Sociocultural Situation in Villages of Providensky Urban Okrug (Chukotka) through the Eyes of Their Residents: Analyzing Field Materials of 2021. Part Two

Introduction. Due to remoteness, limited accessibility and ethnocultural uniqueness, Chukotka used to be — and still is — a particular region of Russia. In Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, the nationwide and specifically ‘northern’ political, economic, social and cultural processes are paralleled by vivid...

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Main Authors: Oksana P. Kolomiets, Nadeghda I. Vukvukai
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Mongolian
Russian
Published: Российской академии наук, Калмыцкий научный центр 2023
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:98efc0a1b03241b488ac0a7ed60dba2c 2024-01-07T09:42:41+01:00 Sociocultural Situation in Villages of Providensky Urban Okrug (Chukotka) through the Eyes of Their Residents: Analyzing Field Materials of 2021. Part Two Oksana P. Kolomiets Nadeghda I. Vukvukai 2023-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.22162/2619-0990-2023-68-4-887-902 https://doaj.org/article/98efc0a1b03241b488ac0a7ed60dba2c EN MN RU eng mon rus Российской академии наук, Калмыцкий научный центр http://kigiran.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/4697 https://doaj.org/toc/2619-0990 https://doaj.org/toc/2619-1008 doi:10.22162/2619-0990-2023-68-4-887-902 2619-0990 2619-1008 https://doaj.org/article/98efc0a1b03241b488ac0a7ed60dba2c Oriental Studies, Vol 16, Iss 4, Pp 887-902 (2023) chukotka autonomous okrug providensky district native inhabitants sociocultural situation rural population traditional economy social problems History (General) D1-2009 Oriental languages and literatures PJ article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.22162/2619-0990-2023-68-4-887-902 2023-12-10T01:34:56Z Introduction. Due to remoteness, limited accessibility and ethnocultural uniqueness, Chukotka used to be — and still is — a particular region of Russia. In Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, the nationwide and specifically ‘northern’ political, economic, social and cultural processes are paralleled by vivid local specifics manifested in all life spheres. The work introduces accounts of the current sociocultural situation articulated by rural residents of Providensky Urban Okrug. Goals. The paper aims to deliver native inhabitants’ opinions on village life, including which realms of social agenda they tend to view as promising, their actual challenges, controversies, and threats. Materials and methods. The study focuses on field materials collected in the town of Provideniya, villages of Enmelen, Nunligran, Sireniki, Novoye Chaplino, and Yanrakynnot in 2021. Special attention is paid to publications characterizing the socioeconomic situation of Chukotka’s indigenous peoples. The problems identified in the article have been approached by a number of ethnographers, sociologists and anthropologists of different generations from a variety of angles. So, the latter serve a ‘starting point’ for understanding and analyzing the current sociocultural situation in Providensky Urban Okrug of (Chukotka Autonomous Okrug). Part One of the article reviewed publications, summarized results of expeditions to Providensky District, briefly described traditional occupations of rural dwellers, and characterized the sociocultural situation in the villages of Enmelen, Sireniki and Nunligran. Part Two deals with the sociocultural situation in the villages of Novoye Chaplino and Yanrakynnot. Conclusions. According to the Russian Census of 2020, the population of Providensky Urban Okrug is 3,707 people, of which 2,140 live in urban areas and 1,567 — in rural ones. About half of the residents are ethnic Chukchis (36.7%) and Eskimos (Siberian Yupiks; 19,1 %). The last ten years have witnessed a minor population growth only in two settlements — town ... Article in Journal/Newspaper chukchis Chukotka Chukotka Autonomous Okrug eskimo* Nunligran Provideniya Sirenik* Sireniki Yupiks Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Chaplino ENVELOPE(-172.240,-172.240,64.406,64.406) Enmelen ENVELOPE(-175.844,-175.844,65.012,65.012) Novoye Chaplino ENVELOPE(-172.857,-172.857,64.498,64.498) Nunligran ENVELOPE(-175.380,-175.380,64.796,64.796) Provideniya ENVELOPE(-173.233,-173.233,64.417,64.417) Sireniki ENVELOPE(-173.946,-173.946,64.410,64.410) Yanrakynnot ENVELOPE(-172.495,-172.495,64.911,64.911)
