ЭВЕНКИЙСКИЕ КОЛЕКЦИИ Е.И.ТИТОВА (1896-1938) В ИРКУТСКОМ ОБЛАСТНОМ КРАЕВЕДЧЕСКОМ МУЗЕЕ

The article is devoted to a heritage of Siberian ethnographer, journalist and writer Elpidifor Innokentievich Titov (1896-1938). He was born in Transbaikalia, Siberia. In 1923 he graduated from Irkutsk State University. E.Titov conducted fieldwork in the northern Transbaikal'e, among the Evenki...

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Main Author: СИРИНА А.А.
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Published: Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего образования «Иркутский национальный исследовательский технический университет» 2006
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Summary:The article is devoted to a heritage of Siberian ethnographer, journalist and writer Elpidifor Innokentievich Titov (1896-1938). He was born in Transbaikalia, Siberia. In 1923 he graduated from Irkutsk State University. E.Titov conducted fieldwork in the northern Transbaikal'e, among the Evenki people, as well as in the Far East. He lived and worked in Khabarovsk between 193 0-193 8, where was repressed in 1938. His scholarly interests included the language, the folklore, and the worldview of reindeer Evenki-Orocheny of Transbaikal'e. The collection of ethnographical items, which is kept in the Irkutsk regional Museum was one of his reach fieldwork results. It consists mostly of the items on the Evenki shamanism. A.Sirina describes E.Titov's collection and gives some explanation and comments. The preliminary conclusion is that the Evenki of Northern Transbaikal'e had both western and eastern shamanistic tradition feathers.