The Predicament of Chukotka's Indigenous Movement: Post-Soviet Activism in the Russian Far North

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Cambridge University Press, 2005 - 276 Seiten
The 'indigenous rights movement' of the Chukotka people in the Russian Far North demands that Chukotka people should enjoy a privileged cultural or political space, rather than being dominated by Russian Nationalism. Patty Gray explores the reasons why this movement has been unsuccessful, and argues that the movement as a continuation of soviet tendencies rather than something comparable to Native Rights movements in the Russian Far North. A further difficulty is that the movement's leaders are urban and educated, while the population they represent is largely rural and poorly educated.
 

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1948
1
1956
29
1967
51
Theorizing Social Movements
61
Public and Hidden Transcripts
69
The Communist Party and the Politicization of Indigenous
96
The Preparation
103
Conclusion
115
1989
154
1996
183
2002
210
Notes
225
References
247
Index
267
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