About two expedition to Todzha
Keywords:
Tuva; Todzha people; reindeer breeders; scientific tourism; expedition of Carruthers; small ethnic groups of SiberiaAbstract
The article is about two scientific expeditions to Todzha district of the Republic of Тuva. The first one is an English expedition under the direction of D.Carruthers that took place in 1910; the second is an international expedition under the direction of Japanese professor Y.Konagaya in 2012. Author compares the results of these journeys, and also investigates the features of way of life and culture of Todzha reindeer breeders.References
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