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adam_text | Contents
List of Tables, Maps and Figures vi
Preface ix
A Note on Transliteration xiv
Introduction. Luck, Spirits and Places 1
Chapter 1. People I Lived With: Community, Subsistence
and Skills 20
Chapter 2. Luck, Spirits and Domination 80
Chapter 3. Sharing, Trust and Accumulation 111
Chapter 4. ‘Relying On My Own Two’: Walking and Luck 126
Chapter 5. Living Places: Tracking Animals and Camps 145
Chapter 6. Mastery of Time: Weather and Opportunities 176
Chapter 7. Herding, Hunting and Ambiguity 189
Chapter 8. Rock Art, Shamans and Healing 218
Chapter 9. Conclusions: Ambivalence, Reciprocity and Luck 244
Glossary of Orochen and Russian Terms 259
Bibliography 263
Index 278
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Index
A
Aboriginal Day, 21, 63, 238, 239
accidental death, 102
accumulation, 115-125
Aga Buryat Autonomous District, 1-2,137
aggression, 88, 98
a good trip (Rus. dobryi put’), 67
airplane, travel by, 27
dices dices (Lat. moose), 32, 52,150. See
also moose
alcohol, consumption of, 46
alcoholism, healing, 240
Aldan River, 84
Alexander I, 39
all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), 28, 29, 48, 52
Altaic language family, 20
amulets to attract luck, 91, 92
Amur Orochen, 64, 67
Anarchists, 42
ancestors, interacting with in places, 99
Anderson, David G., 71
angun reindeer, 197, 198, 199
animals. See also tracking; specific animals
butchering, 170, 213-16
cash income from fur-bearing, 32
competing with, 88, 145
contesting, 153-59
cunning (Rus. khitryi), 153
domestic, 32
dominating, inkoze, 248
human interaction with, 247
identification skills, 68
killing of, 5
living places (Oro. bikit), 147-53
marks left by, 148
nicknaming, 154
predicting behavior, 150
punishing, 96
shared by master-spirits, 4
in stories, 86
subsistence, 254
tracking, 145-74
wasting game, 9
Aniutina, Liuba, 51
anxiety
about hunting luck, 256
affect on health, 218
apprenticeships, 67
Arbatskii, Aleksandr, 232, 234
arenki (sing, malevolent spirits), 9
arenkil (Oro. malevolent spirits), 9, 63,
100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 108, 147, 172,
225. See also spirits
arthritis medicines, 222
artifacts, shamans, 232
Aruneev, Aleksei, 49, 50-61, 69, 89, 91,
92, 121
bikit (Oro. living place), 147
hunting routes, 136
leaving footprints, 157
raising dogs, 201
rutting-season camps, 188
sharing luck, 113
visit to Dukuvuchi with, 234
Aruneev, Gilton, 170
Aruneev, Nikolai, 37, 49, 51, 61-65, 90,
94, 115
bears, 207, 209, 210
call of the cuckoo (coming warm
period), 186
contesting animals, 153
environmental signs, 183
establishing camps, 160-74
gathering information from tracks,
135
protecting reindeer, 199
Index | 279
raising dogs, 201, 203
at ritual sites, 239
walking across burial sites, 139
weather forecasts, 177
wolves, 205, 206
Aruneev, Yura, 49, 65-67, 148
Aruniev, Gilt on, 45, 238
Aruniev, Vasilii, 45
Athapascan Koyukon, 13
atheists, 1
attacks, bear, 207, 210
autonomy
maintaining, 71
personal, 70
awareness, walking, 130-37
B
backpacks, 74. See also hunting gear
bad energy
in material items, 224
transmission of, 225
bad luck, 8, 9. See also luck (kutu)
signs of, 98
bad place (Rus. plokhoe mesto), 174
Baikal-Amur Magistral (BAM) railroad
project, 47, 48,105
balagan (Rus. permanent shelters), 142
Balakhshyn, Volodia, 119
Barguzin Tungus (Buryatia), 20
bartering, 33
Baunt Aboriginal Administration, 40
Baunt District, 26, 36, 42
Baunt Orochen community, 186
Baunt villages, 58
baza (Rus. log house), 119
Bazarnaia River basin, 173
bears, 207-213
fat, 223
gall bladders (Oro. dzho), 31, 223
humans killed by, 210
to make winter mattresses, 210
meaning of tracks, 89
for meat, 209
for medicines, 209
paws, 31, 32
skinning, 212
souls, 208
struggles with other, 156
behavior, strange events, 88
being alive, definition of, 81-83
bells on reindeer, 59
Berkes, Firket, 13, 14
bikit (Oro. living place), 10, 135, 145,174,
254
animals, 147-53
establishing camps, 160
birch trees, bark stripped off (signs), 138,
139
birds
behavior as sign of change in
weather, 186
divination practices, 90
black activities (Rus. chemota), 7
boats, travel by, 28
Bodenhorn, Barbara, 67
Boiun clan community, 54, 55
bolotnik (Rus. swamp vehicle), 29
Bolshevists, 42
bones
bears, 212
marrow’ (Rus. chumugovat’)y 154
special treatment of animal, 214
boots, 131. See also footwear (Oro.
