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'The Last Kulak' and other stories of post-privatization life in Chukotka’s tundra

Gray, Patty A. (2006) 'The Last Kulak' and other stories of post-privatization life in Chukotka’s tundra. Nomadic Peoples, 10 (2). pp. 50-67. ISSN 0822-7942

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Abstract

The Chukchis and Evens of western Chukotka led a nomadic or semi-nomadic way of life for hundreds of years, until mid-twentieth century campaigns by the Soviet state for the most part settled them in permanent villages.

Additional Information:Invited for special issue of Nomadic Peoples, Vol. 10, No. 2, guest edited by Hugh Beach and Florian Stammler.
Keywords:Chukotkan; Chukchis; Evens; Western Chukotka; Soviet; Chukotkan reindeer herders; Nomadic; Semi-nomadic.
Subjects:Social Sciences > Anthropology
ID Code:2027
Deposited By:Dr. Patty A. Gray
Deposited On:05 Jul 2010 19:07
Journal or Publication Title:Nomadic Peoples
Publisher:Berghahn Journals
Refereed:Yes
URL:http://journals.berghahnbooks.com/np/index.php?pg=home

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