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Long Night at the Vepsian Museum : The Forest Folk of Northern Russia and the Struggle for Cultural Survival

Part of the Teaching Culture: Utp Ethnographies for the Classroom series
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This book takes readers to the village of Sheltozero in northern Russia.

It highlights a tiny community of indigenous people called Veps, known colloquially as "the forest folk" for their intense closeness and affiliation with the forests in their ancestral territories.

Davidov uses a tour of the local museum to introduce a cast of human and non-human characters from traditional Vepsian culture, while journeying through various eras under Russian, Finnish, Soviet, and post-Soviet rule.

In the process, she explores how contemporary political struggles mesh with traditional beliefs, illustrating how Veps make meaning of their history and unfolding future. A documentary entitled Museum Night is available for instructors who wish to incorporate it into their teaching.

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University of Toronto Press
1442636181 / 9781442636187
Paperback / softback
16/11/2017
Canada
160 pages
152 x 229 mm, 240 grams