emchure)
brigades, 72
brodiachie (Rus. wandering) groups, 127
brown bear (Lat. ursus arctos), 32
buckskin, 169
Bugarikhta River, 117, 188
Bukteni River, 117
Buktokon River, 173
burial sites, walking across, 139
burned areas (diagdanda), 141
burning, controlled, 56
Buryat, 26, 84, 239, 240
competition for resources, 36
indigenous population of, 25
Buryatia, 43
bush sensibility, 88
butchering animals, 170, 213-16
C
caches, 118,119, 120, 121
calendars, 184-88
human body, 179
camps, 145-74
close to animal’s bikit, 151
establishing, 160-74
fur-hunting, 163, 164
herding, 146, 147
Kotomchik base, 118
location of, 168
organization of, 146
Poperechnaia, 117, 166, 207
280 I Index
rutting-season, 167,188
security, 112
walking trips, 131
weather forecasts, 177
winter, 169
campsites (Oro. urikital), 160
cannibalism, 106,107
canvas tents, 163. See also camps
capreolus capreolus (Lat. roe deer)., 32
cash income, 31
from fur-bearing animals, 32
categorization of indigenous Siberians,
127,128
celebrations of reindeer herders, 188
cervus elaphus (Lat. elk), 32
changa (Oro. wolves), 204
changes in weather, feeling, 180
chants, 94
chernota (Rus. black activities), 7
children, 44
healing, 241
school systems, 45
China, 23
animal parts traded to, 73, 223, 224
entrepreneurs (komersanty), 38
medicinal items sold to, 31
chinen (Oro. strength), 3, 80, 81, 126, 127,
148
chiopchioko (Oro. hummocks), 134
Chipewyan hunting knowledge, 88
chipikan (wooden idols), 85
Chita (city of), 27
Chita Province, 2
Christianity, 40
chumugovat’ (Ris. bone marrow’), 154
clan community (obshchina), xiv
clans
Evenki, 22
hunting grounds of, 37
Murchen, 22
Orochen, 22
coercive rituals, 248
collective farm (kolkhoz), 37, 38, 44, 72,
76, xiv
meat production, 33
paths (Oro. oktol), 141
collectivization, 1, 45, 46, 47,129, 190
reindeer, 191
colonialism, 23
communication, 137-43
paths (Oro. oktol), 139,140
with spirits, 199
Communist Party, 45, 253
companionship (Rus. napamiki), 112,113,
115
competence, walking, 130-137
competition for resources, 36
comrades (Rus. naparniki), 7
contest of equals (Rus. na ravne), 9
controlled burning, 56,198
cooperation, 36, 95, 244
cooperatives (kooperativy), 44
corrals (Oro. kure), 194
Council of Urulga (Rus. Urulginskaia
Stepnaia Duma), 39
crafts, 67-70
learning traditional knowledge of, 77
crooked path (Rus. krivaia tropa), 142
culture (Rus. kul’tura), 72
cunning (Rus. khitryi), 153
curing, 219. See also healing
D
dances, 241
Dandeev, Oleg Prokop’evich, 49
Dandeeva, Agafia, 193
Darxads of Mongolia, 64
death, 3, 257
accidental, 102
affect on place, 101
deer, divination practices, 90
Den’ Olenevoda (Reindeer Herders’ Day),
46
diagdanda (burned areas), 141
dialects, 20, 25. See also languages
diets, reindeer, 195
dikii rynok (Rus. wild market), 31
Dimitrov, Nikolai, 183
diseases, 220-23. See also healing;
medicines; shamans
disposing of animals, 213-16
distance, measuring walking, 134
districts (raions), xiv
Aga Buryat Autonomous District, 1-2
diukulavun (Oro. ice-fetching site), 163
divination practices, 89, 90, 91
divining diseases with vodka, 226
dobryiput’ (Rus. a good trip), 67
dog (Oro. ninakin), 200
Dogonchin, Andrei, 89, 208, 228
dogs
food for, 163
guides and, 29
raising, 200-04
Index I 281
dolls. See also idols
avoiding misfortune using, 86
omiruk, 81
domestic animals, 32, 254
domestic reindeer, 190. See also reindeer
domestic world, 146
domination, 94-98,189, 244-50, 256
domkultury (Rus. large villages), 72
dovan, 173
drag (Rus. taskat’), 68
dreams, 89, 90
drinking water, 161
drug (Rus. friend), 112
druzhba (Rus. friendship), 112, 113, 165,
245
dukh (Rus. spirit), 3
dukh-khoziain (Rus. master-spirit), 3, 4, 5,
7,11, 69
butchering animals, 170
revenge, 244
sensing presence of, 99
Dukuvuchi, 235, 236
rock art site, 229. See also rock art
stories about spirits, 233
Dushinov, Gena, 118, 233
bikit (Oro. living place), 147
raising dogs, 201
dwelling intuition, 71
E
economies, 12
game as means of income, 31
hunting animals for cash, 58
educated people (Rus. inteligentsia), 218
elections, 37
elk (Lat. cervus elaphus), 32
embodied experience, place as, 99
emchure (Oro. footwear), 65, 67, 74, 95,
131, 186
empathy, 88
emplaced luck, 250-258
enacted luck, 250-258
enemies, killing, 250
entrepreneurs (komersanty), 27, 31, 33,
36, 38, 58, xiv
environment, difficulty of, 24
epic (Oro. nimngakan), 83, 184
