Indigenous & Soviet: Politics, Power, and Prejudice w/ Sardana Nikolaeva
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Sardana returns to finish our discussion on her recent study published through Ziibiing Lab "Indigenous Diamonds : Extractivism and Indigenous Politics in the Diamond Province of Russia."  In our discussion we delve into the impacts extractivism has had on the people of the Sakha Republic before, during, and after the Soviet Union (USSR). Sardana, who is Sakha, also gives her own personal and community experiences of growing up both Indigenous and Soviet.  Sardana Nikolaeva is a Postdoctoral Fellow with Ziibiing Lab (Global Indigenous Politics Collaboratory) at the Department of Political Science of the University of Toronto. Her work broadly centers on Indigenous politics, Indigenous classed and gendered experiences, geopolitical 'economy, economic sanctions, and extractivism. The Indigenous Peoples of the Soviet Union (Part 1) w/ Alice and Dennis Bartels  Support the show at www.patreon.com/aesthepodcast Find me on twitter @AESThePodcast Sardana's study Indigenous Diamonds :Extractivism and Indigenous Politics in the Diamond Province of Russia. Sardana's appearances on other podcasts  Indigenous diamonds w/ Sardana Nikolaeva Indigenous People and the Soviet Union: a Sakha perspective w/ Sardana Nikolaeva (pt.1) An Other's view of Russia w/ Sardana Nikolaeva
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