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Ideal proletarians and children of nature: Evenki reimagining schooling in a Post-Soviet era / Alexia Bloch.
Title: | Ideal proletarians and children of nature: Evenki reimagining schooling in a Post-Soviet era / Alexia Bloch. |
Author(s): | Bloch, Alexia. |
Date: | 1998. |
Publisher: | Münster: Waxmann |
In: | Bicultural education in the North : ways of preserving and enhancing indigenous peoples' languages and traditional knowledge. (1998.), |
Abstract: | Explores historical and social context of Evenk identities and demonstrated how hierarchies of power interact with individual actions in the re-making of identities. Focuses on role of residential schools as key factor in transformation of Evenk identities both in past and present. Based on fieldwork conducted during 1992-95 in Evenkiya. |
Notes: | In: Bicultural education in the North : ways of preserving and enhancing indigenous peoples' languages and traditional knowledge / Erich Kasten, ed. |
Keywords: | 323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities: Evenki. 37 -- Education. 376.74 -- Education, native peoples. 93 -- History. J -- Social sciences. (*501) -- Russia (Federation). |
SPRI record no.: | 148605 |
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