Srt Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/SRT---Nenet-Indigenous-Woman-Daily-Life-in-Siberian-Arctic---Web-Video-27MZIFJJ6AM3S.htmlDownloadConceptually similarSbvSRT - Nenet Indigenous Woman Daily Life in Siberian Arctic - Web VideoGP0STQ5TGCompleted★★★★SrtSubtitle File for GNF Campaign Launch AnimationGP0STQDZ2Completed★★★★ZIPLight Painting: Nuclear Radiation Testing in Bryansk Region in Russia (Animated GIF)GP0STPSVYCompleted★★★★SrtEnglish subtitle for ART ACTION VIDEOGP0STQU7ACompleted★★★★SrtEnglish subtitle for ART ACTION VIDEO - PhilipGP0STQU7CCompleted★★★★SrtEnglish subtitle for ART ACTION VIDEO - BabayGP0STQU7DCompleted★★★★SrtEnglish subtitle for ART ACTION VIDEO - ResatioGP0STQU7ECompleted★★★★SrtEnglish subtitle for ART ACTION VIDEO - UGLYGP0STQU7FCompleted★★★★EPSMap of Dvinsky Forest in RussiaGP0STQE9DCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQ5THSRT - Nenet Indigenous Woman Daily Life in Siberian Arctic - Web VideoSubtitle file for Nenet Indigenous Woman Daily Life in Siberian Arctic - Web VideoLocations:Russia-Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous OkrugDate:25 Aug, 2016Credit:© Greenpeace / Stephen NugentKeywords:SRT files (Record Type)Shoot:Daily Life of Nenet Indigenous Woman in Siberian ArcticThe Nenets people are nomadic reindeer herders in North-West Siberia. They heavily depend on their herds for food, clothes, transport and shelter and have migrated for over 1000 years across their ancestral homelands. Currently the entire region and its inhabitants are under serious threat from climate change as temperatures are on a steep rise and Russia’s ancient permafrost is melting.Related Collections:Climate Change Impact Assessment in Yamal Peninsula (All Photographers & Video)