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to find themselves worlds of parts, we choose to look so common ground the . this is a story of offense from off a century ago. when devastating sacramento evey struck, the remote island of nourishes the task, uh the cycle and there was in may in motion that the no follow. uh no. uh, yeah, cause uh telephone lines and all have been damaged. always email me there or no. so the whole issue is completed, so for sure. dollar. so the actions have yes. and so, so yeah, and you know, cuz i pretty much knew i was more than i pretty sure, pretty cost must go in because like bull much, little less than load each pump actual day for me. what is the 2nd deal?
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the, let me mention all sides, very of mike comes up, images of i las forest barnstead and of course freezing temperatures. now, well, you might have the wrong sort of any of those things they build. so you're a different side to types of areas. one way ancient traditions may cutting edge innovation. the drum unit is a group that blends the traditions of siberian indigenous peoples with the rates of modern homes increase the truly unique style and state. let's get to know that
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the so you'll look at the twist on traditional ethnic music is just brilliant. what is the secret behind achieving this unique sound? media kind of push to see could be all i think the secret behind our son will go to that. i was going to do is that our band brings together very diverse people with different world views, music hall faces towards can background and coming from very diverse backgrounds, music as we pretty much have each member reads a distinct voice which results in a unique musical product namely, although it's not what i was under known as modern hygiene, all story tell us, do you play your own stories or do you pay ones that didn't pass down through the ages? we have, we performed both our own material composed by ourselves, the cookie as well as songs that are rooted in the culture of our native republic. basically it was on is that sometimes when i borrow a soap song po and i wanted to stick somebody in a quote and develop,
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a couple who believe it's where people who are already familiar with the getting the best phone number records of the deal mostly come for new emotions to feel the energy more we and into a sudden stage once the, the, which we try to create without songs, i think this. mm. and do you think that by singing in these less unknown siberia languages that you'll in so many limits and you'll potential audience, i don't know. someone's in minneapolis, i'm most we don't think so. that's when we're dealing with the manufacturing. yeah, we do these attributed to local cultures. lemme put them. mm. let's get, take round stein, for instance. the wells name is but they sing in the room language guessing with guys talking about other for them to look at an extreme of if i feel like they are a gym and then replacing in german and use folk instruments for the noun around the globe. all i believe using our own language is a plus. mm hm. and according to tradition, each high deal story tell that most passed on their own song go tail. what do you
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think you also will be? what this may be presumptuous? i'm michael and it goes on i think our title so and also the name of the band who were in a car and then couldn't be it. it's probably the most powerful truck was composed entirely by. oh, so, so far. excellent. well, thank you so much for your time today. i'm braving the cold side there, which here the we've come to the heart of a side, baby and forest boats by someone local inventor. that doesn't mean we'll have to do with us all the latest. most comes because he's created the world's best 2 or 10 complete with
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a i was just checking out the nikolai the, to the even keep dwelling nice remains on change since the 19th century. it's simple, it's mo bile. tell me why did you decide to modernize it now? you're speaking, that's true. it's true. the dollar dwellings have remained on change for a long time and pretty conservative. the 1000000 spent full really considering to me the what's more important a was they said, a native and then keep language and who is dying out because there's no natural linguistic environment you know. and then with the when i went to boarding school, we started my native language because when i moved to the city, we only had russian and english classes. we seem to be there was no environment where i could continue using my native language is so good in the payment. the smart to would tend is about creating a wedding that was told to you finish it. so you'll be able to communicate with it the most in control, all of its devices. important, of course, nice at the, at the best mission,
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number one that i have to move. the 2nd one is creating an artificial linguistic environment for my native language. i wanted to be available anywhere in the wells, as of course, it still single. what do we surrounded by these days? uniform smartphones, small speakers, tvs, ro, board vacuums, etc. so say hold on. but one thing that i want all these things to speak our language. so how does the smart to work which technologies have you installed here to make life easier? most made it difficult to get this quiz thing we've installed. i, i, technology that is based on the data sets on the phone with an issue. many of the devices inside this tool can be controlled with voice come ons. you can use the of and key language to turn the lights on and off. for instance. you can also tell, let you, i'm going to boil some water or just the temperature before that is possible. nikolai, can you demonstrate the technology as far as please m a. go cool. like an easy to and the lights off varies. i use a lump. i don't,
