Disappearing Lands: Resource Extraction, Land Use, and Indigenous Land Rights in the Russian Arctic ...
This dissertation examines Indigenous land rights in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), the largest and one of the most resource-rich regions of Russia. The historical and ongoing expansion of extractive industries continues to profoundly affect the lives of Indigenous communities in the region. One s...
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description | This dissertation examines Indigenous land rights in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), the largest and one of the most resource-rich regions of Russia. The historical and ongoing expansion of extractive industries continues to profoundly affect the lives of Indigenous communities in the region. One such community is Syuldyukar, a small village located within Sadynsky nasleg in western Sakha—an area that is traditionally the land of the Evenki people. Over time, resource expansion altered Syuldyukar’s social and economic life, leaving lasting marks on land-based traditions. This study draws on a multi-method approach, incorporating legal analysis, archival research, ethnography, and oral history. It begins with an in-depth examination of the concept of osvoenie, which I argue is crucial for understanding Indigenous-state relations in Russia. Osvoenie, often translated from Russian as ‘mastery of land,’ has played a central role in shaping state approaches to land and people in Siberia. Initially tied to the ... |
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spelling | ftdatacite:10.11575/prism/49024 2025-06-15T14:21:27+00:00 Disappearing Lands: Resource Extraction, Land Use, and Indigenous Land Rights in the Russian Arctic ... Belolyubskaya, Galina 2025 https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/prism/49024 https://ucalgary.scholaris.ca/handle/1880/121434 en eng Graduate Studies University of Calgary graduate students retain copyright ownership and moral rights for their thesis. You may use this material in any way that is permitted by the Copyright Act or through licensing that has been assigned to the document. For uses that are not allowable under copyright legislation or licensing, you are required to seek permission. Indigenous people Russia Sakha Republic Evenki community Land use Anthropology FOS: Sociology Other doctoral thesis article CreativeWork 2025 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.11575/prism/49024 2025-06-02T12:03:10Z This dissertation examines Indigenous land rights in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), the largest and one of the most resource-rich regions of Russia. The historical and ongoing expansion of extractive industries continues to profoundly affect the lives of Indigenous communities in the region. One such community is Syuldyukar, a small village located within Sadynsky nasleg in western Sakha—an area that is traditionally the land of the Evenki people. Over time, resource expansion altered Syuldyukar’s social and economic life, leaving lasting marks on land-based traditions. This study draws on a multi-method approach, incorporating legal analysis, archival research, ethnography, and oral history. It begins with an in-depth examination of the concept of osvoenie, which I argue is crucial for understanding Indigenous-state relations in Russia. Osvoenie, often translated from Russian as ‘mastery of land,’ has played a central role in shaping state approaches to land and people in Siberia. Initially tied to the ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctic Evenki Republic of Sakha Sakha Sakha Republic Yakutia Siberia Unknown Arctic Evenki ENVELOPE(132.817,132.817,59.683,59.683) Sakha |
spellingShingle | Indigenous people Russia Sakha Republic Evenki community Land use Anthropology FOS: Sociology Belolyubskaya, Galina Disappearing Lands: Resource Extraction, Land Use, and Indigenous Land Rights in the Russian Arctic ... |
title | Disappearing Lands: Resource Extraction, Land Use, and Indigenous Land Rights in the Russian Arctic ... |
title_full | Disappearing Lands: Resource Extraction, Land Use, and Indigenous Land Rights in the Russian Arctic ... |
title_fullStr | Disappearing Lands: Resource Extraction, Land Use, and Indigenous Land Rights in the Russian Arctic ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Disappearing Lands: Resource Extraction, Land Use, and Indigenous Land Rights in the Russian Arctic ... |
title_short | Disappearing Lands: Resource Extraction, Land Use, and Indigenous Land Rights in the Russian Arctic ... |
title_sort | disappearing lands: resource extraction, land use, and indigenous land rights in the russian arctic ... |
topic | Indigenous people Russia Sakha Republic Evenki community Land use Anthropology FOS: Sociology |
topic_facet | Indigenous people Russia Sakha Republic Evenki community Land use Anthropology FOS: Sociology |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/prism/49024 https://ucalgary.scholaris.ca/handle/1880/121434 |