Title Good to eat and good to dream about: what do nomadic Evenki eat in taiga? /
Translation of Title Хорошо для еды и для снов: что едят кочевые эвенки в тайге?
Authors Brandišauskas, Donatas
DOI 10.31250/2618-8600-2022-1(15)-28-55
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Is Part of Этнография = Etnografia.. Санкт-Петербург : Музей антропологии и этнографии им. Петра Великого (Кунсткамера) РАН. 2022, № 1 (15), p. 28-55.. ISSN 2618-8600. eISSN 2687-0789
Keywords [eng] Evenki ; reindeer herders and hunters ; diet ; taiga food ; Zabaikal region ; Buriatia
Abstract [eng] This article is an ethnographic essay that aims to describe the leading dietary practices of contemporary nomadic Evenki living in the taiga of Zabaikal’e. I show how their lives as hunters and reindeer herders also sustain the traditional methods of food harvesting, processing, preservations, and consumption. Further, I show how the Evenki diet heavily relies on human interactions with animals viewed as sentient persons. Evenki ideas of luck, personhood, sharing, and exchange figure prominently in those animal-human interactions. As a consequence of Evenki perceptions and relations with animals, I argue that taiga food is vital as Evenki cultural form of representation and links Evenki communities with a living environment. This subsistence economy conditions their wellbeing, healing, and enjoyment. In sum, eating and sharing taiga food is shown to be an integral part of being Evenki. The article is based on the long-term field research I conducted among a few communities of Evenki reindeer herders and hunters based in the Zabaikal Region and Buriatia in 2004-2012.
Published Санкт-Петербург : Музей антропологии и этнографии им. Петра Великого (Кунсткамера) РАН
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2022
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