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"In my work I try to preserve the traditions and environment of the ancient times. Due to globalisation everything is changing and this unique authentic “seed” is at risk of disappearing, so I am trying to recreate old forms and authenticity through song and dance.
As a woman and representative of Evenkia I firmly believe that our ancestors give us strength, a strength that I value and want to pass on to future generations. [...] As an Evenki woman I want to be strong in our times, to talk about my wonderful people, about their achievements and about our common national heritage that is growing even stronger today. A lot of interesting, talented young women are emerging who are doing incredible work to preserve Evenki culture and share it in Russia and beyond." — Galina Veretnova
Evenki Miku by kotikomori
Alexander Khimunshin continues his portrait project 'The World in Faces' by spending 6 months photographing indigenous people in Siberia.
Evenki woman, Russia, by Alexander Khimushin
Mother and daughter. Evenki
Ethnic groups
Evenki
Date
1907-1908
Photographer
Maslennikov Konstantin A.
Dimensions
17 x 11,7
Annotation
The photo shows a woman with her daughter standing near the chum; the girl is tying belt straps on a saddlebag. From early childhood, girls were prepared for the role of mother, house and home keeper. They helped mother in caring for younger children, cooking, chum clean-up and set-up, and packing the belongings for migrating. Abstract by M.V. Fedorova
Photos from Охотничьи Лайки (Hunting Laiki) by А. Т. Войлочников (A. T. Voylochnikov) and С. Д. Войлочникова (S. D. Voylochnikova).
Top two images are of West Siberian Laika heads, first a "highbred" one (per DeepL translation) and then a Khanty type WSL.
Below is a East European Laika from the Evenki National District.
I'm only able to roughly translate russian currently so *please* correct me if I make any errors on these!