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i can which i can you turn it back on again to collide alyssa? lump again, or do me or not all these technologies as far as i'm aware require internet access and nobody people like to have in key by their very nature often since will come in remote areas where there's not even basic communication left alone for the internet . how do you plan to get around that? nikolai, at the username may come as a surprise, but they have the internet is even in some areas where there's no cell phone coverage on nobody peoples, and such as the event, keep in the crust, they us territories. if you satellite dishes, even though when we did so, we developed a unique, easy to assemble dish to guarantee reliable internet connectivity. it's supportable . this convenience. this would be nice solutions for mobile internet already that. what we need to do now, please make the more widely adopted demand. so you'll modernization of the
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traditional truman's being warmly received by the event q people. then what was interesting was that right now we're working on the concept of a small to switch his sheets. we have all the technologies we need, it's all possible. well, you can use voice control for any kind of device, consolidated, any plug in and the goal is now to find out what reindeer herders actually need to actual needs to be a single organism, as well as be easy to put together and disassembled and highly mobile then people would want to, so that's why we need to go to test drive it myself. well, if i want to learn more about what my people and other indigenous people need, that you've already mentioned that you've created an app capable of translates in the into language. is it just to translate to apple? can you also learn the language with it? which you also believe me know what might be new for living. and those of us, we've developed an apt code. i am a lead, understands russian and replies in the event key language. with the help of a i,
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it can go beyond just the language was most you can upload folk rule music. anything we tricia and care about, which can also be interesting for the rest of the world. the cause the can helps, but on language and culture to the values that might, people have intuitive. you can use it to the language as well. that's what matters is the app. it must be correctly typical, which means we need to teach it how to process and synthesize spoken. evan key, we need native of increase because i never quote invoices to do that. so can i give it a try to see if it can translate my russian into the, into language glitching of a little sketch on, on, russian, everything he translates. so you have, i love you this in the way you've deal dot you most to turn. i say something in bush and i'm going to go to show that ok, a pretty high young. i'm englishman and i'm inside barea. came home this little
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doing me wish wholesome. thanks to go. i what role didn't need to speak is off. i think he play in the developments office up. i see 2 days ago movies new. you have the native speak is a key. if you want to create an ideal app that will tool properly, they help tag data of the machine learning and check tank system. everything must be vested by them. it also is missing, like teaching a child to tool, but i'm right beside little talking about children, how wide spread is the language now and it is still passed down from generation to generation to town. and i'll be frank with the c as in key language is dying out as if it's not really passed down to the younger generation. now when a bit of a, it's a nice solution is a good help preserving key, which i can go to brazil, beijing, china is nearby. i can turn on the tv or a small speak of in my hotel room. and here my native language. i don't have to be in the area where having people live before. so i also think that i think he should be used in creative products such as video games, music,
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etc. so that there's also an entertainment components of the day. i can help the children one things that are interesting, if we can get them excited as will be able to pass on our language and culture down to the next generation. and a lot of the ways do you think technology can help preserve dying going, which is and, and what plans do you have for the future? does it show us i've been researching this over and i know there was some great examples of language revival likes. the crucial thing is to have recordings a deadly language combi revive without voice recordings. you can feed these recordings into a computer for machine learning purposes for making something that's not a live speech. a living language. technology has a lot to offer, but it can help you present your language and culture around the globe. i wish you all the best in your future endeavors. nicolai's. thank you very much. especially the shame. thank you.
