Marine mammal hunting in Soviet Chukotka: ethnographic aspect

Authors

  • LYUDMILA N. KHAKHOVSKAYA N.A. Shilo North-Eastern Integrated Research Institute of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Magadan, Russia)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24866/1997-2857/2023-2/42-54

Keywords:

marine mammal hunting, Chukotka, Eskimos, settled Chukchee, Soviet modernization

Abstract

The article is devoted to the ethnic aspects of the development of the marine mammal hunting in Chukotka in the Soviet era. The author traces the course of the Soviet modernization of the industry, the transition from traditional hunting methods to more technically advanced ones, as well as the resulting social changes, and states that by the late Soviet period the field of marine mammal hunting has been experiencing sharp technological and social disproportions.

Author Biography

  • LYUDMILA N. KHAKHOVSKAYA, N.A. Shilo North-Eastern Integrated Research Institute of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Magadan, Russia)

    Candidate of Historical Sciences, Leading Researcher, Laboratory of History and Economics.

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Published

28-06-2023

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Section

ARCHAEOLOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY IN CIRCUM-PAСIFIC

How to Cite

Marine mammal hunting in Soviet Chukotka: ethnographic aspect. (2023). Humanitarian Research in the Eastern Siberia and the Far East, 2, 42-54. https://doi.org/10.24866/1997-2857/2023-2/42-54