2015-2016 Expeditions to subethnic groups of Tuvans living in Mongolia and Russia’s Krasnoyarsk Krai

The article presents some of the findings of the 2015-2016 expeditions which aimed to study the speech, folklore and culture of small populations of ethnic Tuvans living outside the Republic of Tuva – namely, subethnic groups of Tuvans in Mongolia (sumon Tsagaannuur) and Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia (Us...

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Published in:The New Research of Tuva
Main Authors: Nadezhda D. Suvandii, Elena M. Kuular, Aylanmaa M. Soyan
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: Novye Issledovaniâ Tuvy 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.25178/nit.2017.4.11
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:eaac918609ee428d9792508d86c7a4e8 2023-05-15T17:05:28+02:00 2015-2016 Expeditions to subethnic groups of Tuvans living in Mongolia and Russia’s Krasnoyarsk Krai Nadezhda D. Suvandii Elena M. Kuular Aylanmaa M. Soyan 2017-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.25178/nit.2017.4.11 https://doaj.org/article/eaac918609ee428d9792508d86c7a4e8 RU rus Novye Issledovaniâ Tuvy https://nit.tuva.asia/nit/article/view/746 https://doaj.org/toc/2079-8482 2079-8482 doi:10.25178/nit.2017.4.11 https://doaj.org/article/eaac918609ee428d9792508d86c7a4e8 Novye Issledovaniâ Tuvy, Vol 0, Iss 4 (2017) экспедиция субэтнические группы тувинцев тувинцы малочисленные этнические тувинцы тувинский язык Монголия Красноярский край Communities. Classes. Races HT51-1595 article 2017 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.25178/nit.2017.4.11 2022-12-31T08:15:23Z The article presents some of the findings of the 2015-2016 expeditions which aimed to study the speech, folklore and culture of small populations of ethnic Tuvans living outside the Republic of Tuva – namely, subethnic groups of Tuvans in Mongolia (sumon Tsagaannuur) and Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia (Usinski Sel’sovet) The 2015 expedition was focused on ethnic Tuvans – Tukhalars (Tsaatans) in sumon Tsagaannuur. They are cattle herders who live mostly in taiga areas. We examined the number of thematic groups of Tukhalar vocabulary which highlight their ethnic peculiarity and typical details of the everyday life. Among these groups are the names for relatives and kinsmen, for mature domestic animals; household items; kitchenware; foodstuffs; time periods; and work-related words. Tukhalar’s phonetic and morphological peculiarities of speech have also been recorded, as well as the absence of pharingalization in a number of lexemes. The expedition collected over 100 units of linguistic material. It was also noted that in everyday life only elderly villagers speak Tuvan, while the younger generations speak Mongolian. In 2016, the authors organized an expedition to Usinsk Tuvans. Its outcomes include describing the phonetic peculiarities of local speech, specific traits of the vocabulary and anthroponymy. Over 80 samples of folklore were recorded. Elderly villagers were found to be using their mother tongue only in everyday speech, while the youth, school students and preschoolers speak almost no Tuvan. Those aged 30 and over understand Tuvan and can speak it, but typically don’t. The school of selo Verkhousinskoye stopped providing classes of Tuvan in autumn 2006. Almost no ethnic customs and traditions are kept in the area, and no traditional rites held, with the exception of Shagaa – Tuvan New Year, the celebration of which was restarted in 2014. The field material collected and analyzed during the expeditions will be of use for further studies in history of Tuvan language, folklore and ethnography, as well as of ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Krasnoyarsk Krai taiga Usinsk Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Tuva ENVELOPE(12.506,12.506,65.215,65.215) Usinsk ENVELOPE(57.528,57.528,65.994,65.994) The New Research of Tuva 4
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topic экспедиция
субэтнические группы тувинцев
тувинцы
малочисленные этнические тувинцы
тувинский язык
Монголия
Красноярский край
Communities. Classes. Races
HT51-1595
spellingShingle экспедиция
субэтнические группы тувинцев
тувинцы
малочисленные этнические тувинцы
тувинский язык
Монголия
Красноярский край
Communities. Classes. Races
HT51-1595
Nadezhda D. Suvandii
Elena M. Kuular
Aylanmaa M. Soyan
2015-2016 Expeditions to subethnic groups of Tuvans living in Mongolia and Russia’s Krasnoyarsk Krai
topic_facet экспедиция
субэтнические группы тувинцев
тувинцы
малочисленные этнические тувинцы
тувинский язык
Монголия
Красноярский край
Communities. Classes. Races
HT51-1595
description The article presents some of the findings of the 2015-2016 expeditions which aimed to study the speech, folklore and culture of small populations of ethnic Tuvans living outside the Republic of Tuva – namely, subethnic groups of Tuvans in Mongolia (sumon Tsagaannuur) and Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia (Usinski Sel’sovet) The 2015 expedition was focused on ethnic Tuvans – Tukhalars (Tsaatans) in sumon Tsagaannuur. They are cattle herders who live mostly in taiga areas. We examined the number of thematic groups of Tukhalar vocabulary which highlight their ethnic peculiarity and typical details of the everyday life. Among these groups are the names for relatives and kinsmen, for mature domestic animals; household items; kitchenware; foodstuffs; time periods; and work-related words. Tukhalar’s phonetic and morphological peculiarities of speech have also been recorded, as well as the absence of pharingalization in a number of lexemes. The expedition collected over 100 units of linguistic material. It was also noted that in everyday life only elderly villagers speak Tuvan, while the younger generations speak Mongolian. In 2016, the authors organized an expedition to Usinsk Tuvans. Its outcomes include describing the phonetic peculiarities of local speech, specific traits of the vocabulary and anthroponymy. Over 80 samples of folklore were recorded. Elderly villagers were found to be using their mother tongue only in everyday speech, while the youth, school students and preschoolers speak almost no Tuvan. Those aged 30 and over understand Tuvan and can speak it, but typically don’t. The school of selo Verkhousinskoye stopped providing classes of Tuvan in autumn 2006. Almost no ethnic customs and traditions are kept in the area, and no traditional rites held, with the exception of Shagaa – Tuvan New Year, the celebration of which was restarted in 2014. The field material collected and analyzed during the expeditions will be of use for further studies in history of Tuvan language, folklore and ethnography, as well as of ...
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author Nadezhda D. Suvandii
Elena M. Kuular
Aylanmaa M. Soyan
author_facet Nadezhda D. Suvandii
Elena M. Kuular
Aylanmaa M. Soyan
author_sort Nadezhda D. Suvandii
title 2015-2016 Expeditions to subethnic groups of Tuvans living in Mongolia and Russia’s Krasnoyarsk Krai
title_short 2015-2016 Expeditions to subethnic groups of Tuvans living in Mongolia and Russia’s Krasnoyarsk Krai
title_full 2015-2016 Expeditions to subethnic groups of Tuvans living in Mongolia and Russia’s Krasnoyarsk Krai
title_fullStr 2015-2016 Expeditions to subethnic groups of Tuvans living in Mongolia and Russia’s Krasnoyarsk Krai
title_full_unstemmed 2015-2016 Expeditions to subethnic groups of Tuvans living in Mongolia and Russia’s Krasnoyarsk Krai
title_sort 2015-2016 expeditions to subethnic groups of tuvans living in mongolia and russia’s krasnoyarsk krai
publisher Novye Issledovaniâ Tuvy
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