Snowchange Oral History - Work Among the Kolyma River Indigenous Societies in Siberia, Russia
ENVIRONMENTAL KNOWLEDGE, ORAL HISTORIES
10.7265/N5BC3WGR
Geographic Area
Russian Federation
Topics
Environmental features & use
Place names
Indigenous knowledge
Terrestrial conditions
Permafrost
Wildlife management & animal husbandry
Reindeer herding
Wildlife observations
Fish
Time Period
1930 - 2009
ELOKA Data Types
Indigenous terminology
Interview
Local observations
Photos

Overview

Geographic and environmental information from residents of two Indigenous Chukchi communities in the Republic of Sakha-Yakutia, Siberia, Russian Federation, practicing seasonal nomadic reindeer herding and other subsistence activities.

Citation

Mustonen, T. (2011). Snowchange Oral History - Work Among the Kolyma River Indigenous Societies in Siberia, Russia, Version 1 [Data Set]. Boulder, Colorado USA. National Snow and Ice Data Center. https://doi.org/10.7265/N5BC3WGR

The ELOKA Program is generously supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation through awards OPP-1554271, OPP-1549912, and OPP-1546038