Epov, Yura, 68
ermine (Lat. mustela erminea), 32
Esserovtsy, 42
European calendar, 184. See also
calendars
European Christian calendar, 185. See also
calendars
Evenki, 20, 130
Association of Tungokochen District,
63
calendars, 184
of Chirinda, 2, 3
clans, 22
flexibility of land ownership, 40, 41
indigenous population of, 25
languages, 20
Nerchinsk, 63
oral traditions, 249
rock art sites, 229. See also rock art
Eveny, Lavrillier, 20
theme of luck of, 12
evil eye (zglaz), 8
F
fairy tales, 86
Far East Republic, 42
fartovyi okhotnik (Rus. lucky hunter), 29
fat, bear, 223
fear and moral awareness, 106
fighting wolves, 204-07
fires
for human needs, 169
smudge, 196, 197
zones around, 163
firewood, 161, 165
First Chilchagir, 39
folk healers, 221. See also shamans
food, game as food source, 31
footprints
gathering information from, 135
leaving, 157
footwear (Oro. emchure), 65, 67, 74, 95,
131, 186
foragers, 145
forecasting weather, 179. See also weather
forgiveness for slaughtering reindeer, 199
friend (Rus. drug), 112
friendship (Rus. druzhba), 112,113, 165,
245
fur-bearing animals, cash income from, 32
fur-hunting camps, 163, 164
fur trading, 33
G
gainakta (moose tooth amulet), 91
gaino (Oro. nest), 159
game. See also animals
282 í Index
as food source, 31
parts of animals for medicine, 32
transportation, 216
wasting, 9
generosity of master-spirits, 7
gift-giving, 95
glass bottles, messages in, 138
gold, removal of, 42
goodwill, 108
goropty udia (old tracks), 148
gospromkho (Rus. state hunting
enterprises), 47
grasses, 55, 56, 95
grazing, 146
grazing areas of reindeer, 195
Grenoble, Lenore A., 20
groceries, importing, 116, 117
guides and dogs, 29
guio guio (Lat. wolverine), 32
guorzuvullot (reindeer misfortune), 193
H
habituations, 146
healing, 218. See also medicines
alcoholism, 240
children, 241
ritual sites, 219
role of shamans, 220-28
healthcare systems, 218. See also healing;
shamans
helicopters, travel by, 27
herding, 189-17
autonomy and reciprocity, 190-200
bears, 207-13
butchering animals, 213-16
fighting wolves, 204-07
grazing areas, 195
luck (kutu), 193
raising dogs, 200-04
herding camps, 146,147
herding grounds
Boiun clan community, 55
forest fires and, 38
maintaining, 115
hides
clothes/gear made from, 75
tanning, 72, 73
Horse Evenki, 130
horses, 52, 54
as transportation, 33
of Yakut breeding, 32
hospitality, 6
hospitals, 220-28
human body
calendars, 179
knowledge of, 179-84
human-reindeer relationships, 189,196
hummocks (Oro. chiopchioko), 134
hunter-gatherer societies, 247
hunters
behavior, 153
catching luck, 83-88
competing with animals, 145
gifts of, 6, 7
influence of weather on, 176
lone, 6
luck, 5
master rights, 178
hunting, 147-53, 189-217
activities, 34-35
animals killed by Aruneev groups,
61
bears, 207-13
butchering animals, 213-16
failure, 97
fighting wolves, 204-07
maintaining remote territories, 115
in North America, 13
raising dogs, 200-04
resources required, 112
seasons, 57
and weather, 181
hunting camps
Poperechnaia, 117
security, 112
hunting gear, 65, 74, 75
caches, 118
hunting grounds, 54
Boiun clan community, 55
of clans, 37
forest fires and, 38
master rights, 178
salting, 68
winter hunting sites, 178
hunting rituals, 84
sinkelevun ritual, 84, 85
hunting routes, 136, 155
hybrid reindeer, 193. See also reindeer
I
ice-fetching site (Oro. diukulavun), 163
idols, 93, 94, 173, 184
as focal points for offerings, 238
ritual sites, 219
Index 283
ikenipke (‘imitation of life,’ ‘playing for
life/ Oro. ike ‘play’), 85
illness, 3
imbecility (oligofreniia), 46
importing groceries, 116, 117
indigenous identities, 20-22. See also
Evenki; Orochen
indigenous Siberians, categorization of,
127, 128
insects, 196,197
inteligenisia (Rus. educated people), 218
interbreeding reindeer, 192
irkin (mushroom season), 187
Irkutsk Orthodox Eparchy, 40
Irkutsk State University, 232
Iumurchen village, 26
J
Janes, Robert R., 160
Japan, 23, 42
jealousy, 95
K
Kadavun rock art site, 234
Kalar Orochen, 21
Kalar River, 205
kaltamni (Oro. permanent shelters), 142
kamus (leg pelt), 75, 166, xiv
karengan (a person from the Karenga
River basin), 21
Karenga village, 111
kever meadows, 56,152, 198
Khanty, theme of luck of, 12
khitryi (Rus. cunning), 153
khozain (Rus. master), 3, 4
killing enemies, 250
Kindygir, 39
kinship relations, 21
Kirilov, Chulan, 89, 112
information from animal tracks, 148
