THE CONTEMPORARY STATUS OF THE RELIGION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES SIBERIAN ARCTIC

The article reports on results of field research conducted in the Siberian Arctic between 2010 and 2015. Field research was conducted at the place of compact residence of indigenous people: Evenks, Dolgans, Nganasans, Chulyms, Nenets people, and Selkup people. In addition to field research, methods...

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Main Authors: Копцева, Наталья Петровна, Кирко, Владимир Игоревич
Other Authors: Гуманитарный институт, Кафедра культурологии, Кафедра рекламы и социально-культурной деятельности
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Published: 2017
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spelling ftneicon:oai:rour.neicon.ru:rour/454101 2023-05-15T14:27:10+02:00 THE CONTEMPORARY STATUS OF THE RELIGION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES SIBERIAN ARCTIC Копцева, Наталья Петровна Кирко, Владимир Игоревич Гуманитарный институт Кафедра культурологии Кафедра рекламы и социально-культурной деятельности 2017-03 https://openrepository.ru/article?id=454101 unknown 4TH INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL SCIENCES & ARTS SGEM 2017 без квартиля http://rour.neicon.ru:80/xmlui/bitstream/rour/454101/1/nora.pdf Копцева, Наталья Петровна. THE CONTEMPORARY STATUS OF THE RELIGION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES SIBERIAN ARCTIC [Текст] / Наталья Петровна Копцева, Владимир Игоревич Кирко // 4TH INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL SCIENCES & ARTS SGEM 2017: Science and Arts. — 2017. — Т. 6 (№ 1). — С. 157-164 https://openrepository.ru/article?id=454101 SIBERIAN ARCTIC RELIGION INDIGENOUS PEOPLES TRADITION 13.11 Journal Article Journal Article Preprint 2017 ftneicon 2020-07-21T13:05:31Z The article reports on results of field research conducted in the Siberian Arctic between 2010 and 2015. Field research was conducted at the place of compact residence of indigenous people: Evenks, Dolgans, Nganasans, Chulyms, Nenets people, and Selkup people. In addition to field research, methods of expert interview were applied, with representatives of the indigenous people of the Siberian Arctic, including scholars, community leaders, members of the business community, and local government officials acting as experts. The research made use of statistical data on demographics, places of residence, employment, and religious affiliations of the indigenous peoples of the Siberian Arctic. Ethnic and cultural identities of the indigenous people depend on religious affiliation. The post-Soviet period has seen rapid transformation of indigenous peoples' religious identities. Shamanism, the traditional religion of the indigenous peoples of the Siberian Arctic, is assuming new forms; it is adapting in response to market economy, mass culture, and global change. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Evenks nenets Nganasan* Selkup NORA (National aggregator of open repositories of Russian universities) Arctic
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RELIGION
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
TRADITION
13.11
spellingShingle SIBERIAN ARCTIC
RELIGION
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
TRADITION
13.11
Копцева, Наталья Петровна
Кирко, Владимир Игоревич
THE CONTEMPORARY STATUS OF THE RELIGION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES SIBERIAN ARCTIC
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INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
TRADITION
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description The article reports on results of field research conducted in the Siberian Arctic between 2010 and 2015. Field research was conducted at the place of compact residence of indigenous people: Evenks, Dolgans, Nganasans, Chulyms, Nenets people, and Selkup people. In addition to field research, methods of expert interview were applied, with representatives of the indigenous people of the Siberian Arctic, including scholars, community leaders, members of the business community, and local government officials acting as experts. The research made use of statistical data on demographics, places of residence, employment, and religious affiliations of the indigenous peoples of the Siberian Arctic. Ethnic and cultural identities of the indigenous people depend on religious affiliation. The post-Soviet period has seen rapid transformation of indigenous peoples' religious identities. Shamanism, the traditional religion of the indigenous peoples of the Siberian Arctic, is assuming new forms; it is adapting in response to market economy, mass culture, and global change.
author2 Гуманитарный институт
Кафедра культурологии
Кафедра рекламы и социально-культурной деятельности
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Кирко, Владимир Игоревич
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title_short THE CONTEMPORARY STATUS OF THE RELIGION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES SIBERIAN ARCTIC
title_full THE CONTEMPORARY STATUS OF THE RELIGION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES SIBERIAN ARCTIC
title_fullStr THE CONTEMPORARY STATUS OF THE RELIGION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES SIBERIAN ARCTIC
title_full_unstemmed THE CONTEMPORARY STATUS OF THE RELIGION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES SIBERIAN ARCTIC
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Копцева, Наталья Петровна. THE CONTEMPORARY STATUS OF THE RELIGION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES SIBERIAN ARCTIC [Текст] / Наталья Петровна Копцева, Владимир Игоревич Кирко // 4TH INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL SCIENCES & ARTS SGEM 2017: Science and Arts. — 2017. — Т. 6 (№ 1). — С. 157-164
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