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Mongolian
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topic chukotka autonomous okrug
providensky district
native inhabitants
sociocultural situation
rural population
traditional economy
social problems
History (General)
D1-2009
Oriental languages and literatures
PJ
spellingShingle chukotka autonomous okrug
providensky district
native inhabitants
sociocultural situation
rural population
traditional economy
social problems
History (General)
D1-2009
Oriental languages and literatures
PJ
Oksana P. Kolomiets
Nadeghda I. Vukvukai
Sociocultural Situation in Villages of Providensky Urban Okrug (Chukotka) through the Eyes of Their Residents: Analyzing Field Materials of 2021. Part Two
topic_facet chukotka autonomous okrug
providensky district
native inhabitants
sociocultural situation
rural population
traditional economy
social problems
History (General)
D1-2009
Oriental languages and literatures
PJ
description Introduction. Due to remoteness, limited accessibility and ethnocultural uniqueness, Chukotka used to be — and still is — a particular region of Russia. In Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, the nationwide and specifically ‘northern’ political, economic, social and cultural processes are paralleled by vivid local specifics manifested in all life spheres. The work introduces accounts of the current sociocultural situation articulated by rural residents of Providensky Urban Okrug. Goals. The paper aims to deliver native inhabitants’ opinions on village life, including which realms of social agenda they tend to view as promising, their actual challenges, controversies, and threats. Materials and methods. The study focuses on field materials collected in the town of Provideniya, villages of Enmelen, Nunligran, Sireniki, Novoye Chaplino, and Yanrakynnot in 2021. Special attention is paid to publications characterizing the socioeconomic situation of Chukotka’s indigenous peoples. The problems identified in the article have been approached by a number of ethnographers, sociologists and anthropologists of different generations from a variety of angles. So, the latter serve a ‘starting point’ for understanding and analyzing the current sociocultural situation in Providensky Urban Okrug of (Chukotka Autonomous Okrug). Part One of the article reviewed publications, summarized results of expeditions to Providensky District, briefly described traditional occupations of rural dwellers, and characterized the sociocultural situation in the villages of Enmelen, Sireniki and Nunligran. Part Two deals with the sociocultural situation in the villages of Novoye Chaplino and Yanrakynnot. Conclusions. According to the Russian Census of 2020, the population of Providensky Urban Okrug is 3,707 people, of which 2,140 live in urban areas and 1,567 — in rural ones. About half of the residents are ethnic Chukchis (36.7%) and Eskimos (Siberian Yupiks; 19,1 %). The last ten years have witnessed a minor population growth only in two settlements — town ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Oksana P. Kolomiets
Nadeghda I. Vukvukai
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Nadeghda I. Vukvukai
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title Sociocultural Situation in Villages of Providensky Urban Okrug (Chukotka) through the Eyes of Their Residents: Analyzing Field Materials of 2021. Part Two
title_short Sociocultural Situation in Villages of Providensky Urban Okrug (Chukotka) through the Eyes of Their Residents: Analyzing Field Materials of 2021. Part Two
title_full Sociocultural Situation in Villages of Providensky Urban Okrug (Chukotka) through the Eyes of Their Residents: Analyzing Field Materials of 2021. Part Two
title_fullStr Sociocultural Situation in Villages of Providensky Urban Okrug (Chukotka) through the Eyes of Their Residents: Analyzing Field Materials of 2021. Part Two
title_full_unstemmed Sociocultural Situation in Villages of Providensky Urban Okrug (Chukotka) through the Eyes of Their Residents: Analyzing Field Materials of 2021. Part Two
title_sort sociocultural situation in villages of providensky urban okrug (chukotka) through the eyes of their residents: analyzing field materials of 2021. part two
publisher Российской академии наук, Калмыцкий научный центр
publishDate 2023
url https://doi.org/10.22162/2619-0990-2023-68-4-887-902
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