Kirilov, Gena, 47, 48, 51, 54, 93, 118, 135,
194
Kirilov, Nikolai, 93, 219
knowledge of human body, 179-84
kochevye (Rus. nomadic) groups, 127, 128
kolektivy (labour-based collectives), 44
kolkhoz (collective farm), 37, 38, 44, 72,
76, xiv
meat production, 33
oktoi (Oro. paths), 141
komersanty (entrepreneurs), 27, 31, 33,
36, 38, 58, xiv
kooperativy (cooperatives), 44
Korea, 23
Kotomchik base camp, 118
Kotomchik River, 119, 121
Kozulin, Vladimir, 44
krai (province), 2, xiv
Krasnyi Iar village, 26, 27
krivaia tropa (Rus. crooked path), 142
kul’tura (Rus. culture), 72
kumalany (Oro. skin carpets), 65
kure (Oro. corrals), 194
kutu (luck), 2, 3, 250-58
acquiring, 70, 182
affect on health, 218. See also healing
Athapascan Koyukon, 13
attraction of, 1
bad, 8, 9
catching, 83-88, 244, 253
definition of, 80
flow of, 5
herding, 193
of hunters, 5
loss of, 97
materiality of, 13
observations, 185
obtained from master-spirits, 4
offerings for, 93
Orochen ontology of, 14
as outcome of human interactions, 10
of places, 98-108
practice of, 87
predicting, 88-94
redistribution of, 6
sharing, 6, 113-14
stolen, 94
sustaining hunting, 53
talking about, 70
tracking animals, 154
transfers, 94
walking and, 126-43
stolen, 94
tracking animals, 154
transfers, 94
walking and, 126-43
kutuchi (Oro. lucky hunter), 3, 87
L
labazy (sing, labaz), 37
labour-based collectives (kolektivy), 44
labour camps, 105
Lake Baikal’, 22, 23
lamas, 222. See also shamans
284 I Index
land ownership, 41, 42
landscapes, stories of the past in, 98. See
also places
Land Use Committee, 48
languages, 20
Orochen, 21
Russian, 22
larch trees, 165
large villages (Rus. dom kultury), 72
the last nomad (Rus. poslednii kochevnik),
50
Lavrillier, Alexandra, 9
leg pelt (kamus), 75, 166, xiv
lepus timidus (Lat. rabbit), 32
Li, F. X., 20
lice as sign of change in weather, 186
lies, 69
life energies (Oro. musun), 103, 126, 255
living energy (musun), 3, 11
living place (Oro. bikit), 10,135, 145, 174,
254
animals, 147-53
establishing camps, 160
local seasonality, 184-188
log house (Rus. baza), 119
Lokushin, Viktor, 157,159
Lokushm, Vladimir, 137, 142
lone hunters, 6
luck (kutu), 2, 3, 250-58
acquiring, 70, 182
affect on health, 218. See also healing
Athapascan Koyukon, 13
attraction of, 1
bad, 8, 9
catching, 83-88, 244, 253
definition of, 80
flow of, 5
herding, 193
of hunters, 5
loss of, 97
materiality of, 13
observations, 185
obtained from master-spirits, 4
offerings for, 93
Orochen ontology of, 14
as outcome of human interactions, 10
of places, 98-108
practice of, 87
predicting, 88-94
redistribution of, 6
sharing, 6, 113-14
stolen, 94
sustaining hunting, 53
talking about, 70
tracking animals, 154
transfers, 94
walking and, 126-43
lucky hunter (Oro. kutuchi), 3, 87
lucky hunter (Rus. fartovyi okhotnik), 29
lynx (Lat. lynx), 32,152, 157
M
magical power, 248
malevolent spirits (Oro. arenkil), 9,10,
101, 102, 103, 104, 108, 147, 172, 225.
See also spirits
malevolent spirits (sing, arenki), 9, 10
martes zibelina (Lat. sable), 32, 152, 157
master (Rus. khoziain), 3, 4
master rights, 178
masters of their own (Rus. sami sebe
khoziainy), 31
master-spirit (Rus. dukh-khoziain), 3, 4, 5,
7, 11, 69
butchering animals, 170
revenge, 244
sensing presence of, 99
master’s rights, 39
mastery, 94-98
mastery of time
calendars, 184-88
knowledge of human body, 179-84
local seasonality, 184-88
weather and opportunities, 176-217
weather and the use of places,
177-78
mata (Oro. the person from afar), 112
materiality of luck, 13
material objects, 2
meadows, controlled burning of, 198
measles, 221
meat, 33
butchering animals, 170
offerings, 238
reindeer killed for, 60
smoking, 169
storage pit (Oro. ulatki), 119
medicines
arthritis, 222
bears for, 209
divining diseases with vodka, 226
inkoze, 248
parts of game animals in, 32
plantlife as, 221, 224
Index I 285
role of shamans, 220
taiga, 220-28
memory of tragedies, 101
Menshevists, 42
messages in glass bottles, 138
migration, 137
patterns of, 39
Military Forest Department (Voennyi
Leskhoz), 51
military ranges (Rus. voennyi poligon), 48
military tanks (model BMP), 28
mineral resources, 23
misfortune, 90, 94-98, 173, 257
affect on place, 101
avoiding, 86
predicting, 219
reindeer misfortune (quorzuvullot),
193
mistrust, 115-25
mobility, 57, 58, 128
Mongolia
Buryat, 84
Darxads of, 64
monsters, 108
monuments of archeology or nature (Rus.
