Unique Experience and Achievements of Sakha People in Development of Agriculture in the North
Egor Egorov,
Mikhail Nikiforov and
Yuri Danilov
Modern Applied Science, 2015, vol. 9, issue 5, 14
Abstract:
In article the historical and cultural contribution of people Sakha about since XIII century in northern civilization by cultivation and progresses of horse breeding and cattle breeding in the North which within many centuries have turned to traditional branches of facilities of native peoples of the North is considered. The comparative analysis of their progress per 1990-2012 in northern regions of the Russian Federation is resulted. It is as a result drawn a conclusion that people Sakha as the numerous native people continues to develop rather with advantage traditional branches of agriculture in severe conditions of the North and by that increases the contribution to progress of northern civilization.
Date: 2015
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