"KOMU-TO TOZHE NADO I V GORODE ZHIT'...": NEKOTORYE OSOBENNOSTI TRANSFORMATSII SOTSIAL'NOI STRUKTURY NENTSEV YAMALA ["SOMEBODY HAS TO LIVE IN THE CITY TOO.": SPECIFICITIES OF THE TRANSFORMATION OF SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF THE YAMAL NENETS]
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"KOMU-TO TOZHE NADO I V GORODE ZHIT'...": NEKOTORYE OSOBENNOSTI TRANSFORMATSII SOTSIAL'NOI STRUKTURY NENTSEV YAMALA ["SOMEBODY HAS TO LIVE IN THE CITY TOO.": SPECIFICITIES OF THE TRANSFORMATION OF SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF THE YAMAL NENETS]
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54-70
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The article examines the specific ways in which the town social milieu in Yamal has been shaped. The author discusses relationships and various linkages between the tundra dwellers and the town residents in Yamal, as well as the part that the sedentary indigenous people play in Yamal's contemporary life
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Yamal, Nenets, Khanty, settlement residents, nomads, settlement, demographic transition
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