pamiatnik prirody), 238
mookit; 165
moonmokan, 59
moose (Lat. alces dices), 32, 52
behavior, 150
lips, 31
tooth amulet (gainakta), 91
moral awareness, fear and, 106
Mordonov, Olga, 49
Mordonov, Viktor, 158
Mordonov, Vitia, 49
Mordonova, Nadia, 233
Morodnov, Vitalii, 242
mortuary rituals, 89
moschus moschiferus (Lat. Siberian musk
deer), 32
mosquito season, 167
motorboats. See boats
mountain’s breath, 180
Muishin River basin, 233
multisensory perception, 180
Murchen clans and families, 22
mushrooms, 167, 187,196
mustela erminea (Lat. ermine), 32
mustella sibirica (Lat. weasel), 32
musun (Oro. life energy), 3,11, 103,126,
255
N
Naikanchin, Pavel, 90,199, 212
Naikanchin, Zhenia, 168, 171
Naikanchina, Anna, 194
Naikanchina, Tamara, 234
napakostit’ fart (Rus. spoiling the luck), 246
naparniki (Rus. companionship), 112,113,
115
naparniki (Rus. comrades), 7
na ravne (Rus. contest of equals), 9
National Districts (Natsional’nye Okruga),
43, 44
native councils (Tuzemnye Sovety), 43
Natsional’nye Okruga (National Districts),
43, 44
nefartovaia (Rus. unlucky), 103. See also
kutu (luck)
nefartovyi (Rus. unlucky person), 111
negative actions (Rus. pakostnost’), 94
negative energy
in material items, 224
transmission of, 225
Nelson, Richard K., 13
nengo (strange events), 88
nephrite (Rus. okatysh), 36
Nercha River, 124
Nercha River basin, 59,117
Nerchinsk Evenki, 63
Nerchinsk Tungus, 20
nerchugan (a person from the Nercha
River basin), 21
nest (Oro. gaino), 159
Neupokoev, Buryatia, 257
newcomers, threat of, 42
New Year’s Day, 187, 188
ngelome (Oro. sin), 106, 112, 170
nicknaming animals, 154
night sitting, 149
nimat (Oro. sharing), 5, 6, 7, 245, 257
nimnakans (Oro. tales), 95
nimngakan (Oro. epic), 83, 184
ninakin (Oro. dog), 200
NKVD (Stalinist secret police), 44, 45
nomadic (Rus. kochevye) groups, 127, 128
nonhuman beings, 99,100. See also
monsters; spirits
North America, hunting in, 13
notes, leaving, 138
O
oblast’ (province), xiv
observation skills, 85, 147
286 I Index
obshchina (clan community), xiv
October Revolution, 42, 43
offerings, 257. See also sharing (Oro.
nimat)
dances, 241
for luck, 93
meat, 238
at mortuary scaffolds, 227
at rock art sites, 237
vodka, 219
okatysh (Rus. nephrite), 36
Okladnikov, Aleksei P., 230
oktol 0ro. paths), 139, 140
kolkhoz (collective farm), 141
old fireplaces (Oro. togokit), 168
old tracks (goropty udia), 148
Olekma District, 124, 191
oligofreniia (imbecility), 46
olokos nongononoptyn, 148
omi (Oro. soul), 3, 81, 126
oral traditions, 249
Orochen, 20
children, 44
clans and families, 22
Kalar, 21
languages, 20, 21
perception of time, 185
population distribution of, 26
under Soviet rule, 43-49
stories, 80, 81
travel to, 25-30
Tungokochen, 21
Vitim River, 21
women, 44, 47
ositkaptak (today’s tracks), 148
P
pack animals, reindeer as, 200
pakostnost’ (Rus. negative actions), 94
pamiatnik prirody (Rus. monuments of
archeology or nature), 238
panty (velveted antlers), xiv
paths (Oro. oktol), 139, 140
Patomskoe mountain range, 23
perception, multisensory, 180
permanent shelters (Oro. kaltamni, Rus.
