New Open Access Issue of Sibirica (Vol. 21, Issue 1)
The latest Open Access issue of Sibirica: Interdisciplinary Journal of Siberian Studies has published! This issue is about revisiting and rethinking.
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Volume 21, Issue 1
Introduction
Revisitations
Jenanne Ferguson
Articles
Livestock Dung Use in Steppe Pastoralism: Renewable Resources, Care, and Respect for Sentient Nonhumans
Victoria Soyan Peemot
Valuing Difference: Bear Ceremonialism, the Eastern Khanty, and Cultural Variation among Ob-Ugrians
Andrew Wiget and Olga Balalaeva
The Boundaries of Eurasia: Dividing Lands, Minds, and Bodies in Eighteenth-Century Siberia
Henry Jennings
Prospects of Development for Urban Areas in the Russian Arctic
Igor Popov
Book Review
Shelly Volsche
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Categories
Keywords
- open access
- Berghahn Open Anthro
- siberian studies
- Siberia
- Livestock
- human-nonhuman relationships
- mobile pastoralism
- renewable resources
- Traditional ecological knowledge
- Tyva Republic
- Eastern Khanty
- Ob-Ugrians
- bear ceremonialism
- Revival
- Ritual
- Visual anthropology
- Eurasia
- 18th Century
- Eighteenth-Century Studies
- Asia
- behavoir
- Borders
- Europe
- Race / Ethnicity Studies
- Religious Studies and Theology
- travel literature
- Russian Arctic
- Arctic
- Urbanization
- population decline
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