Anna Nerkagi Explained

Anna Nerkagi is a Nenets writer, novelist, and social activist of the Nenets people in Siberia, writing in the Russian language.

Biography

Anna Pavlovna Nerkagi[1] was born on February 15, 1951, on the Yamal Peninsula, near the Kara Sea coast in West Siberia, Russia. In 1958, at the age of six, she was removed from her parents by the Soviet authorities and forced to live in a boarding school, where the indigenous languages and native culture were banned.[2] She was only allowed to visit her parents during holidays.[1] In 1974, she graduated from the Geology Institute at Tyumen Technical University.[1]

Nerkagi debuted as a writer with the autobiographic Aniko of the Nogo clan in 1977.[3] She writes in the Russian language.[4] In 1978, known for publishing Aniko, she became a member of the Writer's Union.[1] She left Tyumen in 1980 and returned to the nomadic way of life in the Yamal Peninsula, where she lives with her husband.[1] In 1990, she started the Tundra School for Nenets Children.[2] She currently lives and works near the village Laborovaya in the Yamal tundra, educating Nenets children.[3]

In 2012, a documentary film about Nerkagi's life, directed by Ekaterina Golovnya, won the Grand Prix at the Radonezh film festival in Russia.[5]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hardy Aiken. Susan. Dialogues. Exsoviet and American Women. 1994. Duke University Press. University of Michigan. 285–311. 9780822313755. Digitized 28 Feb 2008. 19 August 2016.
  2. Book: Kasten. Erich. de Graaf. Tjeerd. Sustaining Indigenous Knowledge: Learning Tools and Community Initiatives for Preserving Endangered Languages and Local Cultural Heritage. 2013. BoD – Books on Demand. 9783942883122. 186.
  3. Book: Alexander Vaschenko . Claude Clayton Smith . N. Scott Momaday . The Way of Kinship: An Anthology of Native Siberian Literature . University of Minnesota Press . 9781452915463 . 200–201.
  4. News: fr . Voyage chez les Nénètses de Sibérie (5) . Jean-Pierre . Thibaudat . . 7 August 1998 . 19 August 2016.
  5. News: ru . Анна Неркаги: научиться любить повседневность . Anastasia . Otroshenko . miloserdie.ru . 5 February 2015 . 19 August 2016.