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Return of Nimat?—Wild Reindeer as an Indicator of Evenki Biocultural Systems

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  • Tero Mustonen

    (Snowchange Cooperative, 81235 Lehtoi, Finland)

  • Tamara Andreeva

    (Institute for Humanities Research and Indigenous Studies of the North, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IHRISN SB RAS), 677000 Yakutsk, Russia)

  • Vyacheslav Shadrin

    (Institute for Humanities Research and Indigenous Studies of the North, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IHRISN SB RAS), 677000 Yakutsk, Russia)

  • Kaisu Mustonen

    (Snowchange Cooperative, 81235 Lehtoi, Finland)

Abstract

This paper reviews oral histories and established scientific materials regarding wild reindeer (Rangifer tarandus spp.) in the Southern Sakha-Yakutia, in the Neriungri district and surrounding highlands, river valleys and taiga forest ecosystems. Wild reindeer is seen as an ecological and cultural keystone species through which environmental and social changes can be understood and interpreted. Oral histories of Evenki regarding wild reindeer have been documented in the community of Iyengra between 2005 and 2020. During this 15-year-co-researchership the Southern Sakha-Yakutian area has undergone rapid industrial development affecting the forest and aquatic ecosystems. The wild reindeer lost habitats and dwindles in numbers. We demonstrate that the loss of the wild reindeer is not only a loss of biodiversity, but also of cultural and linguistic diversity as well as food security. Our interpretative and analytical frame is that of emplacement. Socio-ecological systems have the potential and capacity to reconnect and re-establish themselves in post-extractive landscapes, if three main conditions are met. These conditions for successful emplacement include (1) surviving natural core areas, (2) links to cultural landscape knowledge and (3) an agency to renew endemic links.

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  • Tero Mustonen & Tamara Andreeva & Vyacheslav Shadrin & Kaisu Mustonen, 2021. "Return of Nimat?—Wild Reindeer as an Indicator of Evenki Biocultural Systems," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(21), pages 1-18, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:13:y:2021:i:21:p:12107-:d:670709
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    1. Stephanie Pfirman & Gail Fondahl & Grete K. Hovelsrud & Tero Mustonen, 2023. "Shaping Tomorrow’s Arctic," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(4), pages 1-5, February.

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