Anxious North
Indigenous Peoples of Soviet and Post Soviet Russia
IWGIA (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. January 1996
Book
Paperback/Softback
291 pages
978-87-980717-4-7 (ISBN)
Description
Jens Dahl is a Danish anthropologist and former director and Board member of IWGIA who has followed the organization's development for the last 40 years. This book contains a compilation of texts about the Small Indigenous Peoples of the Russian North and Far East. The Selected documents, letters and articles concerning the numerically small peoples of the North and their association (Now: RAIPON) were compiled by Alexander Pika, scientist and prominent participant in the movement for the rights of the indigenous peoples that started in the late 1980s.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Copenhagen
Denmark
Publishing group
International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
703 gr
ISBN-13
978-87-980717-4-7 (9788798071747)
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Persons
Alexander Pika, Inge Larsen. Jens Dahl is a Danish anthropologist and former director and Board member of IWGIA who has followed the organization's development for the last 40 years.
Content
1. Olga Murashko: Introduction 2. Alexander Pika: The Small Peoples of the North: From primitive communism to real socialism 3. D. D. Bogoyavlinskij: Peoples of Russia's North: Demographic information. 1989 Indigenous Organizations: The Association of the 26 Small Peoples of the North and Far East 4. Letter to M. S. Gorbachev from V. M. Sangi and others. April, 1988 5. The Congress of the Small Peoples of the North: Declaration, March, 1990 6. Convention of the 26. October, 1990 7. The Central Committee on the Convention of the 26. December, 1990 8. The Foreign Ministry of the USSR on the ILO Convention No. 169. May, 1991 9. An interview with the President of the Association, V. M. Sangi Indigenous Organisations: The Assembly of the Small Peoples of the North 10. Proposal for an Assembly. March, 1991 11. Declaration on the formation of the Assembly. May, 1991 12. Programme of the Assembly. May, 1991 13. V. M. Yetylen: Self-Government among the Small Peoples of the North: Speech from the founding congress of the Assembly. May, 1997 14. Anxious North group Travel accounts from the 1920s and 1940s: 15. Alexander Pika: With V. M. Yevladov to the Malygin Strait and the White Island 16. V. I. Osmolovskaya: Life on Yamal during the war years 1941-1943. Local accounts, 1988-92: 17. A. Antonova: Letter to the authorities of the RSFSR. December, 1988 (Kola Peninsula) 18. S. Galkin and others: Industrial development and traditional trade. December, 1988 (Kola Peninsula) 19. M. A. Udinkan: How can we save our home? September, 1989 (The Amur Region) 20. Victor Shnirelman: The last Udege? October, 1992 (The Amur Region) 21. Inhabitants of Pyaku-to: A letter. January, 1990 (Khanti-Mansi Autonomous Area) 22. V. Lebedev: Who owns the land? August, 1990 (The Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area) 23. Two letters to the journal Severnye Prostory (The Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area) 24. Anastasia Lapsuy: Where is my share? August, 1992 (The Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area) 25. M. Ettyryntina and A. Koryagin: To live or to die? 1991 26. Larissa Abryutina: The rights of the indigenous peoples of Chukotka and.the ??eality. October, 1991 Viewpoints of the scientists: 27. Olga Murashko: The rights of the indigenous peoples or the prospects of ethnic conflict in Siberia: International law and Soviet reality. December, 1991 28. R. V. Ryvkina and others: The Small peoples of the Soviet North: Life in the Soviet empire and future prospects. 1992 29. Alexander Pika and Boris Prokhorov: Neotraditionalism. 1994. Fiction: 30. Anna Nerkagi: About that for which there is no name 31. Russian words