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Mental maps, practical mastery and environmental experience: an analysis of the wayfinding culture of Evenki reindeer herders and hunters

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Abstract The present work explores the link between navigational processes and the experience of place by considering the case of Evenki reindeer herders and hunters. Our analysis shows how the idiosyncratic wayfinding methods of the Evenki result in a unique experience of place – a case that elucidates the important question of the impact of navigational processes on environmental experience, and that advances the debate between mental map theory and practical mastery theory in anthropology. We defend that their wayfinding methods – involving a particular gait, path networks, and vast hydrological and toponymical knowledge – allow the Evenki to navigate without a need for integrating egocentric and allocentric frames of reference. As a result, the Evenki experience themselves as free individuals moving through an environment that is alive and rife with possibility. This analysis reveals the ways in which wayfinding processes relying predominantly on route knowledge – as opposed to survey knowledge – affect environmental experience. Alternative methods of wayfinding can be seen as a form of resistance to the uniformisation of landscapes, and as a way of embracing the heterogeneity of space.
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Published
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Peer reviewed

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10.1017/s0373463324000018

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0000-0001-7563-8170
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University of Oxford
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0000-0003-2929-3081


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https://ror.org/0302b4677
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PFSS23\230053


Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Journal:
The Journal of Navigation More from this journal
Volume:
76
Issue:
4-5
Pages:
590-601
Publication date:
2023-07-01
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EISSN:
1469-7785
ISSN:
0373-4633


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English
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1685922
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pubs:1685922
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W4391260600
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2025-09-18
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