Abstract

The article discusses documentary films about the Evenks, created in the 1920s-1980s: “Tungus”, “Evenk Autonomous Okrug”, “Evenk Spring”, “Yukta - the Source”, and others. These films fully reflect the biography of the Evenk people, changes in their economic, social, and cultural spheres that entered their lives from the early years of Soviet power. The documentary films allow us to trace the stages of these changes and the evolution of society’s attitude towards them. In addition, the article contains the author’s conclusions regarding the nature of the socio-economic situation of the Evenk people in the areas where he conducted fieldwork in 1994-2021.

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