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the from nursing the sold to feeding the party, ingredients on the site various wild forests of finding the way unto the tables of some of the countries find these best ones. let's meet the shift into extinction. recipes info, new ways the and they collide. what you'll be cooking today out of all these ingredients, i can only confidently name the olive oil. the salt on the bed, one can you wouldn't even would today when cooking a simple, no very important typical side b, r e and dish codes. so good guy. and stuff is the is made of roll fish a far. we use neil now that we fish bases from the annotated river, which has been very popular since the 19th century preventive. everyone who came to the crest, they ask region, would older neil, not the highest meal, the soup meal, i'm a so the day you name it and it remains the main local fish to this day. i look very well. so we take the all the onion sold at the end,
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a few other ingredients so that the goal could we add fish, prost based chips for a crunchy text. you have a tomato and ross break dressing. and a few decorative elements, some of the list of can you show me how he's made please? it is our program. and what would you say the main features of siberian cuisine? i'm gonna go with him. do you mean siberia, including all contemporary siberian cruising as we imagined at most of the what the use i gave you in the modern siberian quasi. the core of when you said it was no such a concept, this contemporaries siberia and quizzing 5 years ago to somebody. so it's something we have to come up with. i mean, it's a mixture of a few major themes is but it's just, we use old recipes and traditions by zillow, but what you, since you and i live in a big mountain, globalized world by phone and we're buying them. so we're interested in new gastronomic trend as an influence is from around the world and the b. that's bain, the cradle of the restaurant, seen south america, fuller relatives of southern yourself from the sea. but i, we talk to shifts from different countries,
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learn from them because we collect recipes and look for new sources of inspiration . i'm sure i'm, i'll quizzing combines on historical recipes and local traditions. and that's that with techniques and novel ideas from all over the world, hulu. live, you mean, if we end up with familiar tastes into familiar ingredients matrix typically associated with the area presented in a modern form and move forward with not recreating old recipes. so anyway, and also museum restaurant, which is what i want to make clear about that. but most of us that we've mix onions and fish with a bit of salt and pepper can go with that. they say that self and pepper are only used in the molten version of silver dye for really, so that most of them use before back. in the old days. they wasn't even available liquids, then you're wisdom products. i'm giving story to which was originally borrowed from india or in selling easy and that's, that's why the original recipe doesn't include cells in tampa. it's strange to think that salt and pepper a modern inventions, modern ingredients talk, you know,
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splash of oil full. so i assume you didn't have all the oil inside the area and so relatively be, so these feed him, you know, we mix it up, deficient must be cold and as fresh as possible and like somebody to see it now put it into a bowl. the skin, it looks like charcoal, or if this is a valid declaration, shall we say, double it. if it adds both flavor and the color it's charged on you and will going really so they say in or squeezing and go through his ashes out the most out. the concentrated form of any products of uh there's no text, you know what i mean? the flavor is less uh, it's the essence of the product. so you'll need to small amounts of that one. then
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i guess you mentioned just end the call you taking inspiration from the world and brought it to the cuisine here. was also siberian cuisine is also going outside the boulders of the region. is it true the people come from all over the world to taste the food here doesn't? yes, yes it is. and we start to sell it as we love to share our experience and off leave us with a move with them going to school senior year. we travel a lot with our ingredients and recipes of book we cooked dentist, international audiences. and we also level organizing press to us with them because we have a festival called tied gastro, and we invite well known foods, food writers and renown shifts music several times that we try to mix it up and invite people not only from europe that from everywhere a city the address and what's the model? would you, it's amazing, isn't it that everyone just wants to visit russia and siberia of boston the last year i visited a gastronomy for him in houston, both completed before you know,
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i didn't know what to expect. somebody from at a short sales pitch about siberia, but then i would have delivered to anyone i met 1st, but i'm and 99.8 percent of the people got home. so they were like, how do i get a visa? i told them it could be done online now, hassle free and the problem with that thought everyone was like, it's so cool when you to the other end of the world. it's like a diplomatic aspect. the cooking is that? absolutely. yes. you know, so i'm going to, we're used to our ingredients lesson, but people from other parts of the world, find them new and exciting and a love of beautiful nature, hospitality, mostly all, most of friendly and kind people who visit us all very surprised to as it turns out this place in the middle of nowhere that can be so cool in the middle of nowhere. yeah, yeah. i see that she saw next. we make chips and keep sometimes it stay ad takes just an enhanced the taste, but because they are based on fish bra. so what do you like when the, when, when add some deal of it's known in your, in the hub that only russians left go see i of course. yeah. i,
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i know deal. i know. do you good deal? looks great with fish. i've never seen it in a pallet of folding though. what would you say is the most expensive ingredients or probably you with the color here of she and the i think all the main ingredients look expensive to the rest of the welto mother. the, the, the book out that we're talking about fresh fish is a very heavy on that you can game the berries. you can mushrooms. yeah. all these things are very expensive every way you go by them. what the purpose of this stuff will use to is actually rather expensive. when talking of expensive products, you have ingredients like snails and multi cheese in funds that were originally eats and due to poverty. but now they're considered to be delicacies. do you have something similar here inside the area? you have the most waterway cooking now with them. so the dye, for example, looks at the blacks eventually. and originally it was originally
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a humble fisherman's dish that was easy to make you that because it's a dish made while fishing in winter to be treated as cause wasted. has this been screwed up and let me explain a little. when you pull a fish from under the ice, it's minus 40 to minus 50 outside, twice as cold as in the freeze up. i'll put all those into the utah, the fish on to the, i swear it freezes immediately, so you can slice it. had a bit of cells and peddler, if you have it on you and eat it right away for the bus, it's a humble fisherman snack a little scroll up however these days and you know, still go die because it's considered a delicacy as opposed to restaurants like these dishes beautifully, have so adult for them. it's steve prices like either by institutes. now to add some deal oil. wow. looks amazing is subset, it's done. so you have the colors, the text is flavors pulling this one dish load. the only data rate is you're supposed to like the appearance 1st by level. yeah. looks like the sizing.
