Generation P in the Tundra: Youth in Siberia
"Folklore", vol. 41
Electronic Journal of Folklore
Guest editor Aimar Ventsel
http://www.folklore.ee/folklore/vol41/
Introduction: Generation P in the Tundra. Young People and the Russian
North
Aimar Ventsel
Settlement Nenets on the Yamal Peninsula: Who Are They?
Elena V. Liarskaya
Mobile Phone Revolution in the Tundra? Technological Change among
Russian Reindeer Nomads
Florian M. Stammler
From Drums to Frying Pans, From Party Membership Card to "Magic
Branch" Withe: Three Generations of Nanai Shamans
Tatiana D. Bulgakova
Tibetan Landscapes in Chukotka: The Consumption of Esoteric Mass
Production in the Community of Markovo Village
Marina Hakkarainen
The Role of Pop Music and Other Phenomena of Modern Culture in the
Preservation of Komi Language
Nikolay Kuznetsov
Kickboxing, Breakdance and Pop Music versus Wrestling, Round Dance and
Folk Music? Popular Culture in Buryatia Today
Stefan Krist
Dancing in the House of Koryak Culture
Alexander D. King
"Bright Future?" The Knowledge, Practices and Strategies of the Young
People in a South Siberian Evenki Village
István Sántha
Does Life Make More Sense Now? Young People's Life Projects and the
New Feeling of Stability in Russia
Joachim Otto Habeck
A Tale of Two Sisters: Age, Agency and Tradition among the Yugan Khanty
Andrew Wiget, Olga Balalaeva
The Role of Young People in Resistance against the Soviet Rule among
the Northern Peoples in the 1930s-1940s
Art Leete
News in brief
26th ISCLR Conference in Dublin - Mare Kõiva [233] Medica 2008: Narratives about Illnesses and Their Treatment - Piret Paal [235] New Religious Movements in the Russian North - Art Leete [239]
Book review
Masking and Mumming from the Perspective of the Estonian Tradition - Piret Õunapuu

