Indigenous Peoples of the Russian North and Cold War Ideology

During the Soviet period, much of Western scholarship on the smaller indigenous groups of the Russian north and far east—that is Northern Peoples—was shaped by Cold War ideology. In this paper, the ways in which Cold War ideology distorted representations of Soviet policy toward Northern Peoples, an...

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Bridewealth
Children
Cold War
Cold wars
Common fisheries policy
Cultural anthropology
Educational publishing
Ethnic relations
Ethnography
Ethnology
Former Soviet Union
Free markets
Ideologies
Ideology
Indigenous languages
Indigenous peoples
Indigenous Populations
Inequality
Inuit
Linguistic anthropology
Native peoples
Public officials
Public policy
Reindeer
Russian culture
Russian language
Schools
Shamanism
Social organization, political organization and power, relations with the State
Social Policy
Social structure and social relations
Socialism
Swedish language
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
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