
Indigenous Christianity
Missionaries, Modernity, and Marginality in the Siberian Tundra
Tatiana Vagramenko(Author)
Pallas Publications (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 30. June 2026
Book
Hardback
310 pages
978-90-485-7515-2 (ISBN)
Description
This book traces the story of a Nenets indigenous community in Siberia and how their lives were transformed by religious conversion in post-Soviet and Putin's Russia. Based on over a decade of ethnographic fieldwork in a region now largely closed to outsiders, it offers an intimate account of faith, power, and endurance in one of the Arctic's most marginalized communities.
Nenets nomads, long shaped by Russian colonialism and Soviet modernization, experienced sweeping conversions in the mid-1990s, culminating in the creation of a tundra church tied to a radical evangelical movement. Amid Putin's tightening control-when indigenous peoples and minority faiths faced renewed surveillance and harassment-the book follows Nenets and missionaries whose encounters across the tundra sparked tensions between converts and non-converts, faith and state. Through stories of hope, loss, and resilience, it reveals how global evangelical Christianity intersects with local traditions, reshaping kinship, belonging, and modernity in the Siberian tundra.
Nenets nomads, long shaped by Russian colonialism and Soviet modernization, experienced sweeping conversions in the mid-1990s, culminating in the creation of a tundra church tied to a radical evangelical movement. Amid Putin's tightening control-when indigenous peoples and minority faiths faced renewed surveillance and harassment-the book follows Nenets and missionaries whose encounters across the tundra sparked tensions between converts and non-converts, faith and state. Through stories of hope, loss, and resilience, it reveals how global evangelical Christianity intersects with local traditions, reshaping kinship, belonging, and modernity in the Siberian tundra.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academic
Illustrations
23 s/w Abbildungen
23 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
730 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-485-7515-2 (9789048575152)
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Tatiana Vagramenko, Senior Postdoctoral Researcher at University College Cork and Ramon y Cajal Fellow at the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre, works at the intersection of anthropology, religious studies, and digital humanities. She studies religion and surveillance in Soviet and post-Soviet contexts and is co-author of The Lives of Soviet Secret Agents (2025).
Content
Acknowledgements
Note on Transliteration and Terminology
Part 1. Ethnography of Marginality in a Difficult Field
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Nenets Conversion Story: Voices, Choices, and Ethical Dilemmas
Part 2. Religion, Power, and Modernity: From the Soviet Era to the Putin Regime
Chapter 2. Modernity: Russian, Unequal, Contaminating
Chapter 3. The Politics of Religion After Socialism and the Predicament of Religious Life in the Russian Arctic
Chapter 4. Religion and Power: The Rise of the Putin Regime
Chapter 5. Contested Identities: The Rise and Fall of Indigenous Movements in Russia
Part 3. Continuity and Rupture: Nenets Christianities
Chapter 6. Burning the Sacred: Christian Conversion and Cultural Discontinuity
Chapter 7. The Nenets Christian Project: Ethnotheology and Re-Indigenization
Chapter 8. The Production of Christian Fundamentalism in the Nenets Tundra
Part 4. Lived Religion in the Nenets Tundra
Chapter 9. Blood and Faith: Rethinking Kinship Through Christ
Chapter 10. More About Love: Gender, Family, and the Return to Tradition
Conclusion
Bibliography
Note on Transliteration and Terminology
Part 1. Ethnography of Marginality in a Difficult Field
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Nenets Conversion Story: Voices, Choices, and Ethical Dilemmas
Part 2. Religion, Power, and Modernity: From the Soviet Era to the Putin Regime
Chapter 2. Modernity: Russian, Unequal, Contaminating
Chapter 3. The Politics of Religion After Socialism and the Predicament of Religious Life in the Russian Arctic
Chapter 4. Religion and Power: The Rise of the Putin Regime
Chapter 5. Contested Identities: The Rise and Fall of Indigenous Movements in Russia
Part 3. Continuity and Rupture: Nenets Christianities
Chapter 6. Burning the Sacred: Christian Conversion and Cultural Discontinuity
Chapter 7. The Nenets Christian Project: Ethnotheology and Re-Indigenization
Chapter 8. The Production of Christian Fundamentalism in the Nenets Tundra
Part 4. Lived Religion in the Nenets Tundra
Chapter 9. Blood and Faith: Rethinking Kinship Through Christ
Chapter 10. More About Love: Gender, Family, and the Return to Tradition
Conclusion
Bibliography