Belonging to the Land in Tura: Reforms, Migrations, and Indentity Politics in Evenkia

Tura is a mixed community where Evenks live alongside other indigenous groups and Russians. The establishment of Evenk autonomy, with the centre in Tura, in 1930 strengthened Evenk ethnic identity and unity through increased political and cultural representation, as well as through the integration o...

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Tác giả chính: Olga, Povoroznyuk
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Năm xuất bản: University of Tartu, Estonian National Museum, Estonian Literary Museum 2018
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spelling oai:localhost:DHQB_123456789-39232018-10-22T08:44:58Z Belonging to the Land in Tura: Reforms, Migrations, and Indentity Politics in Evenkia Olga, Povoroznyuk belonging to land migration reforms identity politics Evenks Tura is a mixed community where Evenks live alongside other indigenous groups and Russians. The establishment of Evenk autonomy, with the centre in Tura, in 1930 strengthened Evenk ethnic identity and unity through increased political and cultural representation, as well as through the integration of migrants from other regions. In the post-Soviet period, the community witnessed a population loss, a declining socio-economic situation, and the abolition of autonomy. In the long course of reforms and identity construction, the indigenous intelligentsia has manipulated the concept of belonging to the land either to stress or to erase cultural differences, and thus, to secure the access of the local elite to valuable resources. currently, the most hotly debated boundaries are those dividing Evenks into local and migrant, authentic and unauthentic, urban and rural. The paper illustrates the intricate interrelations between ethnic, indigenous, and territorial identities from an identity politics perspective. 2018-09-04T01:23:46Z 2018-09-04T01:23:46Z 2018 http://lrc.quangbinhuni.edu.vn:8181/dspace/handle/DHQB_123456789/3923 en University of Tartu, Estonian National Museum, Estonian Literary Museum
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topic belonging to land
migration
reforms
identity politics
Evenks
spellingShingle belonging to land
migration
reforms
identity politics
Evenks
Olga, Povoroznyuk
Belonging to the Land in Tura: Reforms, Migrations, and Indentity Politics in Evenkia
description Tura is a mixed community where Evenks live alongside other indigenous groups and Russians. The establishment of Evenk autonomy, with the centre in Tura, in 1930 strengthened Evenk ethnic identity and unity through increased political and cultural representation, as well as through the integration of migrants from other regions. In the post-Soviet period, the community witnessed a population loss, a declining socio-economic situation, and the abolition of autonomy. In the long course of reforms and identity construction, the indigenous intelligentsia has manipulated the concept of belonging to the land either to stress or to erase cultural differences, and thus, to secure the access of the local elite to valuable resources. currently, the most hotly debated boundaries are those dividing Evenks into local and migrant, authentic and unauthentic, urban and rural. The paper illustrates the intricate interrelations between ethnic, indigenous, and territorial identities from an identity politics perspective.
author Olga, Povoroznyuk
author_facet Olga, Povoroznyuk
author_sort Olga, Povoroznyuk
title Belonging to the Land in Tura: Reforms, Migrations, and Indentity Politics in Evenkia
title_short Belonging to the Land in Tura: Reforms, Migrations, and Indentity Politics in Evenkia
title_full Belonging to the Land in Tura: Reforms, Migrations, and Indentity Politics in Evenkia
title_fullStr Belonging to the Land in Tura: Reforms, Migrations, and Indentity Politics in Evenkia
title_full_unstemmed Belonging to the Land in Tura: Reforms, Migrations, and Indentity Politics in Evenkia
title_sort belonging to the land in tura: reforms, migrations, and indentity politics in evenkia
publisher University of Tartu, Estonian National Museum, Estonian Literary Museum
publishDate 2018
url http://lrc.quangbinhuni.edu.vn:8181/dspace/handle/DHQB_123456789/3923
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