Analysing Non-Existent and Existing Tourisms in Eastern Siberia among the Evenki, Even, Koryak and Itelmen

Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Siberian indigenous villagers and nomads have often struggled to find enough income to sustain themselves. Some natives think that ethno-tourism can be a source of income, but there is currently little tourism in Siberia. In the circumpolar Arctic, tourism is...

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Published in:Espace populations sociétés
Main Authors: Lavrillier, Alexandra, Gabyshev, Semen, Egorova, Liudmila, Makarova, Galina, Lomovtseva-Adukanova, Maia
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:French
Published: Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille 2021
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10.4000/eps.10790 2023-05-15T15:17:58+02:00 Analysing Non-Existent and Existing Tourisms in Eastern Siberia among the Evenki, Even, Koryak and Itelmen Lavrillier, Alexandra Gabyshev, Semen Egorova, Liudmila Makarova, Galina Lomovtseva-Adukanova, Maia 2021-02-11 https://doi.org/10.4000/eps.10790 http://journals.openedition.org/eps/10790 fr fre Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille Espace populations sociétés urn:doi:10.4000/eps.10790 doi:10.4000/eps.10790 http://journals.openedition.org/eps/10790 other Espace populations sociétés Russie Sibérie communautés autochtones Tourisme economies changement culturel invention de la tradition nomades Evenk Even Koriak Itelmen Russia Siberia indigenous communities tourism cultural changes invention of tradition nomads Evenki Koryak hist scipo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2021 fttriple https://doi.org/10.4000/eps.10790 2023-01-22T18:12:08Z Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Siberian indigenous villagers and nomads have often struggled to find enough income to sustain themselves. Some natives think that ethno-tourism can be a source of income, but there is currently little tourism in Siberia. In the circumpolar Arctic, tourism is presented as a source of economic development. The Russian Federation’s Official Plan for Economic Development to 2030 also includes the growth of tourism; to this end, Russia has mobilised specialised taskforces. What will be the economic, social and cultural consequences for native communities? What forms of tourism will be beneficial for them? What perceptions do Siberian natives have of tourism? This transdisciplinary paper compares non-existent tourism, as it is imagined, desired, or deplored by native townspeople, villagers, and nomadic herders of the Sakha-Yakutia Republic and Amur region, with existing ethno-tourism experiences in Kamchatka. Based on ethnographic material collected from 1994 to 2016, the paper used participatory fieldwork, hypothesising performed by indigenous co-researchers and an anthropologist, and classical anthropology. It analyses existing and non-existent tourisms on the economic, social, cultural, and administrative levels. Depuis l'effondrement de l'Union soviétique, les villageois et les nomades autochtones sibériens ont souvent eu du mal à subvenir à leurs besoins. Certains natifs pensent que l'ethno-tourisme peut être une source de revenus, mais il y a actuellement peu de tourisme en Sibérie. Dans l'Arctique circumpolaire, le tourisme est présenté comme une source de croissance économique. Le Plan Officiel de Développement Economique de la Fédération de Russie à l'Horizon 2030 vise également le développement du tourisme et, à cette fin, la Russie mobilise des équipes spécialisées. Quelles seront les conséquences économiques, sociales et culturelles pour les communautés autochtones? Quelles formes de tourisme leur seraient bénéfiques ? Quelles perceptions les autochtones de ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Evenk Evenki Itelmen Kamchatka Koryak Sakha Yakutia Yakutia Republic Siberia Unknown Arctic Evenki ENVELOPE(132.817,132.817,59.683,59.683) Sakha Espace populations sociétés 2020/3-2021/1
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topic Russie
Sibérie
communautés autochtones
Tourisme
economies
changement culturel
invention de la tradition
nomades
Evenk
Even
Koriak
Itelmen
Russia
Siberia
indigenous communities
tourism
cultural changes
invention of tradition
nomads
Evenki
Koryak
hist
scipo
spellingShingle Russie
Sibérie
communautés autochtones
Tourisme
economies
changement culturel
invention de la tradition
nomades
Evenk
Even
Koriak
Itelmen
Russia
Siberia
indigenous communities
tourism
cultural changes
invention of tradition
nomads
Evenki
Koryak
hist
scipo
Lavrillier, Alexandra
Gabyshev, Semen
Egorova, Liudmila
Makarova, Galina
Lomovtseva-Adukanova, Maia
Analysing Non-Existent and Existing Tourisms in Eastern Siberia among the Evenki, Even, Koryak and Itelmen
topic_facet Russie
Sibérie
communautés autochtones
Tourisme
economies
changement culturel
invention de la tradition
nomades
Evenk
Even
Koriak
Itelmen
Russia
Siberia
indigenous communities
tourism
cultural changes
invention of tradition
nomads
Evenki
Koryak
hist
scipo
description Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Siberian indigenous villagers and nomads have often struggled to find enough income to sustain themselves. Some natives think that ethno-tourism can be a source of income, but there is currently little tourism in Siberia. In the circumpolar Arctic, tourism is presented as a source of economic development. The Russian Federation’s Official Plan for Economic Development to 2030 also includes the growth of tourism; to this end, Russia has mobilised specialised taskforces. What will be the economic, social and cultural consequences for native communities? What forms of tourism will be beneficial for them? What perceptions do Siberian natives have of tourism? This transdisciplinary paper compares non-existent tourism, as it is imagined, desired, or deplored by native townspeople, villagers, and nomadic herders of the Sakha-Yakutia Republic and Amur region, with existing ethno-tourism experiences in Kamchatka. Based on ethnographic material collected from 1994 to 2016, the paper used participatory fieldwork, hypothesising performed by indigenous co-researchers and an anthropologist, and classical anthropology. It analyses existing and non-existent tourisms on the economic, social, cultural, and administrative levels. Depuis l'effondrement de l'Union soviétique, les villageois et les nomades autochtones sibériens ont souvent eu du mal à subvenir à leurs besoins. Certains natifs pensent que l'ethno-tourisme peut être une source de revenus, mais il y a actuellement peu de tourisme en Sibérie. Dans l'Arctique circumpolaire, le tourisme est présenté comme une source de croissance économique. Le Plan Officiel de Développement Economique de la Fédération de Russie à l'Horizon 2030 vise également le développement du tourisme et, à cette fin, la Russie mobilise des équipes spécialisées. Quelles seront les conséquences économiques, sociales et culturelles pour les communautés autochtones? Quelles formes de tourisme leur seraient bénéfiques ? Quelles perceptions les autochtones de ...
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author Lavrillier, Alexandra
Gabyshev, Semen
Egorova, Liudmila
Makarova, Galina
Lomovtseva-Adukanova, Maia
author_facet Lavrillier, Alexandra
Gabyshev, Semen
Egorova, Liudmila
Makarova, Galina
Lomovtseva-Adukanova, Maia
author_sort Lavrillier, Alexandra
title Analysing Non-Existent and Existing Tourisms in Eastern Siberia among the Evenki, Even, Koryak and Itelmen
title_short Analysing Non-Existent and Existing Tourisms in Eastern Siberia among the Evenki, Even, Koryak and Itelmen
title_full Analysing Non-Existent and Existing Tourisms in Eastern Siberia among the Evenki, Even, Koryak and Itelmen
title_fullStr Analysing Non-Existent and Existing Tourisms in Eastern Siberia among the Evenki, Even, Koryak and Itelmen
title_full_unstemmed Analysing Non-Existent and Existing Tourisms in Eastern Siberia among the Evenki, Even, Koryak and Itelmen
title_sort analysing non-existent and existing tourisms in eastern siberia among the evenki, even, koryak and itelmen
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