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Gleb Raygorodetsky

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Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskyi, Russian Federation
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For over two decades, Gleb has worked with and for Indigenous communities and their allies around the world on traditional resource management, traditional governance, sacred sites, climate change adaptation and mitigation, and biocultural diversity.

Born and raised in a small village on the Bering Sea coast of Kamchatka Peninsula, USSR, Gleb immigrated to the USA in 1988. He made his way from New York City to Fairbanks, Alaska, where he continued the wildlife biology studies he began back in the Soviet Union. Since then, he has traversed the Americas, from Canada’s Beaufort Sea to the Brazilian Amazon, from the Andes to the shores of Lake Superior, living and working with Indigenous peoples as diverse as Aleut fur seal hunters, Amazonian Ca
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1st Prize at the “Living in the North!” International Arctic Mass Media Contest

The Archipelago of Hope's Nenets story published on the pages of National Geographic last fall (https://www.nationalgeographic.com/…/...) just won 1st Prize at the “Living in the North!” International Arctic Mass Media Contest in the category of "Saving Traditions of Arctic's Indigenous Peoples" https://www.arcticmediaworld.com/news... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 11, 2018 15:41 Tags: arctic, indigenous
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