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Belonging to the Land in Tura: Reforms, Migrations, and Indentity Politics in Evenkia

机译:属于土拉的土地:Evenkia的改革,移民和身份政治

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Tura is a mixed community where Evenks live alongside other indigenous groups and Russians. The establishment of Evenk autonomy, with the centre in Tura, in 1930 strengthened Evenk ethnic identity and unity through increased political and cultural representation, as well as through the integration of migrants from other regions. In the post-Soviet period, the community witnessed a population loss, a declining socio-economic situation, and the abolition of autonomy. In the long course of reforms and identity construction, the indigenous intelligentsia has manipulated the concept of belonging to the land either to stress or to erase cultural differences, and thus, to secure the access of the local elite to valuable resources. currently, the most hotly debated boundaries are those dividing Evenks into local and migrant, authentic and unauthentic, urban and rural. The paper illustrates the intricate interrelations between ethnic, indigenous, and territorial identities from an identity politics perspective.
机译:图拉(Tura)是一个混合社区,埃文克斯(Evenks)与其他土著群体和俄罗斯人一起生活。 1930年,以图拉为中心的埃文克自治区的建立,通过增加政治和文化代表以及来自其他地区的移民的融合,加强了埃文克的族裔认同和团结。在后苏联时期,该社区目睹了人口流失,社会经济状况下降以及自治权的废除。在改革和身份建设的漫长过程中,土著知识分子操纵了属于土地的概念,以强调或消除文化差异,从而确保当地精英获得宝贵资源。当前,最受争议的边界是将Evenks分为本地和移民,真实和不真实,城市和农村的边界。本文从身份政治的角度说明了种族,土著和领土身份之间的复杂联系。

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