What it Means to be a Herdsman

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Joachim Otto Habeck

The Practice and Image of Reindeer Husbandry among the Komi of Northern Russia

ISBN 978-3-8258-8045-1
Band-Nr. 5
Jahr 2005
Seiten 296
Bindung broschiert
Reihe Halle Studies in the Anthropology of Eurasia

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Beschreibung

Habeck takes the reader to the tundra in the Far North of the Russian Federation,
describing and interpreting the practice of reindeer herding on the land. His vivid account
of the everyday life of Komi reindeer herders and their family members as they interact
with their bosses, the town, the market and oil companies, reveals both the reach of their
agency and its limitations. Through a meticulous analysis of each of these domains,
Habeck shows how public discourse about reindeer husbandry as a traditional life-style
derives from outside the Komi reindeer-herding communities, yet it has powerful effects
on the local actors‘ ability to frame their own existence. He argues that the concept of
tradition, despite its many positive connotations, places Komi reindeer herders in a
„golden cage“ which leaves no space for acknowledging their drive to innovation and
flexibility.