Eintrag weiter verarbeiten
The Evolution of Forming “Territories of Traditional Nature Use” in the Sakha Republic (Iakutiia)
Gespeichert in:
Zeitschriftentitel: | Sibirica |
---|---|
Personen und Körperschaften: | , , , |
In: | Sibirica, 20, 2021, 1, S. 1-27 |
Format: | E-Article |
Sprache: | Unbestimmt |
veröffentlicht: |
Berghahn Books
|
Schlagwörter: |
author_facet |
Parlato, Nicholas Fondahl, Gail Filippova, Viktoriya Savvinova, Antonina Parlato, Nicholas Fondahl, Gail Filippova, Viktoriya Savvinova, Antonina |
---|---|
author |
Parlato, Nicholas Fondahl, Gail Filippova, Viktoriya Savvinova, Antonina |
spellingShingle |
Parlato, Nicholas Fondahl, Gail Filippova, Viktoriya Savvinova, Antonina Sibirica The Evolution of Forming “Territories of Traditional Nature Use” in the Sakha Republic (Iakutiia) Sociology and Political Science Anthropology History Cultural Studies |
author_sort |
parlato, nicholas |
spelling |
Parlato, Nicholas Fondahl, Gail Filippova, Viktoriya Savvinova, Antonina 1361-7362 1476-6787 Berghahn Books Sociology and Political Science Anthropology History Cultural Studies http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/sib.2021.200102 <jats:p>In the struggle of Russia’s Indigenous northerners for greater control over their ancestral lands, the spatiolegal formations known as Territories of Traditional Nature Use (TTPs, using the Russian acronym) have become their most effective tool. TTPs have assumed diverse characteristics across Russian regions in response to the evolution of federal and sub-federal law and of center-periphery relations at national and regional scales. In the Sakha Republic (Iakutiia), TTP formation is entangled with wider territorial politics and economic trends, which have led to the precarious but powerful advancement of Indigenous rights. This article explores this evolution by comparing the creation of two neighboring TTPs, formed eight years apart under distinct political and legislative conditions. A combination of local efforts, subnational legislative and economic initiatives, and reaction to federal overstep have compelled the improvement and systematization of Indigenous rights in the republic.</jats:p> The Evolution of Forming “Territories of Traditional Nature Use” in the Sakha Republic (Iakutiia) Sibirica |
doi_str_mv |
10.3167/sib.2021.200102 |
facet_avail |
Online Free |
finc_class_facet |
Soziologie Ethnologie (Volks- und Völkerkunde) Geschichte Allgemeines |
format |
ElectronicArticle |
fullrecord |
blob:ai-49-aHR0cDovL2R4LmRvaS5vcmcvMTAuMzE2Ny9zaWIuMjAyMS4yMDAxMDI |
id |
ai-49-aHR0cDovL2R4LmRvaS5vcmcvMTAuMzE2Ny9zaWIuMjAyMS4yMDAxMDI |
institution |
DE-D275 DE-Bn3 DE-Brt1 DE-Zwi2 DE-D161 DE-Gla1 DE-Zi4 DE-15 DE-Pl11 DE-Rs1 DE-105 DE-14 DE-Ch1 DE-L229 |
imprint |
Berghahn Books, 2021 |
imprint_str_mv |
Berghahn Books, 2021 |
issn |
1361-7362 1476-6787 |
issn_str_mv |
1361-7362 1476-6787 |
language |
Undetermined |
mega_collection |
Berghahn Books (CrossRef) |
match_str |
parlato2021theevolutionofformingterritoriesoftraditionalnatureuseinthesakharepubliciakutiia |
publishDateSort |
2021 |
publisher |
Berghahn Books |
recordtype |
ai |
record_format |
ai |
series |
Sibirica |
source_id |
49 |
title |
The Evolution of Forming “Territories of Traditional Nature Use” in the Sakha Republic (Iakutiia) |
title_unstemmed |
The Evolution of Forming “Territories of Traditional Nature Use” in the Sakha Republic (Iakutiia) |
title_full |
The Evolution of Forming “Territories of Traditional Nature Use” in the Sakha Republic (Iakutiia) |
title_fullStr |
The Evolution of Forming “Territories of Traditional Nature Use” in the Sakha Republic (Iakutiia) |
title_full_unstemmed |
The Evolution of Forming “Territories of Traditional Nature Use” in the Sakha Republic (Iakutiia) |
title_short |
The Evolution of Forming “Territories of Traditional Nature Use” in the Sakha Republic (Iakutiia) |
title_sort |
the evolution of forming “territories of traditional nature use” in the sakha republic (iakutiia) |
topic |
