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"This a much-welcome addition to the modern English-language reference library on Siberian indigenous people and the first book-size effort to address their plight and status from the perspective of the Russian archival statistical and documentary records of the early 1900s. It is an outcome of a monumental collaborative project." * Igor Krupnik, Smithsonian Institution. In 1926/27 the Soviet Central Statistical Administration initiated several yearlong expeditions to gather primary data on the whereabouts, economy and living conditions of all rural peoples living in the Arctic
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monografia Rebiun28695034 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun28695034 m o d cr |n|---||||| 110627s2011 nyuab ob 001 0 eng d 781447166 9780857450449 electronic bk.) 0857450441 electronic bk.) 9781845457662 hardback ; alk. paper) 1845457668 hardback ; alk. paper) UPVA 997916436803706 UAM 991008285089104211 CBUC 991013158342206708 CBUC 991010897040906709 UPCT u542638 22573/ctt7j2pjx JSTOR EBLCP eng pn EBLCP OCLCQ YDXCP TXA MHW E7B N$T OCLCQ IDEBK OCLCF OCLCQ DKDLA OCLCQ OCLCO OCLCQ DEBSZ OCLCO AU@ OCL OCLCO JSTOR OCLCO OCLCQ OCLCO OCL OCLCQ IOG CUS OCLCA EZ9 OCL OCLCQ e-urs-- e-ur--- SOC 006000 bisacsh HIS000000 bisacsh SOC053000 bisacsh SOC002000 bisacsh The 1926/27 Soviet polar census expeditions edited by David G. Anderson Soviet polar census expeditions New York Berghahn Books, Inc. 2011 New York New York Berghahn Books, Inc. 1 online resource (xii, 332 pages) illustrations, maps 1 online resource (xii, 332 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Chapter 1. The Polar Census and the Architecture of Enumeration -- Chapter 2. Seasonal Mobility and Sacred Landscape Geography among Northern Hunter-Gatherers -- Chapter 3. The Intepretation of Nenets Demography in the First Third of the Twentieth Century -- Chapter 4. Undaunted Courage: The Polar Census in the Obdor Region -- Chapter 5. Household Structure in the Multiethnic Barents Region: A Local Case Study -- Chapter 6. Statistical Surveys of the Kanin Peninsula and the Samoed Question -- Chapter 7. The Sustaining Landscape and the Arctic Fox Trade in the European North of Russia, 1926-1927 -- Chapter 8. The Origins of Reindeer Herding as a 'Sector' on the Kanin Peninsula -- Chapter 9. The Spatial Demography of the 'Outer Taiga' of the Zhuia River Valley, Eastern Siberia -- Chapter 10. Identity, Status and Fish Among Lake Essei Iakuts -- Chapter 11. Subsistence and Residence in the Putoran Uplands and Taimyr Lowlands in 1926-27 "This a much-welcome addition to the modern English-language reference library on Siberian indigenous people and the first book-size effort to address their plight and status from the perspective of the Russian archival statistical and documentary records of the early 1900s. It is an outcome of a monumental collaborative project." * Igor Krupnik, Smithsonian Institution. In 1926/27 the Soviet Central Statistical Administration initiated several yearlong expeditions to gather primary data on the whereabouts, economy and living conditions of all rural peoples living in the Arctic Ethnological expeditions- Russia (Federation)- Siberia- History- 20th century Ethnological expeditions- Russia, Northern- History- 20th century Indigenous peoples- Russia (Federation)- Siberia Census Indigenous peoples- Russia (Federation)- Siberia- Social life and customs Indigenous peoples- Russia, Northern- Social life and customs Indigenous peoples- Russia, Northern- Census SOCIAL SCIENCE- Demography. HISTORY- General. Discoveries in geography. Ethnological expeditions. Indigenous peoples. Indigenous peoples- Social life and customs. Russia, Northern- Census Russia, Northern- Discovery and exploration Siberia (Russia)- Census Siberia (Russia)- Discovery and exploration Russia (Federation)- Siberia Northern Russia. Electronic books Census data. History. Anderson, David G. David George) 1965-) editor Print version Anderson, David G. 1926/27 Soviet Polar Census Expeditions. New York : Berghahn Books, Inc., 2011 9781845457662