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Keywords
Babies (0-2)
Children
Climate (campaign title)
Close ups
Day
Eye contact
Faces
Indigenous People
KWCI (GPI)
National costumes
Nenets
One person
Outdoors
Portraits
Save the Arctic (campaign title)
Nenet Child in Yamal Peninsula
Nenet indigenous child.
The Nenets are an indigenous people in Northwest Siberia, Russia. They lead nomadic lives and relocate with their reindeer approximately every week. While Nenets men herd the reindeer, fish and hunt, women are in charge of the housekeeping in traditional nenets tents (chums). Their clothes are made of reindeer fur and are handmade by the women.
Environmental damage to the Nenets' ancestral land is significant due to industrialisation of their land and climate change.
Restrictions
No Fundraising
Unique identifier:
GP0STQ3IM
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
23/08/2016
Locations:
Arctic
,
Eastern Europe
,
Russia
,
Siberia
,
Yamal Peninsula
,
Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
Credit line:
© Stephen Nugent / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
Containers
Shoot:
Climate Change Impact Assessment in Yamal Peninsula
A Greenpeace Russia team travels to the Yamal Peninsula, Eastern Siberia, to investigate the impact of climate change on the environment and indigenous life.
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Climate Change Impact Assessment in Yamal Peninsula (All Photographers & Video)
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