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Siberian Village Land And Life In The Sakha Republic 0th Edition Bella Bychkova Jordan

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Siberian Village Land And Life In The Sakha Republic 0th Edition Bella Bychkova Jordan
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Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.56 MB
Pages: 154
Author: Bella Bychkova Jordan, Terry G. Jordan-Bychov
ISBN: 9780816635696, 0816635692
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 0th edition

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Siberian Village Land And Life In The Sakha Republic 0th Edition Bella Bychkova Jordan by Bella Bychkova Jordan, Terry G. Jordan-bychov 9780816635696, 0816635692 instant download after payment.

Geography/Anthropology

A fascinating portrait of the history and landscape of this remote settlement.

The village of Djarkhan is in the heart of Russia's Sakha Republic, on the Central Yakut Plain. The world around Djarkhan, with its extreme subarctic climate and intractable permafrost, seems an unlikely place to look for a rich, historic, and exotic efflorescence of human life, and yet this is precisely what the authors found. Their book is a remarkable account of how the people of Djarkhan have created their own distinctive place through their unique relationship with a severe and demanding land.

This book traces the way of life of the village's Turkic inhabitants, the Yakuts, from their arrival in the 1600s through czarist times and the Soviet era to the present day. As a native of the village, geographer Bella Bychkova Jordan enjoyed unparalleled access to its people and their stories, myths, humor, problems, and folklore. Viewed through the prism of cultural geography, this material forms the basis of a remarkable portrait of a people wresting a living from the land in one of the coldest and most isolated spots on Earth.

Bella Bychkova Jordan is a doctoral candidate and Terry G. Jordan-Bychkov is Walter Prescott Webb Professor of History and Ideas, both in the Department of Geography at the University of Texas.

Published in collaboration with the Center for American Places.

Translation Inquiries: University of Minnesota Press

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