Sociology and Political Science Anthropology History Cultural Studies |
url |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/sib.2021.200102 |
publishDate |
2021 |
physical |
1-27 |
description |
<jats:p>In the struggle of Russia’s Indigenous northerners for greater control over their ancestral lands, the spatiolegal formations known as Territories of Traditional Nature Use (TTPs, using the Russian acronym) have become their most effective tool. TTPs have assumed diverse characteristics across Russian regions in response to the evolution of federal and sub-federal law and of center-periphery relations at national and regional scales. In the Sakha Republic (Iakutiia), TTP formation is entangled with wider territorial politics and economic trends, which have led to the precarious but powerful advancement of Indigenous rights. This article explores this evolution by comparing the creation of two neighboring TTPs, formed eight years apart under distinct political and legislative conditions. A combination of local efforts, subnational legislative and economic initiatives, and reaction to federal overstep have compelled the improvement and systematization of Indigenous rights in the republic.</jats:p> |
container_issue |
1 |
container_start_page |
1 |
container_title |
Sibirica |
container_volume |
20 |
format_de105 |
Article, E-Article |
format_de14 |
Article, E-Article |
format_de15 |
Article, E-Article |
format_de520 |
Article, E-Article |
format_de540 |
Article, E-Article |
format_dech1 |
Article, E-Article |
format_ded117 |
Article, E-Article |
format_degla1 |
E-Article |
format_del152 |
Buch |
format_del189 |
Article, E-Article |
format_dezi4 |
Article |
format_dezwi2 |
Article, E-Article |
format_finc |
Article, E-Article |
format_nrw |
Article, E-Article |
_version_ |
1792337358243233802 |
geogr_code |
not assigned |
last_indexed |
2024-03-01T15:14:34.992Z |
geogr_code_person |
not assigned |
openURL |
url_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info%3Aofi%2Fenc%3AUTF-8&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fvufind.svn.sourceforge.net%3Agenerator&rft.title=The+Evolution+of+Forming+%E2%80%9CTerritories+of+Traditional+Nature+Use%E2%80%9D+in+the+Sakha+Republic+%28Iakutiia%29&rft.date=2021-03-01&genre=article&issn=1476-6787&volume=20&issue=1&spage=1&epage=27&pages=1-27&jtitle=Sibirica&atitle=The+Evolution+of+Forming+%E2%80%9CTerritories+of+Traditional+Nature+Use%E2%80%9D+in+the+Sakha+Republic+%28Iakutiia%29&aulast=Savvinova&aufirst=Antonina&rft_id=info%3Adoi%2F10.3167%2Fsib.2021.200102&rft.language%5B0%5D=und |
SOLR | |
_version_ | 1792337358243233802 |
author | Parlato, Nicholas, Fondahl, Gail, Filippova, Viktoriya, Savvinova, Antonina |
author_facet | Parlato, Nicholas, Fondahl, Gail, Filippova, Viktoriya, Savvinova, Antonina, Parlato, Nicholas, Fondahl, Gail, Filippova, Viktoriya, Savvinova, Antonina |
author_sort | parlato, nicholas |
container_issue | 1 |
container_start_page | 1 |
container_title | Sibirica |
container_volume | 20 |
description | <jats:p>In the struggle of Russia’s Indigenous northerners for greater control over their ancestral lands, the spatiolegal formations known as Territories of Traditional Nature Use (TTPs, using the Russian acronym) have become their most effective tool. TTPs have assumed diverse characteristics across Russian regions in response to the evolution of federal and sub-federal law and of center-periphery relations at national and regional scales. In the Sakha Republic (Iakutiia), TTP formation is entangled with wider territorial politics and economic trends, which have led to the precarious but powerful advancement of Indigenous rights. This article explores this evolution by comparing the creation of two neighboring TTPs, formed eight years apart under distinct political and legislative conditions. A combination of local efforts, subnational legislative and economic initiatives, and reaction to federal overstep have compelled the improvement and systematization of Indigenous rights in the republic.</jats:p> |
doi_str_mv | 10.3167/sib.2021.200102 |