balagan), 142
personal autonomy, 70
the person from afar (Oro. mata), 112
Peshyi Tungus (Rus. Walking Tungus),
126,127-30
physicians, 221
places
luck of, 98-108
sense of, 99,100
stories of the past in, 98
weather and the use of, 177-78
plantlife, 55
knowledge of weather, 176
as medicine, 221, 224
platforms, 118, 122, 166
plokhoe mesto (Rus. bad place), 174
plunderers (Rus. razboiniki), 42
poachers, 8, 9,142, 189, 244, 246
poisoning wolves, 206
Polar Census expedition (1926), 129
political exiles in Zabaikal’ia (Zabaikal
Province), 24
pollution, 24
Poperechnaia, 117, 151, 207
Poperechnaia River, 160, 161,166, 172
population distribution of Orochen, 26
porcha (spell), 8
poslednii kochevnik (Rus. the last nomad),
50
possession, 107
power (Rus. sila), 82
predators, 191. See also wolves
reindeer lost to, 207
pre-Soviet Orochen material culture, 71
professional medicine, 221. See also
medicines
protecting reindeer, 199
province (krai), xiv
province (oblastf), xiv
R
rabbit (Lat. lepus tímidas), 32
rain, 30
raions (districts), 1-2, xiv
raising dogs, 200-04
rangifer tarandus (Lat. wild reindeer), 32,
190, 191
razboiniki (Rus. plunderers), 42
reading tracks, 158, 159
reciprocity, 108, 244-50
region, xiv
reindeer
approaching, 196
barking, 196
bells on, 59
calving, 56, 57
catching, 166
collectivization, 191
Index | 287
descriptions of, 192
diets, 195
grazing areas, 195
hybrid, 193
interbreeding, 192
killing, 12
living with, 198
mobility of, 59
new ways of herding, 47
proper treatment of, 11
protecting, 199
rutting-season, 187
sivak, 161
slaughtering, 167,199
targets for head size, 47
as transportation, 124
use of, 43, 60, 191, 192, 200
visiting camps, 165
Reindeer Evenki, 129, 130
reindeer herders
autonomy and reciprocity, 190-200
bears, 207-13
butchering animals, 213-16
camps. See camps
celebrations, 188
dwellings of, 38
fighting wolves, 204-07
influence of weather on, 176
raising dogs, 200-04
Reindeer Herders’ Day (Den’ Olenevoda),
46
reindeer herds, managing, 124
reindeer misfortune (guorzuvullot), 193
reindeer people. See Orochen
relationships, sharing luck (kutu), 112,
113-14
religious practices, 46
resources
bartering, 33
competition for, 36
exploitation of, 130
mineral, 23
overexploitation, 14
reliance on, 2
sharing, 113-114
shortage of, 8
struggles over land and, 39-43
ritual knowledge, 1, 107, 184
ritual practices, 46
rituals
mortuary, 89
rock art and, 229-42
ritual sites, 25, 218, 219, 227, 237,
healing. See also rock art
Aruneev, Nikolai, 239
stone oil, 223
rock art, 218
Dukuvuchi, 234, 235, 236
interpretation of, 230, 231
Kadavun rock art site, 234
locations of, 230, 231
and rituals, 229-42
roe deer (Lat. capreolus capreolus), 32
rugs, 73, 76
Russia, control of Zabaikal’ia (Zabaikal
Province), 23
Russian elite military forces (OMON), 36
Russian language, 22
Russian Orthodox Church, 40, 128
rutting-season, 187
Aruneev, Aleksei, 188
camps, 161,167
S
sable (Lat. martes zibelina)y 32, 152, 157
sacred places, 100. See also places
Sakha, theme of luck of, 12
salt licks, 149, 167, 197
sama (special signs), 138
same morning tracks (tymani), 148
sami sebe khoziainy (Rus. masters of their
own), 31
sam sebe khoziain (Rus. their own
masters), 24
saviour (Rus. spasateD, 61
scapulas, divination practices, 90, 91
school systems, children, 45
sciurus vulgaris (Lat. squirrel), 32, 152
seasons, hunting, 57
Second Chilchagir, 39
sedentarization, 45, 129
sekalacha (Oro. sun), 183
self-reliance in the taiga, 71-77
Semirekonova, Ania, 143
Semirekonova, Anna, 237
Semirekonova, Yulia, 82, 83, 212
settled (Rus. sidiachie) groups, 127
Severo-Baikalskoe (Sakha Republic)
mountain range, 23
shamans, 1, 24, 37, 45, 63, 82, 218
artifacts, 232
Buryat, 239, 240
control of spirits, 96, 97
hunting rituals, 84
288 I Index
location of, 227
places, 100
role of, 220-28
Voronina, Svetlana, 239, 240
women, 104
sharing (Oro. nimat), 5, 6, 7, 245, 257
luck (kutu), 113-114
Shilka Tungus (Zabaikal Province), 20
Shirokogoroff, Sergei, 1, 2, 24, 101, 102,
104
shoes, 73. See also footwear (Oro.
emchure)
Siberian musk deer (Lat. moschus
moschiferus), 31-32
sidiachie (Rus. settled) groups, 127
signs, 137-43
paths (Oro. oktol), 139, 140
reading environmental, 182
Siikta River, 148
sila (Rus. power), 82
Siligli River, 117, 172
sin (Oro. ngelome), 112
butchering animals, 170
sinful behavior (ngelome), 106
sinkelevun ritual, 84, 85
sins, 8, 9, 63
sivak, 161
skills
learning, 67-70
tracking, 146
traditional knowledge of, 77
walking, 130-37
skin carpets (Oro. kumalany), 65
skin tanning, 67
slaughtering reindeer, 199
smallpox, 221
smoking meat, 169
smudge fires, 196, 197, 219
snares, 159. See also trapping
snow, 30
snowmobiles, 191
social relationships, types of, 247
soul (Oro. omi), 3, 81, 126
souls, bears, 208
Southern Siberia, 190
Soviet Academy of Sciences, 230
Soviet collectivization, 1
Soviet Union
army service in, 24, 25
collapse of, 25, 27, 37, 62, 251
Orochen under Soviet rule, 43-49
policies of domination, 105
Zabaikaf ia (Zabaikal Province) as
part of, 23
sovkhoz (state farm), 27, 47, xiv
liquidation of, 37
Tungokochenskii state farm, 61
spasateV (Rus. saviour), 61
spell (porcha), 8
Speranskii, Mikhail, 39
Speranskii Code, 127
spirit (Rus. dukh), 3,199
spirits, 2, 98-108
arenkil, 63
in landscapes, 99
revenge of, 96
who act with violence, 103
spoiling the luck (Rus. napakostit’ fart),
246
squirrel (Lat. sciurus vulgaris), 32, 152
Stalinist secret police (NKVD), 44
starvation, 107
state farm (sovkhoz), 27, 47, xiv
liquidation of, 37
Tungokochenskii state farm, 61
state hunting enterprises (Rus.