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it's ready to eat. very easy and quick to make. the original principal is the same as the makes up the fish and add a little flavor. there's what they did back in the day was to add one little vinegar a lemon to cook sufficient, so that it wasn't completely roll. today we add various restaurant dressing. some text is, but it's still essentially the same simple dish made with a very fresh ingredients really well. nicolai's falls on the way you'll notes the historian on ethnography. tell me, how do you get the information about these old recipes and traditions and send them into these wonderful gastronomic stories. so to look at, well, i think there was 3 or 4 main ways in which you best. there's a wide range of literature around the announcement eviction, popular science documents, and so on the list of those know i didn't, they just that i looked, facility is everywhere because push me through is the biggest thing i tried to read or skim through everything that comes my way that it might be helpful for me. i welcome you. might also talk to also is whenever i get
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a chance to go so you can ask them about the sources and find out more details. secondly, you can also colleagues from around the world. you find common points of interest in common tastes and combinations. they share in depth stories about the origins of some tastes and products, and couple of things called else traveling is very important. so it seems like no more just changing the way the recipes are passed on from people across the time and across countries. yes. um, i know obviously the shift so i heavily on local and seasonal products. now i've been outside today and i don't think much grow as in this weather. how does this affects what you said of customers here? it's about your right currently. we rely on local products, but they're also seasonal. we mean we have full very distinct seasons here in the continental climate, just to be mean for spring summer fall and winter inside the area. there are at least 2 fishing seasons as to the level of whatever it was to be able to go to the fed begins and oldest. and last it's through the full. it's a, it's known as the summer season. i mean,
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that's when we get great sockeye and co semen and to good, which is a smaller and very important species of fish capable and around. now, between late february and march, that is the season for ice fishing with. i'm not sure how it's going to be this yet because we're having a warm wind to avoid that. but anyway, um, well that's when we get to a bigger and dense fish of other spaces and the bottle do with, with one season ends in november and the next begins almost immediately in this, but i'm still okay. so we never have to deep freeze fish from 11 to to 4 months before the next fresh batch arrives. that's why now fish and kathy are always fresh in spring and summer. as you know, we have books that bus, but because of his wild garlic and other types of plans, we still have the full is the season for mushrooms and berries, not more wild tubs. and so it would be an over simplification to say we don't need to go through the tremendous snow, never put that as
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a business like in the bible. and that's why the menu in restaurants and people sending me the changes with the season for somebody keeps exciting for the customers as well. i can imagine. okay, well i think that's enough. talking nikolai, this dish has been staring at me all this time. can i try it please? i sent it. tried to okay. rates. right now that a try and i'll make a mess in front of the cameras. yes. fish as well as sauce vs with souls. you see everything in there. so excuse thing is not going to really adds to the flavor on the text or it is delicious. nikolai, thank you so much for telling me about the secret and let me, let me try your contemporary siberian was
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lands. however, there lived indigenous peoples with a high culture and their own nation, who was there, the barbarian colonization of america, which went down in history under the name of con deece that lasted for more than 100 years. and 1521 care design. cortez is kind of due to the doors captured and destroyed the capital of the aztec empire. daniels practically massacring the local population. following them, francisco pizarro is gone. keeps the doors destroyed. the inc. empire as a result of spanish aggression, the ancient maya civilization collapse, suppressing the resistance of the indians. the invaders carried out mass executions . the horrendous genocide was aggravated by the diseases that the europeans had brought to america. the number of the indigenous population decreased 16 times from 25 till one and
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a half 1000000 people on keystone became one of the largest demographic disaster fees of mankind and remains an indelible, bloody stains in the history of the european colonial empires. look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except we're so shorter is that conflict with the 1st law show your mind and justification. we should be very careful about official intelligence as the point obviously, is to place a trust. i rather than fit the various jobs. i mean, with the artificial intelligence we have so many with him in the a robot must protect his phone. existence was on
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