The ethnographical collection of Gubkinsky Museum is dedicated to material and spiritual culture of the indigenous peoples of the North, the Forest Nenets who inhabit the territory of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug. You can take a tour round an improvised camp and visit a traditional hut called ‘chum’, take a look at reindeer husbandry and fishing tools, find out how the Nenets women make clothing, play with traditional toys. Information sensor stand allows to learn more about the Forest Nenets everyday life. Our young visitors can watch an animated film, produced by the museum team and called ‘Tayku the Traveller’ (‘tayku’ stands for a ‘birch bark box’ in the Nenets language), or play the computer game of the same name.
Exhibits are marked with AR stickers for identification purposes.