1st Edition
Towards a New Millennium Ten Years of the Indigenous Movement in Russia
250 Pages
by
International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, indigenous peoples in Russia started to organize and a movement emerged that has achieved many developments. The indigenous umbrella organization in Russia, the Russian Association of Indigenous Peoples of the North (RAIPON), celebrated its tenth anniversary in 2000, an occasion for looking back at its work during its 10-year history and at the same time... Read more
Preface to the English Edition, Introduction, Part I REFLECTIONS AT THE MILLENNIUM-PAST,PRESENT AND FUTURE. RAIPON Today, 'Our Life and Future are in Our Hands', Ten Years On, At the Turn of a Century, Indigenous Peoples- Partnership in Operation, 'Who am I in This Land? What People am I am Part of? The Indigenous Youth Movement PART II A GLIMPSE INTO THE REGIONS The Indigenous Intelligentsia, I've got my People behind me', The Tkhsanom Council for the Revival of Itelmen, The Socio-Economic Situation of the Numerically Small Peoples of the Northern Even District of the Magadan Region, The Ritual Culture and Traditional Plasticity of the Evenk, Press Coverage of the Problems f Russia's Arctic Numerically Small Peoples, The Socio-Economic and Legal Situation of the Saami in the Murmanskaya Oblast-An Appeal to take Urgent Measures PART III SOCIO-ECONOMIC SITUATIONS The Preservation of the Indigenous Culture of Arctic Indigenous People and Their Territories of Traditional Nature Use, Health and Employment n the Arctic, The Indigenous Peoples of Russia's North and their Access to Health Care, The Third Arctic leaders' Summit PART IV ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS Is the Future One of Oil Development or Reindeer Breeding? From the Choom in the Central Square to the Court, The Sea of Okhotsk: People and Oil-Different Points of View, PART V LEGAL RIGHTS Issues in the Relationship between State and Society, Lessons from the Cooperation between RAIPON and the Russian State Duma in Defence of Indigenous Peoples' Rights, How the Constitutional Right to Protect the Traditional Environment of Inhabitancy and a Traditional Way of Life Can be Implemented, A Discussion on the Federal Earmarked Programme 'Economic and Social Development for Indigenous Peoples of the North until 2020', There are no Bad Laws, Annexes.
Biography
Thomas Kohler, Kathrin Wessendorf






