siberian Landscapes
PB - Springer Nature
ER -
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