Sociocultural heritage of Alaska’s Russian-speaking population: traditions, customs, way of life
The article considers the problem of the cultural heritage of the Russian colonization of the north-eastern part of the Pacific region.The authors examine the influence of the Russian culture on the life of the indigenous population of Russian America after its sale in 1867. The study demonstrates t...
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ftneicon:oai:rour.neicon.ru:rour/244887 2023-05-15T17:04:42+02:00 Sociocultural heritage of Alaska’s Russian-speaking population: traditions, customs, way of life Социокультурное наследие русскоязычного населения Аляски: традиции, обычаи, быт Shevtsov D.V. Gutiérrez del Cid A.T. 2020-03-03T14:10:02Z https://openrepository.ru/article?id=244887 RU rus Федеральное государственное автономное образовательное учреждение высшего образования Российский университет дружбы народов (РУДН) https://doi.org/10.22363/2312-8674-2018-17-1-10-31 https://openrepository.ru/article?id=244887 open access Вестник Российского университета дружбы народов. Серия: История России аляска русская Америка российское зарубежье RUSSIAN language traditions and way of life sociocultural heritage Russian orthodox mission Russian-American Company (RAC) социокультурное наследие Русская православная церковь в Северной Америке Российскоамериканская компания Article 2020 ftneicon https://doi.org/10.22363/2312-8674-2018-17-1-10-31 2020-07-21T12:18:29Z The article considers the problem of the cultural heritage of the Russian colonization of the north-eastern part of the Pacific region.The authors examine the influence of the Russian culture on the life of the indigenous population of Russian America after its sale in 1867. The study demonstrates the borrowings of the traditional elements of everyday life, the customs of the native population, the Russian legacy in the place-names and languages of the indigenous peoples of Alaska, and other problems. One of the key issues of the study is the preservation and prevalence of the Russian language, as well as of the Russian-language periodicals in the region.The article contains newspapers data, eyewitnesses’ recollections, materials of authoritative investigations on this issue, etc. The authors come to conclusions that after 1867 the Russian language remained widespread only in the Russian-Creole population centres: Sitka, Kodiak, Kenai Peninsula. In the rest of Alaska,the language was quickly ousted and replaced with English. The indigenous population adopted several elements of everyday life from the colonists, mostly furniture, tools, clothes. By the early 20thcentury, the most part of these things had been replaced by more modern American objects. After 1867 the Russian Orthodox Church remained one of the few forces to be able to preserve the Russian culture in the region. In the 1870s and 1890s, there were extensively opened new parishes and Russian-language schools. However, in the early 20th century the influence of the Russian Orthodox Church considerably decreased due to the policy of accelerated Americanization and the emergence of Catholic and Protestant missions in Alaska. Данная статья посвящена проблемам социокультурного наследия русскоязычного населения, которое проживало на территории Аляски на момент ее продажи Российской империей США. В работе рассматривается влияние русской культуры на жизнь автохтонного населения северо-восточной части Тихоокеанского региона. В этой связи анализируются такие аспекты, как распространенность русского языка и русскоязычной периодики в регионе, заимствование традиционных элементов быта; раскрывается роль духовной миссии Русской православной церкви и другие важные аспекты русского присутствия на Аляске в конце ХIХ - начале ХХ в. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kodiak Alaska NORA (National aggregator of open repositories of Russian universities) Pacific RUDN Journal of Russian History 17 1 10 31 |
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The article considers the problem of the cultural heritage of the Russian colonization of the north-eastern part of the Pacific region.The authors examine the influence of the Russian culture on the life of the indigenous population of Russian America after its sale in 1867. The study demonstrates the borrowings of the traditional elements of everyday life, the customs of the native population, the Russian legacy in the place-names and languages of the indigenous peoples of Alaska, and other problems. One of the key issues of the study is the preservation and prevalence of the Russian language, as well as of the Russian-language periodicals in the region.The article contains newspapers data, eyewitnesses’ recollections, materials of authoritative investigations on this issue, etc. The authors come to conclusions that after 1867 the Russian language remained widespread only in the Russian-Creole population centres: Sitka, Kodiak, Kenai Peninsula. In the rest of Alaska,the language was quickly ousted and replaced with English. The indigenous population adopted several elements of everyday life from the colonists, mostly furniture, tools, clothes. By the early 20thcentury, the most part of these things had been replaced by more modern American objects. After 1867 the Russian Orthodox Church remained one of the few forces to be able to preserve the Russian culture in the region. In the 1870s and 1890s, there were extensively opened new parishes and Russian-language schools. However, in the early 20th century the influence of the Russian Orthodox Church considerably decreased due to the policy of accelerated Americanization and the emergence of Catholic and Protestant missions in Alaska. Данная статья посвящена проблемам социокультурного наследия русскоязычного населения, которое проживало на территории Аляски на момент ее продажи Российской империей США. В работе рассматривается влияние русской культуры на жизнь автохтонного населения северо-восточной части Тихоокеанского региона. В этой связи анализируются такие аспекты, как распространенность русского языка и русскоязычной периодики в регионе, заимствование традиционных элементов быта; раскрывается роль духовной миссии Русской православной церкви и другие важные аспекты русского присутствия на Аляске в конце ХIХ - начале ХХ в. |
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Sociocultural heritage of Alaska’s Russian-speaking population: traditions, customs, way of life |
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Sociocultural heritage of Alaska’s Russian-speaking population: traditions, customs, way of life |
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Sociocultural heritage of Alaska’s Russian-speaking population: traditions, customs, way of life |
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Sociocultural heritage of Alaska’s Russian-speaking population: traditions, customs, way of life |
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Sociocultural heritage of Alaska’s Russian-speaking population: traditions, customs, way of life |
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sociocultural heritage of alaska’s russian-speaking population: traditions, customs, way of life |
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Федеральное государственное автономное образовательное учреждение высшего образования Российский университет дружбы народов (РУДН) |
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