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    However, once the Nenets had to transition to a life away from the tundra, men found that they had lost their role. Much of the responsibility that awaited them in the village was considered, from the traditional point of view, to be women's work. [4]

  2. A significant threat to reindeers comes from tundra wolves, causing substantial economic losses as they prey on the reindeer herds, which are vital for the livelihoods of the Nenets families. Spiritual Culture of the Nenets.

  3. Descended from people formerly inhabiting southwest Siberia, the Nenets are reindeer pastoralists, fishermen, and hunters (especially of wild reindeer) of the tundra, but they also include small groups of forest dwellers. Ethnographers generally refer to them as the Forest Nenets and the Tundra Nenets.

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  4. In the 1600s many indigenous peoples were defeated by Russian troops, such as the more sedentary Khanty and Mansi who live to the south of the Nenets, and were all registered in their local towns or fortresses. The tundra Nenets, however, were never registered or defeated, and continued to lay siege to major Russian towns such as Obdursk ...

  5. However, due to their loss of tradition, the Nenets language is facing extinction, along with much of their culture. There is a clear division between those who still continue with their pastoral reindeer economy in tundra areas, and those who gather in polyethnic villages and population centers.

  6. Thanks to their geographical distance from civilization and resilient mindset, the Yamal Nenets managed to outlast the Soviet Union. The communist would only come to their land to make annual reports and leave as soon as possible from the mosquito-swept tundra.

  7. Aug 3, 2018 · Russia’s most iconic reindeer folk, the Nenets, continue to practice their unique herding style in modern times. This practice has survived a tumultuous history, and the Nenets remain the keepers of Siberia’s Arctic despite new challenges threatening their traditions and way of life. The Nenet culture and way of life has survived the Soviet ...

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