Autochtonų galios sampratos bei raiška: Užbaikalės (Rytų Sibiras, Rusija) Oročėnų-Evenkų atvejo komparatyvinė studija

Drawing on ethnographic and comparative sources, this article investigates the underdeveloped concepts of power and luck in the anthropology of circumpolar societies. It shows that the vernacular notion of Siberian mastery can be described as relational forms of power intrinsic to interactions among...

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Main Author: Brandišauskas, Donatas
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Lithuanian
English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://vu.lvb.lt/VU:ELABAPDB4418618&prefLang=en_US
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Summary:Drawing on ethnographic and comparative sources, this article investigates the underdeveloped concepts of power and luck in the anthropology of circumpolar societies. It shows that the vernacular notion of Siberian mastery can be described as relational forms of power intrinsic to interactions among humans, animals and spirits associated with different places, material objects and experiences of luck. Hence, the article suggests that hunters and reindeer herders of Zabaikal'e engage in complex relations of cooperation with other persons aiming to gain luck and maintain well-being, while at the same time relying on aggression to achieve hunting and herding success. This research is critical of statements found in countless circumpolar ethnographies that non-human beings give themselves to hunters and herders as long as they are treated with respect. Rather it will be suggested that these power interactions with other beings are rather based on complex relations as weil as experiences infused with anxiety, ambiguity and doubt.