Indigenous peoples of Taimyr: “The right to live on their own land”

Q3 Arts and Humanities
E. Perevalova, T. Kisser
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The main source for the preparation of the article was the field materials collected by the authors in Taimyr in April ― May 2021. The in-depth interviews obtained during the expeditionary research, coupled with a blitz sur-vey, reveal the problems and reasons for the difficult economic and ethno-cultural situation of indigenous peoples in their own interpretation. For a long time, inaccessibility of Taimyr contributed to the preservation of its surface and underground resources, which supported the existence of the traditional economic complexes of five indige-nous peoples (Dolgans, Nenets, Nganasans, Evenks, Enets). The beginning of the active development of the Taimyr Arctic by industrial companies in the last decade has become a challenge for the indigenous population: all ethno-preserving industries ― hunting for wild reindeer, fishing, reindeer breeding ― have been threatened. The sharp decline of wild reindeer population in Taimyr is perceived by local residents as a catastrophe. Among the main reasons, along with the deterioration of the environmental situation associated with the accidents at the Norilsk Mining and Metallurgical Plant and the appearance of new subsoil users in the Taimyr tundras, poaching and shooting of wild reindeer by local residents that significantly exceeds the quotas are listed. The measures taken by the state (quotas for hunting wild deer and fishing, social benefits) do not solve the problems of preserv-ing the traditional nature management and lifestyle, with which the indigenous population of Taimyr is directly connected by the ideas of “the right to work”, “the right to live on one's own land” and “the right to identity”. De-spite the insignificance of the preferences, benefits for people leading the traditional way of life are causing dis-content in the ethnic communities. The growth of social tension is also due to the chronic problem of unemploy-ment and a deplorable state of many Taimyr villages, the prospect of preserving of which directly depends on the state of the biological resources.
泰米尔的土著人民:“在自己的土地上生活的权利”
本文编写的主要来源是作者于2021年4月至5月在泰米尔收集的实地资料。在考察研究中获得的深入访谈,加上闪电式调查,在土著人民自己的解释中揭示了土著人民经济和民族文化困境的问题和原因。长期以来,由于无法进入泰米尔,地表和地下资源得以保存,这支持了五个土著民族(多尔干人、涅涅茨人、恩加纳桑人、埃文克斯人、埃涅茨人)传统经济综合体的存在。在过去的十年里,工业公司开始积极开发泰米尔北极地区,这对当地居民来说是一个挑战:所有保护民族的产业——狩猎野生驯鹿、捕鱼、驯鹿养殖——都受到了威胁。泰米尔地区野生驯鹿数量的急剧减少被当地居民视为一场灾难。主要原因包括诺里尔斯克矿业和冶金厂事故导致的环境状况恶化,以及泰米尔冻土带出现新的地下用户,当地居民偷猎和射杀野生驯鹿的行为大大超过了配额。国家采取的措施(狩猎野鹿和捕鱼的配额、社会福利)并没有解决保护传统自然管理和生活方式的问题,泰米尔土著居民与“工作权”、“在自己的土地上生活的权利”和“身份权”的观念直接联系在一起。尽管这些优惠微不足道,但对传统生活方式的人的好处却引起了少数民族社区的不满。社会紧张局势的加剧也是由于长期的失业问题和许多泰米尔村庄的悲惨状况,保护这些村庄的前景直接取决于生物资源的状况。
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Vestnik Archeologii, Antropologii i Etnografii
Vestnik Archeologii, Antropologii i Etnografii Arts and Humanities-Archeology (arts and humanities)
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