gospromkhoz), 47
stereotypes, 130
stewards (Rus. vedut sebia he po
khoziaiski), 42
sticks, communication with, 139
stone oil ritual sites, 223
storage architecture, 117, 122, 123. See
also caches
storage sites, hiding, 37
stories, 86, 108
Dukuvuchi stories about spirits, 233
Orochen, 80, 81
storytellers, 82, 83, 184
St. Petersburg Ethnographic Museum, 232
strange events (nengo). 88
straw dolls, avoiding misfortune using, 86
strength (Oro. chinen), 3, 80, 81,126, 127,
148
subordination, 247
subsistence, 108, 254
catching luck, 88
sites of, 162
strategies, 41
success of, 168
in the taiga, 31-39
walking, 134
Index I 289
summer, reading tracks in, 158, 159
sun (Oro. sekalacha), 183
Surinda village, 256
sus scrofa Lat. wild boar), 32
swamp vehicle (Rus. bolotnik), 29
T
taiga
law of, 36
limitations of transportation, 29
medicines, 220-28
movements in, 1
reading, 182
self-reliance in, 71-77
skills, 77
subsistence in, 31-39
walking in the, 130-37
tales (Oro. nimnakans), 95
tanks (model BMP), 28
tanning hides, 72, 73
taskat’ (Rus. drag), 68
Taskerov, Oleg, 172
Taskerova, Anna, 89, 204
Taskerova, Nadia, 95, 234
teaching (Rus. uchit’), 68
techniques, walking, 132, 133
telephone service, 27
temperatures in Tungokochen village, 30
tents, 163. See also camps
territories, maintaining remote, 115
their own masters (Rus. sam sebe
khoziain), 24
time (mastery of)
calendars, 184-88
knowledge of human body, 179-84
local seasonality, 184-88
perception of, 185
weather and opportunities, 176-217
weather and the use of places,
177-78
Titov, Elpidifor, 25
today’s tracks (ositkaptak), 148
togokit (Oro. (old fireplaces), 168
Torgonov, Vladimir, 95, 96, 149, 186, 187,
238
tracking, 147
animals, 145-74
gathering information from, 135, 155
meaning of bear, 89
predicting behavior, 150
reading, 158, 159
sable (Lat. martes zibelina), 157
searching for, 149
skills, 146
traditional knowledge of skills, 77
traditional lifestyles, 67
tragic events, 108
affect on place, 101, 102
trails, olokos nongononoptyn, 148
transportation
of game, 216
to hunting sites, 54
reindeer as, 57, 58, 59, 60, 124
trapping, 156. See also hunting
travel
to Orochen, 25-30
weather conditions, 177
trees, 55
as decorated ritual sites, 219
knowledge of weather, 176
trust, 77, 111-25, 189
accumulation, 115-25
in healthcare systems, 218
mistrust, 115-25
sharing luck, 113-14
truth, 69
Tsarist rule, indigenous people under, 44
Tungokochen District
rock art in, 231
villages in, 26
walking in, 137
Tungokochen Orochen, 21
Tungokochenskii state farm, 61
Tungokochen village, 26, 37, 171
temperatures in, 30
travel to, 25
Tungus, wandering, 40
Tungus-Manchu speaking groups, 20
Tuzemnye Sovety (native councils), 43
tyevun (walking stick), 131
tymani (same morning tracks), 148
U
uchit’ (Rus. teaching), 68
ulatki (Oro. meat storage pit), 119
unlucky (Rus. nefartovaia , 103. See also
luck (kutu)
unlucky person (Rus. nefartovyi), 111
urikhal (Oro. campsites), 160
ursus arctos (Lat. brown bear), 32
Urulginskaia Stepnaia Duma (Rus. Council
of UruJga), 39
290 I Index
USSR. See Soviet Union
Ust’ Karenga village, 26, 27, 31, 55, 58,
172
V
vedutsebia nepo khoziaiski (Rus.
