Analysis of Russian Evenks's Cultural Development and Commercial Integration
This article focuses on the representations of Evenkis and their culture national identity, economic and cultural development in age of globalization, In Russia. The Evenki are an indigenous people of central and eastern Siberia, Mongolia, and Inner Mongolia.The Evenki have been under Russian and Ch...
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ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4688038 2024-09-15T18:05:18+00:00 Analysis of Russian Evenks's Cultural Development and Commercial Integration Youpeng Li Sikai Chen Elizaveta Golod Dhaneshwar Shah Olga N. Morozova 2021-04-14 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4688038 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4688037 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4688038 oai:zenodo.org:4688038 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode EVENKI CULTURE HISTORY IDENTITY MODERNITY GLOBALIZATION info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2021 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.468803810.5281/zenodo.4688037 2024-07-26T10:05:28Z This article focuses on the representations of Evenkis and their culture national identity, economic and cultural development in age of globalization, In Russia. The Evenki are an indigenous people of central and eastern Siberia, Mongolia, and Inner Mongolia.The Evenki have been under Russian and Chinese rule since their conquest during the 17th century by the Romanov and Qing dynasties respectively.In older Russian and Western ethno-graphic literature, the Evenki were formerly referred to by the term Tungus, which is derived from Tongus, the Yakut word for "Evenki."The article will use the various elements of critical study to highlight the interplay between the real, imaginary, and ideological development of this community. The article explores how visual datas of the Evenkis and the Evenki culture create the ideological structure of the nature of the Evenkis and replicate ethnic hierarchies in the Russian and Chinese region. The paper also tries to examine the nature of the Evenkis as primitive folk in the time the contemporary Russian society. Article in Journal/Newspaper Evenki Yakut Siberia Zenodo |
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This article focuses on the representations of Evenkis and their culture national identity, economic and cultural development in age of globalization, In Russia. The Evenki are an indigenous people of central and eastern Siberia, Mongolia, and Inner Mongolia.The Evenki have been under Russian and Chinese rule since their conquest during the 17th century by the Romanov and Qing dynasties respectively.In older Russian and Western ethno-graphic literature, the Evenki were formerly referred to by the term Tungus, which is derived from Tongus, the Yakut word for "Evenki."The article will use the various elements of critical study to highlight the interplay between the real, imaginary, and ideological development of this community. The article explores how visual datas of the Evenkis and the Evenki culture create the ideological structure of the nature of the Evenkis and replicate ethnic hierarchies in the Russian and Chinese region. The paper also tries to examine the nature of the Evenkis as primitive folk in the time the contemporary Russian society. |
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Youpeng Li Sikai Chen Elizaveta Golod Dhaneshwar Shah Olga N. Morozova |
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Youpeng Li Sikai Chen Elizaveta Golod Dhaneshwar Shah Olga N. Morozova |
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Analysis of Russian Evenks's Cultural Development and Commercial Integration |
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Analysis of Russian Evenks's Cultural Development and Commercial Integration |
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Analysis of Russian Evenks's Cultural Development and Commercial Integration |
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Analysis of Russian Evenks's Cultural Development and Commercial Integration |
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Analysis of Russian Evenks's Cultural Development and Commercial Integration |
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