Losing the World : after the Moose have gone away

Sometimes the plans to improve people's lives end up destroying them. When the Chinese government moved the nomadic Evenki people from the forests into urban settlements and confiscated their hunting rifles, they took away their livelihood. Gu Tao's film The Last Moose of Aoluguya document...

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Main Author: Sorace, Christian
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Language:English
Published: Australian Centre on China in the World
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