“We designed this project to look at the ancient and current practices of working with reindeer hides to craft clothing, shelter covers and ropes, which is key to the Indigenous lifestyle and well-being in this area that’s home to the world’s largest reindeer herding population,” said Nomokonova. “We are collaborating and consulting with Indigenous Knowledge Keepers to interpret ancient practices, and help them promote and pass on this knowledge to generations of urbanized young people who are losing their connection to the culture,” she said. The traditional practices and project findings will be promoted through formats such as workshops, videos and social media that are accessible to Indigenous youth in the region, especially in Salekhard, the capital city.
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AMSTERDAM, June 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - VEON Ltd. (NASDAQ: VEON) (Euronext Amsterdam: VEON), a leading global provider of connectivity and internet services, announces the results of the elections conducted at its Annual General Meeting of Shareholders held earlier today.
Shareholders elected three new members to the Company s Board of Directors: Vasily Sidorov, Irene Shvakman and Sergi Herrero, who is currently serving as co-Chief Executive Officer of VEON and will step down in June. Shareholders also elected nine previously serving directors: Hans-Holger Albrecht, Leonid Boguslavsky, Mikhail Fridman, Gennady Gazin, Yaroslav Glazunov, Andrei Gusev, Gunnar Holt, Stephen Pusey and Robert Jan van de Kraats.
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