Ways of identifying lichen and plant species by the Nenets reindeer herders in Yamal

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Abstract

Yamal Nenets herders have historically developed a rich knowledge of lichens and vascular plants, which feature in the diet of their migratory reindeer herds in the tundra zone of northwest Siberia. In the Nenets language there are native names for certain species of lichens and other reindeer forage plants, including graminoids, herbs, shrubs, berries, and mushrooms. During participant fieldwork together with nomadic tundra Nenets herders, we documented names and definitions of reindeer food on herding territories during their long migration routes from the northern forest-tundra transition zone to the northern coastal tundra. Like many other indigenous peoples of Siberia, Nenets have noticed that the Arctic is changing and some of its recent dynamics are seriously affecting their livelihood. The degradation of some lichen composition and cover on tundra pastures has also contributed to a decrease of herders’ linguistic palette for describing these losses in a concrete manner. Since the Nenets language is on the list of endangered languages of the world, this has an especially negative impact on the language skills and traditional knowledge of the younger generations of Nenets people, who may not know what these lichens look like and why they are important for the Nenets reindeer herding culture.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)713–730
Number of pages18
JournalArctic Science
Volume10
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
MoEC publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • reindeer herders
  • lichens
  • Nenets
  • indigenous people
  • traditional knowledge
  • ethnobotany
  • ethnolinguistics
  • languages
  • indigenous peoples
  • indigenous languages
  • reindeer herding

Field of science

  • Plant biology, microbiology, virology
  • Other agricultural sciences
  • Social and Culture Antropology

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