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Leaving Footprints the Taiga: Luck, Spirits and Ambivalence among Siberian Orochen Reindeer Herders Hunters
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Leaving Footprints the Taiga: Luck, Spirits and Ambivalence among Siberian Orochen Reindeer Herders Hunters in Chattanooga, TN
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Leaving Footprints the Taiga: Luck, Spirits and Ambivalence among Siberian Orochen Reindeer Herders Hunters in Chattanooga, TN
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Nowhere have recent environmental and social changes been more pronounced than in postSoviet Siberia. Donatas Brandišauskas probes the strategies that Orochen reindeer herders of southeastern Siberia have developed to navigate these changes. “Catching luck” is one such strategy that plays a central role in Orochen cosmology luck implies a vernacular theory of causality based on active interactions of humans, nonhumans, material objects, and places. Brandišauskas describes in rich details the skills, knowledge, ritual practices, storytelling, and movements that enable the Orochen to “catch luck” (or not, sometimes), to navigate times of change and upheaval.
Nowhere have recent environmental and social changes been more pronounced than in postSoviet Siberia. Donatas Brandišauskas probes the strategies that Orochen reindeer herders of southeastern Siberia have developed to navigate these changes. “Catching luck” is one such strategy that plays a central role in Orochen cosmology luck implies a vernacular theory of causality based on active interactions of humans, nonhumans, material objects, and places. Brandišauskas describes in rich details the skills, knowledge, ritual practices, storytelling, and movements that enable the Orochen to “catch luck” (or not, sometimes), to navigate times of change and upheaval.

















