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Displaying 1 - 10 of 10 (Bibliography: WIKINDX Master Bibliography)
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Area/Language: Siberia, Russian Far East
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VLADIMIR DAVYDOV. 2011. People on the move: Development projects and the use of space by Northern Baikal reindeer herders, hunters and fishermen. PhD thesis. Aberdeen.
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Pop. 66.72%
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HERBERT J. ELLISON. 1955. Peasant colonization of Siberia: A study of the growth of Russian rural society in Siberia with particular emphasis on the years 1890 to 1918. Ph.D. thesis. London (SSEES).
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Pop. 64.74%
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JENANNE FERGUSON. 2013. Khanna bardyng? = Where are you going? Rural-urban connections and the fluidity of communicative practices among Sakha-Russian speakers. PhD thesis. Aberdeen.
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Pop. 45.16%
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J.R. HUGHES. 1987. Bolsheviks and peasants in Siberia and the end of NEP: A study of the grain crisis of 1927-28. Ph.D. thesis. London (LSE).
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Pop. 62.32%
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TATIANA P. INTIGRINOVA. 2009. Land, people and post-socialist policies in southern Siberia. PhD thesis. London (UCL).
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Pop. 61.73%
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NADEZHDA MAMONTOVA. 2020. Spatial knowledge, language, and cognitive adaptation to landscape among Siberian Ewenki. DPhil thesis. Oxford.
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Pop. 16.94%
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ALEXANDER C. OEHLER. 2016. Being between beings: Soiot hunter-herders in a sacred landscape [S. Central Siberia]. Ph.D. thesis. Aberdeen.
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Pop. 26.69%
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VERONIKA V. SIMONOVA. 2013. Living Taiga memories: How landscape creates remembering among Evenkis in the North Baikal, Siberia. PhD thesis. Aberdeen.
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Pop. 39.08%
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ZOIA TARASOVA. 2020. Human anxieties, bovine solutions: Political subtexts of native cattle conservation in north-eastern Siberia [Sakha people]. PhD thesis. Cambridge.
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Pop. 12.1%
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LAUR VALLIKIVI. 2012. Words and silence: Nenets reindeer herders' conversion to evangelical Christianity. PhD thesis. Cambridge.
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Pop. 44.79%
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