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Cows, Kin, and Globalization

An Ethnography of Sustainability

Susan Alexandra Crate

Crate presents the first cultural ecological study of a Siberian people: the Viliui Sakha, contemporary horse and cattle agropastoralists in northeastern Siberia. The author links the local and global economic forces, and provides an intimate view of how a seemingly remote and isolated community is directly affected by the forces of modernization and globalization. She details the severe environmental and historical factors that continue to challenge their survival, and shows how the multi-million dollar diamond industry, in part run by ethnic Sakha, raises issues of ethnic solidarity and indigenous rights as well as environmental impact. Her new book addresses key topics of interest to both economic and environmental anthropology, and to practitioners interested in sustainable rural development, globalization, indigenous rights in Eurasia, and post-Soviet and environmental issues.
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AltaMira Press
Pages: 304 • Trim: 6¼ x 9
978-0-7591-0740-3 • Paperback • October 2006 • $55.00 • (£42.00)
978-0-7591-1406-7 • eBook • October 2006 • $52.00 • (£40.00)
Series: Globalization and the Environment
Subjects: Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection
Susan A. Crate is a writer and scholar who conducts research in cultural and political ecology, enviornmental policy, sustainable community development, and global climate change in Siberia, Russia, and the circumpolar North. She is assistant professor of human ecology at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia.
1 Foreword
2 Preface
3 Prologue
4 Chapter 1: At Home in Siberia
5 Chapter 2: Viliui Historical Ecology
6 Chapter 3: Cows-and-Kin: The Cultural Ecology of Post-Soviet Viliui Sakha Survival
7 Chapter 4: Having and Knowing Land
8 Chapter 5: An Environmental History of the Viliui
9 Chapter 6: Diamond Mining and Indigenous Rights in Comparative Context: The Case of Canadian Diamonds
10 Chapter 7: Investigating Viliui Sakha Sustainability
11 Chapter 8: Global Mining, Indigenous Peoples, and Sustainability
12 Epilogue
Through this innovative multi-sited ethnography of complex local and global indigenous sustainability, we see how under diamond mining the Viliui Sakha were transformed from their pre-Soviet subsistence strategies into the Soviet working class then to a post-Soviet household production system founded upon having and knowing land. The Viliui Sakha reemerged as victors of sustainability. This is a perceptive ethnography of sustainability that passionately advances indigenous peoples' rights to socioecological equity, cultural survival, and political devolution.
— Dr. David Hyndman, Author of: Ancestral Rain Forests and the Mountain of Gold: Indigenous Peoples and Mining in New Guinea.


Cows, Kin, and Globalization is three books in one: a vivid description of the Sakha people of Siberia, a comparative review of the impact of high-value mining on indigenous cultures, and a thoughtful exploration of the possibilities and perils of reconciling diamond mining and local populations. Because it brings these topics together, it is ideally suited for students and scholars in environmental studies, geography, and anthropology.
— Josiah Heyman, director of the Center for Inter-American and Border Studies, University of Texas at El Paso


Through her eloquent description of the personal, daily choices of contemporary Viliui Sakha, Crate steers us toward the conclusion that 'truly sustainable development both enlarges the range of local people's choices to make development more democratic and participatory and incorporate(s) an in-depth knowledge of local ecosystems and cultures.' Hers is a cogent, necessary case study for anyone interested in issues of indigenous peoples, adaptaion, and sustainability seen through the lens of ethnographic inquiry.
— Ellen Bielawski, author of Rogue Diamonds: The Rush for Northern Riches on Dene Land and dean of the Faculty of Native Studies, University of Alb


This collection would be a welcome addition to a university library since many do not subscribe to the journals where Crate originally published her material. Crate's powerful personal connection to these Viliui Sakha communities allow her to understand local issues in great depth.
— Summer 2008 Vol. 67 No. 2; Slavic Review


Excellent scholarship....Cows, Kin, and Globalization is a clearly written, easy-to-read monograph.... Could be productively used in undergraduate and graduate anthropology courses.
— H-Net: Humanities and Social Science Reviews Online, October 2008


In this richly detailed work, Susan Crate offers a new take on an old form. Her ethnography of the Viliui Sakha captures the complex dimensions of daily life for one native people of contemporary Russia. This work, situated within a cultural, ecological, historical, and comparative framework, presents the 'how' and 'why' of human adaptation. In short, this is a multi-faceted jewel of a work.
— Barbara Rose Johnston, Michigan State University


It is delightful to see ethnography conducted in the former Soviet Union linked so closely to pressing concerns in broader anthropology and, indeed, in the social and natural sciences.
— Seer, January 2009


Excellent empirical data... well-documented
— Sibirica, Spring 2009, Vol. 8, No.1


This ethnography provides a gripping account of historical movements and transformations in sub-Arctic practices of human ecology.
— Journal Of The Royal Anthropological Institute


