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The dynamics of language endangerment: a comparative study | 2024 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 23 (1): 32-65 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Gaps of kinship in the Yakut heroic epic Olonkho: a brief analysis and implications for translation | 2024 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 23 (1): 99-110 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Three berths at the village of Novy Port: local history of the northern sea route | 2024 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 23 (1): 66-98 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Yupik spells and the Yupik language in the contemporary religious ritual context: continuity, secrecy, and indeterminacy | 2024 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 23 (1): 1-31 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Contemporary wolf hunters in the taiga of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) | 2024 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 23 (2): 1-31 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Spatial and climatic patterns of intraregional migration in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). A statistical analysis | 2024 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 23 (2): 32-68 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Siberian regionalism as a phenomenon of social thought in late imperial Russia | 2024 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 23 (2): 69-88 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
The spectrum of intersectionality in the Arctic: from discrimination to diversity and inclusion | 2023 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 22 (1): 1-4 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Climate justice and intersectionality in the Arctic | 2023 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 22 (1): 5-32 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Removing barriers to science and the outdoors for teenage youth and early career professionals in the US Arctic and beyond | 2023 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 22 (1): 33-55 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
To "lure on the gentle reader". Approaching historical representations of gender and sexuality in the Arctic through Rockwell Kent's Salamina | 2023 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 22 (1): 56-81 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Examining gender equality in Greenland in the last thirty years. An investigation through the Lens of the CEDAW Convention's examinations | 2023 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 22 (1): 82-108 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
The impact of extractivism on indigenous peoples. Social, gender, and economic inequality | 2023 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 22 (1): 109-27 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Plurality of activisms: indigenous women's collectives in Olenek District (Sakha Republic) | 2023 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 22 (1): 128-42 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Día de Muertos in Alaska: indigenous practices honoring life and death from Mexico to Alaska | 2023 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 22 (1): 143-58 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Border digs in the circumpolar North: tracing embodied sites at the intersection of gender, sexuality, and race | 2023 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 22 (1): 159-68 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Routine and authority: the return of the Russian Orthodox Church to Komi rural communities | 2023 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 22 (2): 1-29 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
The excavations of Aleksei P. Okladnikov on the Faddey Islands in Simsa Bay (August 1945) | 2023 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 22 (2): 74-87 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
The problem of “Art-House” and economic tendencies in the Project “Great Vladivostok” | 2023 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 22 (2): 58-73 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
"Communism happened!" Experiencing a multiplicity of nostalgias | 2023 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 22 (2): 30-57 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Sensing the life of material: mammoth ivory and craftsmen's work | 2023 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 22 (3): 1-21 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Virgin oil lands conquered? The project of historical memory on the territory of Yugra | 2023 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 22 (3): 22-36 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Dynamics of communicative practices in Siberian neo-shamanism | 2023 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 22 (3): 27-56 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
A visual semiotic analysis of schoolbooks in the Tuvan language | 2023 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 22 (3): 57-86 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Livestock dung use in steppe pastoralism: renewable resources, care, respect for sentienti nonhumans | 2022 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 21 (1): 3-24 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Valuing difference: bear ceremonialism, the Eastern Khanty, and cultural variation among Ob-Ugrians | 2022 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 21 (1): 25-52 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
The boundaries of Eurasia: dividing minds, lands, and bodies in eighteenth century Siberia | 2022 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 21 (1): 53-78 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Prospects of development for urban areas in the Russian Arctic | 2022 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 21 (1): 79-100 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Arctic "laboratory" of food resources in the Allaikhovskii District of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) | 2022 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 21 (2): 3-29 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Bato-Dalai Ochirov. A Buryat activist at the turn of the twentieth century | 2022 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 21 (2): 30-90 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Political power and cultural history in the northeastern Soviet Union in the 1950s and 1960s | 2022 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 21 (2): 91-114 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Tuvan autogenic geological terms and short Russian-Tuvan-English geological dictionary | 2022 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 21 (2): 115-37 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Questions of synonymy and antonymy in the Even language | 2022 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 21 (3): 6-24 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
The specifics of Even folklore: genre composition and regional features | 2022 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 21 (3): 25-52 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
The functioning of the Anabar Dolgan language and the dialect vocabulary of the Sakha language | 2022 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 21 (3): 53-70 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Is the reindeer run endless? Narratives of the northern nomad | 2022 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 21 (3): 71-96 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Urban population identities and symbolic value: cities in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) | 2022 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 21 (3): 97-127 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Representation of languages in the linguistic landscape of the city of Yakutsk, Republic of Sakha | 2022 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 21 (3): 128-58 | H6/KUL [REVISTA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
The language situation in the Eveno-Bytantaiskii National District of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) | 2022 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 21 (3): 159-94 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 0034-7701 | |||
Arctic indigenous peoples and intellectual property law | 2022 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 21 (3): 195-203 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Malfunctioning affective infrastructures: how the "broken" road becomes a site of belonging in postindustrial eastern Siberia | 2021 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 20 (1): 28-57 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
The evolution of forming "territories of traditional nature use" in the Sakha Republic (Iakutiia) | 2021 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 20 (1): 1-27 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Spiritual dimensions in exploring the human-geosphere relationship under a values-based approach in Lake Turgoyak, Southern Urals, Russia | 2021 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 20 (1): 58-94 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Checking in on Sakha studies | 2021 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 20 (2): v-vii | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
All-male warrior dances and men's groups coping with the decline of manhood and immigration in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) | 2021 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 20 (2): 1-26 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Toward a postimperial order? The Sakha intellectuals and the revolutionary transformations in late imperial Russia, 1905–1917 | 2021 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 20 (2): 27-56 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Lost and found children in the Arctic wilderness: moving on, moving forward | 2021 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 20 (2): 57-75 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Ivory carving in Yakutia: national identity and processes of acculturation | 2021 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 20 (2): 76-101 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Neglected transportation infrastructure: corporate social responsibility and the Russian state in a small Siberian oil town | 2021 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 20 (3): 1-45 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Using cultural framings to disentangle Viliui Sakha perceptions, beliefs, and historical trauma in the face of climate change | 2021 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 20 (3): 46-74 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 |