From the history of ethnographic studies in the Yenisei region: F.A. Fjelstrup’s Siberian materials

Автор: Naumova O.B., Oktyabrskaya I.V.

Журнал: Археология, этнография и антропология Евразии @journal-aeae-ru

Рубрика: Этнография

Статья в выпуске: 2 т.51, 2023 года.

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This article describes the works of Theodor (Fedor) Fjelstrup (1889-1933) - a Russian ethnographer, one of those who laid the groundwork for the systematic studies of the Turkic world of Central Asia. We used materials from the archives of the Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology RAS (F.A. Fjelstrups ’ holding): the diary of the Minusinsk-Abakan 1920 Expedition and the notebook. We discuss the hitherto unknown episodes in the ethnographic studies of the Yenisei region, the foundation of the Institute for the Study of Siberia, the organization and work of the Minusinsk-Abakan 1920 Expedition, whose records we introduce, and its route. Data on settlements, utensils, clan structures, systems of kinship, family rites, folklore, and shamanic beliefs are analyzed. Using the historical approach, Fjelstrup traced the dynamism of the Khakas culture, being one of the first to discuss the syncretism of their beliefs. Using materials of the Minusinsk-Abakan Expedition, we demonstrate that he implemented a comprehensive approach combining linguistic, ethnographic, and anthropological evidence. This scholarly tradition, which was widely practiced in the 20th century, maintains its importance in future studies of the Turkic groups of Central Asia.

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Institute for the study of siberia, minusinsk-abakan expedition, khakas traditional culture, f.a. fjelstrup's archives, ethnography, khakas people

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/145146863

IDR: 145146863   |   DOI: 10.17746/1563-0102.2023.51.2.129-141

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