facet_avail | Online, Free |
finc_class_facet | Soziologie, Ethnologie (Volks- und Völkerkunde), Geschichte, Allgemeines |
format | ElectronicArticle |
format_de105 | Article, E-Article |
format_de14 | Article, E-Article |
format_de15 | Article, E-Article |
format_de520 | Article, E-Article |
format_de540 | Article, E-Article |
format_dech1 | Article, E-Article |
format_ded117 | Article, E-Article |
format_degla1 | E-Article |
format_del152 | Buch |
format_del189 | Article, E-Article |
format_dezi4 | Article |
format_dezwi2 | Article, E-Article |
format_finc | Article, E-Article |
format_nrw | Article, E-Article |
geogr_code | not assigned |
geogr_code_person | not assigned |
id | ai-49-aHR0cDovL2R4LmRvaS5vcmcvMTAuMzE2Ny9zaWIuMjAyMS4yMDAxMDI |
imprint | Berghahn Books, 2021 |
imprint_str_mv | Berghahn Books, 2021 |
institution | DE-D275, DE-Bn3, DE-Brt1, DE-Zwi2, DE-D161, DE-Gla1, DE-Zi4, DE-15, DE-Pl11, DE-Rs1, DE-105, DE-14, DE-Ch1, DE-L229 |
issn | 1361-7362, 1476-6787 |
issn_str_mv | 1361-7362, 1476-6787 |
language | Undetermined |
last_indexed | 2024-03-01T15:14:34.992Z |
match_str | parlato2021theevolutionofformingterritoriesoftraditionalnatureuseinthesakharepubliciakutiia |
mega_collection | Berghahn Books (CrossRef) |
physical | 1-27 |
publishDate | 2021 |
publishDateSort | 2021 |
publisher | Berghahn Books |
record_format | ai |
recordtype | ai |
series | Sibirica |
source_id | 49 |
spelling | Parlato, Nicholas Fondahl, Gail Filippova, Viktoriya Savvinova, Antonina 1361-7362 1476-6787 Berghahn Books Sociology and Political Science Anthropology History Cultural Studies http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/sib.2021.200102 <jats:p>In the struggle of Russia’s Indigenous northerners for greater control over their ancestral lands, the spatiolegal formations known as Territories of Traditional Nature Use (TTPs, using the Russian acronym) have become their most effective tool. TTPs have assumed diverse characteristics across Russian regions in response to the evolution of federal and sub-federal law and of center-periphery relations at national and regional scales. In the Sakha Republic (Iakutiia), TTP formation is entangled with wider territorial politics and economic trends, which have led to the precarious but powerful advancement of Indigenous rights. This article explores this evolution by comparing the creation of two neighboring TTPs, formed eight years apart under distinct political and legislative conditions. A combination of local efforts, subnational legislative and economic initiatives, and reaction to federal overstep have compelled the improvement and systematization of Indigenous rights in the republic.</jats:p> The Evolution of Forming “Territories of Traditional Nature Use” in the Sakha Republic (Iakutiia) Sibirica |
spellingShingle | Parlato, Nicholas, Fondahl, Gail, Filippova, Viktoriya, Savvinova, Antonina, Sibirica, The Evolution of Forming “Territories of Traditional Nature Use” in the Sakha Republic (Iakutiia), Sociology and Political Science, Anthropology, History, Cultural Studies |
title | The Evolution of Forming “Territories of Traditional Nature Use” in the Sakha Republic (Iakutiia) |
title_full | The Evolution of Forming “Territories of Traditional Nature Use” in the Sakha Republic (Iakutiia) |
title_fullStr | The Evolution of Forming “Territories of Traditional Nature Use” in the Sakha Republic (Iakutiia) |
title_full_unstemmed | The Evolution of Forming “Territories of Traditional Nature Use” in the Sakha Republic (Iakutiia) |
title_short | The Evolution of Forming “Territories of Traditional Nature Use” in the Sakha Republic (Iakutiia) |
title_sort | the evolution of forming “territories of traditional nature use” in the sakha republic (iakutiia) |
title_unstemmed | The Evolution of Forming “Territories of Traditional Nature Use” in the Sakha Republic (Iakutiia) |
topic | Sociology and Political Science, Anthropology, History, Cultural Studies |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/sib.2021.200102 |