The Structure of Olonkhos in the Northern Regional Tradition of the Yakut People: the Introduction

The article deals with introductory parts of olonkhos in the northern regional tradition of the Yakuts. The authors of the article divide the introduction into two segments as follows: a narrative part comes first and is followed by a descriptive one. Narrative parts of olonkhos within this traditio...

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Published in:Bulletin of the Kalmyk Institute for Humanities of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Main Authors: Ludmila Efimova, Olga Pavlova
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Mongolian
Russian
Published: Российской академии наук, Калмыцкий научный центр 2018
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:adb2d3e1d2d7413888210c15194e29d9 2024-09-15T18:40:57+00:00 The Structure of Olonkhos in the Northern Regional Tradition of the Yakut People: the Introduction Ludmila Efimova Olga Pavlova 2018-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.22162/2075-7794-2016-28-6-102-108 https://doaj.org/article/adb2d3e1d2d7413888210c15194e29d9 EN MN RU eng mon rus Российской академии наук, Калмыцкий научный центр https://kigiran.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/837 https://doaj.org/toc/2619-0990 https://doaj.org/toc/2619-1008 2619-0990 2619-1008 doi:10.22162/2075-7794-2016-28-6-102-108 https://doaj.org/article/adb2d3e1d2d7413888210c15194e29d9 Oriental Studies, Vol 9, Iss 6, Pp 102-108 (2018) yakut epic olonkho compositional structure introduction narrative part of the introduction History (General) D1-2009 Oriental languages and literatures PJ article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.22162/2075-7794-2016-28-6-102-108 2024-09-02T15:34:37Z The article deals with introductory parts of olonkhos in the northern regional tradition of the Yakuts. The authors of the article divide the introduction into two segments as follows: a narrative part comes first and is followed by a descriptive one. Narrative parts of olonkhos within this tradition are classified into three groups. Compositions of the first group describe single heroes who have neither father, nor mother, nor sister, nor brother. The second group comprises plots according to which the main character has sisters and brothers but they live all alone without parents. And the third group consists of plots that begin with fairy-tale motifs. The most common plot of introductory parts of olonkhos within the northern regional tradition presented in seven texts describes the main character as a full orphan. The hero is reported never to have seen his revered parents and, thus, lives in the Middle World alone, unaware of his origin: he wonders whether he fell from the sky or appeared from under the ground. Still, in some olonkho texts of the tradition the main character has brothers and sisters. The distinct feature of northern olonkhos is that their introductory parts contain fairytale motifs. Such olonkho texts begin with descriptions of the lives of an old man and an old woman, or an old man with three sons. The descriptive part is divided in two, and it is the house of heroes that is described first: there are detailed descriptions of the building, its interior decoration, household utensils and facilities. The second section describes the Middle World with its mountains, ponds and rivers, plants, trees and grass. The final episode of the narrative includes a description of the Sacred Tree the main character runs across on his way of adventures. And there are different names used to denote the Sacred Tree. The paper concludes that introductory parts of olonkhos of this tradition differ from those of the central and Vilyuisky epic traditions. Narrative parts of olonkhos within the studied tradition ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Yakuts Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Bulletin of the Kalmyk Institute for Humanities of the Russian Academy of Sciences 28 6 102 108
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olonkho
compositional structure
introduction
narrative part of the introduction
History (General)
D1-2009
Oriental languages and literatures
PJ
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olonkho
compositional structure
introduction
narrative part of the introduction
History (General)
D1-2009
Oriental languages and literatures
PJ
Ludmila Efimova
Olga Pavlova
The Structure of Olonkhos in the Northern Regional Tradition of the Yakut People: the Introduction
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compositional structure
introduction
narrative part of the introduction
History (General)
D1-2009
Oriental languages and literatures
PJ
description The article deals with introductory parts of olonkhos in the northern regional tradition of the Yakuts. The authors of the article divide the introduction into two segments as follows: a narrative part comes first and is followed by a descriptive one. Narrative parts of olonkhos within this tradition are classified into three groups. Compositions of the first group describe single heroes who have neither father, nor mother, nor sister, nor brother. The second group comprises plots according to which the main character has sisters and brothers but they live all alone without parents. And the third group consists of plots that begin with fairy-tale motifs. The most common plot of introductory parts of olonkhos within the northern regional tradition presented in seven texts describes the main character as a full orphan. The hero is reported never to have seen his revered parents and, thus, lives in the Middle World alone, unaware of his origin: he wonders whether he fell from the sky or appeared from under the ground. Still, in some olonkho texts of the tradition the main character has brothers and sisters. The distinct feature of northern olonkhos is that their introductory parts contain fairytale motifs. Such olonkho texts begin with descriptions of the lives of an old man and an old woman, or an old man with three sons. The descriptive part is divided in two, and it is the house of heroes that is described first: there are detailed descriptions of the building, its interior decoration, household utensils and facilities. The second section describes the Middle World with its mountains, ponds and rivers, plants, trees and grass. The final episode of the narrative includes a description of the Sacred Tree the main character runs across on his way of adventures. And there are different names used to denote the Sacred Tree. The paper concludes that introductory parts of olonkhos of this tradition differ from those of the central and Vilyuisky epic traditions. Narrative parts of olonkhos within the studied tradition ...
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title The Structure of Olonkhos in the Northern Regional Tradition of the Yakut People: the Introduction
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