SEMANTIC APPROACH TO THE TURKISH SHAMANIC COSTUMES

Siberian region being within Russian borders is host to important Shaman data from past to this date, and forms the most important region for the “Turkish Shamanism”. The subject under examination addresses main design types that reflect the style of the region and among many tribes; those which had...

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Main Author: Sibel KILIÇ
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:German
English
Russian
Turkish
Published: Institut für die Welt der Türken 2010
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:e9c6c22473a54031aa2ca981ec59e16f 2023-05-15T18:44:32+02:00 SEMANTIC APPROACH TO THE TURKISH SHAMANIC COSTUMES Sibel KILIÇ 2010-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/e9c6c22473a54031aa2ca981ec59e16f DE EN RU TR ger eng rus tur Institut für die Welt der Türken http://www.dieweltdertuerken.org/index.php/ZfWT/article/view/99 https://doaj.org/toc/1868-8934 1868-8934 https://doaj.org/article/e9c6c22473a54031aa2ca981ec59e16f Zeitschrift für die Welt der Türken, Vol 2, Iss 1, Pp 313-334 (2010) Shaman Shamanizm Shaman Costumes Folklore GR1-950 Language and Literature P article 2010 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T13:22:48Z Siberian region being within Russian borders is host to important Shaman data from past to this date, and forms the most important region for the “Turkish Shamanism”. The subject under examination addresses main design types that reflect the style of the region and among many tribes; those which had been selected are qualified within Turkish Shaman cultural criterion and they had been limited to some major tribes which are: Altai, Yakut, Hakas, Tuva, Tofa and Dolgan tribes. The Shaman clothing which passes from father to son through inheritance or “Call Method” has been considered a form of sacred cult articles which were accepted as cosmic accessories that would transfer one into another universe which in turn has separated the owner from the rest of the members of the community and became the symbol of their isolated lifestyle. Almost all decorative elements of their clothing are consist of either aerial animals “Birds” sometimes ground animals such as deer, moos or Bear. However, it is possible to come across Shaman clothes designs which depict both aerial and ground animals together which form the basis of the oldest Turkic Shaman costumes. Style and design have been noticed as different concepts in Shaman costumes which form a religious cosmography when stood alone. As style is to do with “expression” side of the shaman’s dress, design is related to “the form” of it. Based on this, style is developed in a way which is in symbolic expression of shamanic person these are shapes of aerial and ground animals. However, the design reflects the signs of modification either on the basis of functionality or meaning throughout the time due to interaction. New forms being added and new designs being made indicates us the national development of system of shamanism. Shamanism that still has been on the forefront of a debate whether it is a religion or not, under oppression of other religions, shamanic costumes also have been influenced by cultural corruption which was seen almost in every society by significantly ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Yakut Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
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English
Russian
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Shamanizm
Shaman Costumes
Folklore
GR1-950
Language and Literature
P
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Shamanizm
Shaman Costumes
Folklore
GR1-950
Language and Literature
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SEMANTIC APPROACH TO THE TURKISH SHAMANIC COSTUMES
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Shamanizm
Shaman Costumes
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GR1-950
Language and Literature
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description Siberian region being within Russian borders is host to important Shaman data from past to this date, and forms the most important region for the “Turkish Shamanism”. The subject under examination addresses main design types that reflect the style of the region and among many tribes; those which had been selected are qualified within Turkish Shaman cultural criterion and they had been limited to some major tribes which are: Altai, Yakut, Hakas, Tuva, Tofa and Dolgan tribes. The Shaman clothing which passes from father to son through inheritance or “Call Method” has been considered a form of sacred cult articles which were accepted as cosmic accessories that would transfer one into another universe which in turn has separated the owner from the rest of the members of the community and became the symbol of their isolated lifestyle. Almost all decorative elements of their clothing are consist of either aerial animals “Birds” sometimes ground animals such as deer, moos or Bear. However, it is possible to come across Shaman clothes designs which depict both aerial and ground animals together which form the basis of the oldest Turkic Shaman costumes. Style and design have been noticed as different concepts in Shaman costumes which form a religious cosmography when stood alone. As style is to do with “expression” side of the shaman’s dress, design is related to “the form” of it. Based on this, style is developed in a way which is in symbolic expression of shamanic person these are shapes of aerial and ground animals. However, the design reflects the signs of modification either on the basis of functionality or meaning throughout the time due to interaction. New forms being added and new designs being made indicates us the national development of system of shamanism. Shamanism that still has been on the forefront of a debate whether it is a religion or not, under oppression of other religions, shamanic costumes also have been influenced by cultural corruption which was seen almost in every society by significantly ...
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title_short SEMANTIC APPROACH TO THE TURKISH SHAMANIC COSTUMES
title_full SEMANTIC APPROACH TO THE TURKISH SHAMANIC COSTUMES
title_fullStr SEMANTIC APPROACH TO THE TURKISH SHAMANIC COSTUMES
title_full_unstemmed SEMANTIC APPROACH TO THE TURKISH SHAMANIC COSTUMES
title_sort semantic approach to the turkish shamanic costumes
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