stewards), 42
velveted antlers (panty), xiv
Verkh-Usugli village, 26
villages
travel to, 25-30
in the Tungokochen District, 26
in the Vitim River basin, 21
violence, spirits who act with, 103
Vitim-Olekma Evenki National District,
43
Vitim River Orochen, 21
Vitim River Tungus, 20
vodka, 29, 170
divining diseases with, 226
offerings, 219
Voennyi Leskhoz (Military Forest
Department), 51
voennyi poligon (Rus. military ranges), 48
Voronina, Svetlana, 239, 240, 242
W
walking
across burial sites, 139
communication and signs, 137-39
living when, 139-43
and luck (kutn), 126-43
measuring distance, 134
in the taiga, 130-37
techniques, 132, 133
walking stick (tyevun), 131
Walking Tungus (Rus. Peshyi Tungus),
126,127-30
wandering (Rus. brodiachie) groups, 127
wandering Tungus, 40
warfare, 249
weapons, 33
weasel (Lat. musteila sibirica), 32
weather, 29, 30
acquiring luck (kutu), 182
affect on human body, 179
establishing camps, 161
hunting and, 181
knowledge of, 179-84
local seasonality, 184-88
and opportunities, 176-217
and the use of places, 177-78
well-being
attraction of, 1
sharing, 6
Whaley, L. J., 20
White Army, 42
White Mountain, 239
White Movement, 24
wild boar (Lat. sus scrofa), 32
wild market (Rus. dikii rynok), 31
wild reindeer (Lat. rangifer tarandus), 32,
190, 191
wild world, 146
Willerslev, Yukaghir, 245
wind, knowledge of weather, 176
win digo, 107
winter
cabin (Rus. zimnik), 161
camping zones, 147
camps, 169
experience of, 187
hunting sites, 178
reading tracks, 158, 159
weather during, 29, 30
witchcraft, 107
wolverine (Lat. guio guio), 32
wolves (Oro. changa), 191, 204
fighting, 204-07
poisoning, 206
reindeer lost to, 207
women, 44, 47
crafts and skills, 67
rug making, 76
shamans, 104
wooden idols (chipikan), 85. See also idols
World War II, 234
Y
Yakut breed of horses, 54
Yukaghir, theme of luck of, 12
Z
Zabaikal’ia (Zabaikal Province), 22-25
Zabaikarians (Rus. zabaikaltsy), 24
Zabaikal Province, 62, 191
Zabaikal Province (former Chita Province),
2
zabaikaltsy (Rus. Zabaikal’ians’), 24
Zelenoe Ozero village, 26, 55, 137, 142
zglaz (evil eye), 8
Zhumaneev, Fiodor, 60,154,168,171,
190, 232
Zhumaneev, Olga, 73, 92, 105, 203
Index I 291
Zhumaneev, Vitia, 171
Zhumaneeva, Nadezhda, 208
Zhumaneeva, Olga, 65-67, 143
Zhumaneev-Aruneev family, 49-67, 116,
117. See also specific family members
Arimeev, Aleksei, 49, 50-61
Aruneev, Nikolai, 49, 51, 61-65
Aruneev, Yura, 49, 65-67
Dandeev, Oleg Prokop’evich, 49
hunting rights, 122
hunting sites, 178
Mordonov, Olga, 49
Mordonov, Vitia, 49
storage caches, 116-21
strategies of, 2
Zumaneeva, Olga, 65-67
zimnik (Rus. winter cabin), 161
znakharL 222. See also shamans
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spelling | Brandišauskas, Donatas 1976- (DE-588)1123747946 aut Leaving footprints in the Taiga luck, spirits and ambivalence among the Siberian Orochen reindeer herders and hunters Donatas Brandišauskas New York ; Oxford Berghahn [2017] XIII, 291 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Studies in the Circumpolar North Volume 1 Includes bibliographical references and index Alltag, Brauchtum Oroch (Asian people) Russia (Federation) Transbaikalia Oroch (Asian people) Social life and customs Oroch (Asian people) Religion Reindeer herders Russia (Federation) Transbaikalia Ethnology Russia (Federation) Transbaikalia Weltbild (DE-588)4065352-3 gnd rswk-swf Rentiernomade (DE-588)4545684-7 gnd rswk-swf Orotschen (DE-588)4102131-9 gnd rswk-swf Ethnologie (DE-588)4078931-7 gnd rswk-swf Region Transbaikalien (DE-588)1023610825 gnd rswk-swf Region Transbaikalien (DE-588)1023610825 g Orotschen (DE-588)4102131-9 s Rentiernomade (DE-588)4545684-7 s Weltbild (DE-588)4065352-3 s Ethnologie (DE-588)4078931-7 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-78533-239-5 (DE-604)BV047551853 Studies in the Circumpolar North Volume 1 (DE-604)BV043947181 1 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029174571&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029174571&sequence=000005&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029174571&sequence=000006&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title | Leaving footprints in the Taiga luck, spirits and ambivalence among the Siberian Orochen reindeer herders and hunters |
title_auth | Leaving footprints in the Taiga luck, spirits and ambivalence among the Siberian Orochen reindeer herders and hunters |
title_exact_search | Leaving footprints in the Taiga luck, spirits and ambivalence among the Siberian Orochen reindeer herders and hunters |
title_full | Leaving footprints in the Taiga luck, spirits and ambivalence among the Siberian Orochen reindeer herders and hunters Donatas Brandišauskas |
title_fullStr | Leaving footprints in the Taiga luck, spirits and ambivalence among the Siberian Orochen reindeer herders and hunters Donatas Brandišauskas |
title_full_unstemmed | Leaving footprints in the Taiga luck, spirits and ambivalence among the Siberian Orochen reindeer herders and hunters Donatas Brandišauskas |
title_short | Leaving footprints in the Taiga |
title_sort | leaving footprints in the taiga luck spirits and ambivalence among the siberian orochen reindeer herders and hunters |
title_sub | luck, spirits and ambivalence among the Siberian Orochen reindeer herders and hunters |
topic | Alltag, Brauchtum Oroch (Asian people) Russia (Federation) Transbaikalia Oroch (Asian people) Social life and customs Oroch (Asian people) Religion Reindeer herders Russia (Federation) Transbaikalia Ethnology Russia (Federation) Transbaikalia Weltbild (DE-588)4065352-3 gnd Rentiernomade (DE-588)4545684-7 gnd Orotschen (DE-588)4102131-9 gnd Ethnologie (DE-588)4078931-7 gnd |
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