Presentation of the ‘Epos +’ Project
The new tourist project ‘Epos +’ has been presented in Russia, aiming to preserve and promote the cultural heritage of indigenous peoples of the North. The presentation took place as part of the events dedicated to the Year of Cultural Heritage of the Peoples of Russia, declared in 2022. This project represents an important step towards restoring and preserving unique traditions and customs that are at risk of being forgotten.
The ‘Epos +’ project includes not only organized travels through northern territories but also the digitization of the cultural and linguistic heritage of these peoples. This will create a more comprehensive understanding of the life and culture of small indigenous groups such as the Nenets, Chukchi, and others.
Digitization as a Key Aspect
One of the main objectives of the project is the digitization of cultural heritage, which will enable the preservation of traditions and customs for future generations. This includes the creation of digital archives that will be accessible for study and research by both local residents and tourists. The project also plans to develop mobile applications that will inform users about cultural features and local traditions.
According to the Ministry of Culture, there are 47 small northern indigenous peoples in Russia, each with its unique traditions and customs. The digitization of their cultural heritage will not only preserve their identity but also attract attention from a broader audience.
The Importance of Preserving Cultural Heritage
Preserving the cultural heritage of northern peoples has not only cultural but also economic significance. The development of tourism in this area could become a significant source of income for local communities and contribute to infrastructure development in remote regions. Experts estimate that tourist flow could increase by 30% in the coming years, positively impacting the economy of these regions.
Moreover, the ‘Epos +’ project is vital for strengthening the cultural identity of indigenous peoples. Participation in the project will allow local residents to actively engage in tourism development and pass on their knowledge and traditions to the next generation.
Partnership and Support
The ‘Epos +’ project is being implemented with the support of various government and private organizations dedicated to preserving cultural heritage. Partnerships with universities, research institutes, and cultural foundations will create synergy in the study and promotion of the culture of northern peoples.
An important aspect of the project is the involvement of local residents in its implementation. This will not only ensure the preservation of cultural traditions but also allow local residents to benefit from tourism activity. Thus, the project will contribute to creating a sustainable development model for the regions.
Development Prospects
With the launch of the ‘Epos +’ project, new horizons open up for exploring and promoting the cultural heritage of northern peoples in Russia. It is expected that the project will continue to develop in the coming years, attracting more attention from both tourists and researchers.
The project also plans to organize cultural events, exhibitions, and festivals that will enable people to better understand and appreciate the richness and diversity of northern cultures. This will create a platform for exchanging experiences and ideas among different ethnic groups.
The ‘Epos +’ project could become a significant step towards preserving the unique cultural heritage of northern peoples and opening new opportunities for tourism and regional development.
Sources
asi.org.ru, forumvostok.ru, lenta.ru, xn--80aapampemcchfmo7a3c9ehj.xn--p1ai, indigenous-russia.com
