Nomads of South Siberia : the pastoral economies of Tuva /

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Author / Creator: Vaĭnshteĭn, S. I.
Format: Book
Language:English
Russian
Imprint: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge Univ. Press, 1980.
Series:Cambridge studies in social anthropology ; no. 25.
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Summary:There are few, if any, detailed first-hand accounts of Inner Asian pastoralism available to Western readers. Drawing on archival sources and his own extensive fieldwork Sevyan Vainshtein describes the economy of the nomadic pastoralists of Tuva, a region on the borders of Mongolia and the USSR. It is a detailed account of the migratory movements, the husbandry of the different herds, the reindeer economy and the hunting, fishing, agriculture and technology of the peoples of the region. Dr Vainshtein includes a section on the history and social structure of the nomads and reaches some conclusions on the rise of the State among the nomads of Central Asia. The main aim of the book is to acquaint readers with accurate and detailed field material on the economy of Inner Asian nomads - a subject which has invited much speculation hitherto, but usually on the basis of inadequate data. It will be invaluable to all anthropologists and to specialists in Soviet and Asian Studies.
Item Description:Includes index.
Physical Description:x, 289 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Bibliography: pages 261-279.
ISBN:0521220890