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El. knyga: Multispecies Households in the Saian Mountains: Ecology at the Russia-Mongolia Border

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  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Dec-2019
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781793602541
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  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781793602541
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Multispecies Households in the Saian Mountains brings together new ethnographic insights from the mountains of Southern Siberia and Mongolia. It examines Indigenous ideas of what it means to make a home alongside animals and spirits in changing alpine and subalpine environments. Set in the Eastern Saian Mountain Region of South Central Siberia and northern Mongolia, the book covers an area famous for its claim as the birthplace of Eurasian reindeer domestication. Going beyond reindeer, the authors explore the less known role of yak, horses, wolves, spirits, fish, and many other sentient beings, all of which co-constitute local notions of home places. In their contributions, the authors reach beyond conventional categories of wild and tame in a region that is increasingly hostile toward its own inhabitants as the result of global efforts to create protected nature reserves. Through its ethnographic nuance, the reader comes to appreciate many connections existing between human and other households networks of relationships that transcends idioms of dominance or mutualism.
List of Figures
vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: On Making Home Together xi
Alex Oehler
PART I TOZHUS, TOZHU DISTRICT, REPUBLIC OF TYVA
1(72)
1 The Wolf-Pack Approach: Tozhu Hunting Strategies in the Siberian Taiga
3(26)
Tayana Mongush-Arakchaa
2 Predatory Relations of Tozhu Hunter-Herders
29(22)
Aivaras Jefanovas
3 Emplacing Herder-Horse Bonds in Ak-Erik, South Tyva
51(22)
Victoria Soyan Peemot
PART II TOFAS, TOFALARIA, IRKUTSK OBLAST'
73(68)
4 People, Reindeer, and All the Others: The Shared Taiga as Common Tofa Household
75(24)
Konstantin B. Klokov
5 On the Role of the Horse in Tofa Households
99(22)
Alex Oehler
Igor Rassadin
6 Taking Stock: Tofa Reindeer Herding Today
121(20)
Alex Oehler
PART III DUKHAS, KHOVSGOL AIMAG, MONGOLIA
141(64)
7 Householding as a More-Than-Merely Human Improvisation Amidst Manifold Frontiers in a Boundless Home(land)
143(24)
Nicolas Rasiulis
8 "I Can't Leave My Erens": Living in a Spirited Geography with Reindeer
167(20)
Selcen Kugukustel
9 Killed by Mutton: On the Powers of Animal Products in Dukha Households
187(18)
Benedikte Moller Kristensen
PART IV SOIOTS, OKINSKII DISTRICT, REPUBLIC OF BURIATIA
205(40)
10 Jade Hunters: Local Connections to Land and Resources in Okinskii District of Buriatia
207(20)
Anna Varfolomeeva
11 Falling In and Out of Rhythm
227(18)
Alex Oehler
Conclusion: The Calls of Homeland 245(12)
Anna Varfolomeeva
Index 257(12)
About the Contributors 269
Alex Oehler is assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Northern British Columbia.

Anna Varfolomeeva is PhD candidate in the Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy at Central European University.