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42 Years in Siberia: The Family That Vanished From the World | E234

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In 1936, a Russian man named Karp Lykov watched a Soviet patrol shoot his brother dead in a field — and in that moment, he made a decision. He gathered his wife and two young children, packed seeds and a spinning wheel, and walked into the Siberian wilderness. He never came back. For 42 years, the Lykov family lived in a one-room log cabin more than 150 miles from the nearest human settlement, raising two children who had never once seen another face besides their own family's. Julie and Kaycee tell the full story — the hunger, the ingenuity, the grief, and the one member of the family who is still out there today.

01:08 Podcast Intro

01:29 1978 Helicopter Discovery

03:20 Why They Fled

05:36 1936 Escape Into Taiga

08:45 Building A Mountain Life

11:55 Hunger And Hunting

14:08 Akulina Sacrifice

16:12 Faith And Isolation

20:08 First Contact 1978

23:05 Modern World Revealed

24:53 Deaths After Contact

29:08 Agafia Alone Today

31:27 Helper And Visitors

36:33 What This Survival Means

37:49 Sources And Farewell

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KEY REFERENCES:

Vasily Peskov, Lost in the Taiga: One Russian Family's Fifty-Year Struggle for Survival and Religious Freedom in the Siberian Wilderness (Doubleday, 1992)

Mike Dash, "For 40 Years, This Russian Family Was Cut Off From All Human Contact, Unaware of World War II," Smithsonian Magazine, January 28, 2013 (updated October 2, 2024)

"Lykov family," Wikipedia (citing primary Peskov reporting and Komsomolskaya Pravda archives)

"Meet the Last Lykov," Vice News, 2013 (interview with Agafia Lykova)

"The Lykov Family That Fled Civilization and Lived in Total Isolation for 42 Years," All That's Interesting

"The Lykov Family: How They Survived 42 Years Alone in the Siberian Wilderness," Rare Historical Photos

"The Lykov Family: Forty Years Beyond the Edge of the World," Utterly Interesting

"The Russian Family of Six, Cut Off from All Human Contact for 42 Years," Abroad in the Yard

"How Did Agafia Lykova Stay Alive," Ranker

"The Lykovs' 42-Year Exile," Fun Fact / Top News Source

Komsomolskaya Pravda archives, Vasily Peskov series on the Lykov family, 1982

Agafia, documentary film, RT (Russia Today)

Far Out: Agafia's Taiga Life, documentary film

 

 

 


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