Languages of the Siberian indigenous peoples, especially of the people's living in the north, are at high risk now: not because the peoples are disappearing, but because their lives are changing.
MOSCOW, May 4. /TASS/. The Evenks, an ethnic group numbering around 30,000 are scattered over huge swaths of Siberia and the Far East. Many of them have assimilated into Russian society and ...
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Jacobin on MSNThe Race for the Arctic Is Undermining Indigenous RightsThe Russian attack on Ukraine has had major consequences thousands of miles from the battlefields. Since Russia launched its ...
"However, to date, very little attention has been paid to how rock art inspires contemporary Indigenous artists, especially ...
Now the Yupik, who straddle far east Russia and Alaska and are also known as Eskimos, are ‘dying off in complete silence’ ...
1) resulted from a migration of Indigenous individuals who journeyed across the Arctic from what is now Siberia less than 1,000 years ago and settled in Greenland. Stæger and colleagues ...
Every species has its unique vocalizations. Indigenous Siberian musician Snow Raven recreates the intricate sounds of reindeer, owls, wolves and more in this mesmerizing performance.
Every species has its unique vocalizations. Indigenous Siberian musician Snow Raven recreates the intricate sounds of reindeer, owls, wolves and more in this mesmerizing performance. Snow Raven is ...
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