Cows, Kin, and Globalization

An Ethnography of Sustainability

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  • Crate presents the first cultural ecological study of a Siberian people: the Viliui Sakha, contemporary horse and cattle agropastoralists in northeastern Siberia. The author links the local and global economic forces, and provides an intimate view of how a seemingly remote and isolated community is directly affected by the forces of modernization and globalization. She details the severe environmental and historical factors that continue to challenge their survival, and shows how the multi-million dollar diamond industry, in part run by ethnic Sakha, raises issues of ethnic solidarity and indigenous rights as well as environmental impact. Her new book addresses key topics of interest to both economic and environmental anthropology, and to practitioners interested in sustainable rural development, globalization, indigenous rights in Eurasia, and post-Soviet and environmental issues.
Details
Details
  • AltaMira Press
    Pages: 304 • Trim: 6¼ x 9
    978-0-7591-0740-3 • Paperback • October 2006 • $55.00 • (£42.00)
    978-0-7591-1406-7 • eBook • October 2006 • $52.00 • (£40.00)
    Series: Globalization and the Environment
    Subjects: Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection
Author
Author
  • Susan A. Crate is a writer and scholar who conducts research in cultural and political ecology, enviornmental policy, sustainable community development, and global climate change in Siberia, Russia, and the circumpolar North. She is assistant professor of human ecology at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • 1 Foreword
    2 Preface
    3 Prologue
    4 Chapter 1: At Home in Siberia
    5 Chapter 2: Viliui Historical Ecology
    6 Chapter 3: Cows-and-Kin: The Cultural Ecology of Post-Soviet Viliui Sakha Survival
    7 Chapter 4: Having and Knowing Land
    8 Chapter 5: An Environmental History of the Viliui
    9 Chapter 6: Diamond Mining and Indigenous Rights in Comparative Context: The Case of Canadian Diamonds
    10 Chapter 7: Investigating Viliui Sakha Sustainability
    11 Chapter 8: Global Mining, Indigenous Peoples, and Sustainability
    12 Epilogue
Reviews
Reviews
  • Through this innovative multi-sited ethnography of complex local and global indigenous sustainability, we see how under diamond mining the Viliui Sakha were transformed from their pre-Soviet subsistence strategies into the Soviet working class then to a post-Soviet household production system founded upon having and knowing land. The Viliui Sakha reemerged as victors of sustainability. This is a perceptive ethnography of sustainability that passionately advances indigenous peoples' rights to socioecological equity, cultural survival, and political devolution.
    — Dr. David Hyndman, Author of: Ancestral Rain Forests and the Mountain of Gold: Indigenous Peoples and Mining in New Guinea.


    Cows, Kin, and Globalization is three books in one: a vivid description of the Sakha people of Siberia, a comparative review of the impact of high-value mining on indigenous cultures, and a thoughtful exploration of the possibilities and perils of reconciling diamond mining and local populations. Because it brings these topics together, it is ideally suited for students and scholars in environmental studies, geography, and anthropology.
    — Josiah Heyman, director of the Center for Inter-American and Border Studies, University of Texas at El Paso


    Through her eloquent description of the personal, daily choices of contemporary Viliui Sakha, Crate steers us toward the conclusion that 'truly sustainable development both enlarges the range of local people's choices to make development more democratic and participatory and incorporate(s) an in-depth knowledge of local ecosystems and cultures.' Hers is a cogent, necessary case study for anyone interested in issues of indigenous peoples, adaptaion, and sustainability seen through the lens of ethnographic inquiry.
    — Ellen Bielawski, author of Rogue Diamonds: The Rush for Northern Riches on Dene Land and dean of the Faculty of Native Studies, University of Alb


    This collection would be a welcome addition to a university library since many do not subscribe to the journals where Crate originally published her material. Crate's powerful personal connection to these Viliui Sakha communities allow her to understand local issues in great depth.
    — Summer 2008 Vol. 67 No. 2; Slavic Review


    Excellent scholarship....Cows, Kin, and Globalization is a clearly written, easy-to-read monograph.... Could be productively used in undergraduate and graduate anthropology courses.
    — H-Net: Humanities and Social Science Reviews Online, October 2008


    In this richly detailed work, Susan Crate offers a new take on an old form. Her ethnography of the Viliui Sakha captures the complex dimensions of daily life for one native people of contemporary Russia. This work, situated within a cultural, ecological, historical, and comparative framework, presents the 'how' and 'why' of human adaptation. In short, this is a multi-faceted jewel of a work.
    — Barbara Rose Johnston, Michigan State University


    It is delightful to see ethnography conducted in the former Soviet Union linked so closely to pressing concerns in broader anthropology and, indeed, in the social and natural sciences.
    — Seer, January 2009


    Excellent empirical data... well-documented
    — Sibirica, Spring 2009, Vol. 8, No.1


    This ethnography provides a gripping account of historical movements and transformations in sub-Arctic practices of human ecology.
    — Journal Of The Royal Anthropological Institute


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