I think it’s really important to note that Smith’s desire to capture the lifestyle and culture of the people is ominously well-timed. It’s highly likely that the time period this takes place in is around 1870-1880, possibly a little later.
This means this was the last generation to live before the Soviet Union attempted to reorganize society and millions would die from starvation. The young brides and grooms would likely have lived long enough to see the end of their way of life.
As I pointed out in a previous chapter, irrigation efforts and pollution by the Soviets destroyed the Aral Sea starting in the 1960’s, leaving a large polluted desert in its wake. It’s actually considered the worst environmental disaster in human history, and has left the people still living there in deep poverty.
It’s both wonderful and heartbreaking to read this series, because the author obviously did her homework to try to represent this era correctly. But knowing what happens eventually is just really sad.