クマ祭に集まる人々 : 狩猟儀礼に表出するエヴェンキ族の社会構成原理について

The Evenk is the largest group of Tungus-Manchuspeaking peoples in Siberia. Their bear festival is the so called "mountain-bear festival", a series of rites based on a bear hunted in its den. This paper examines a social aspect of this festival in order to attempt to solve problems concern...

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Main Authors: C. , Сасаки, Sasaki, Shiro, 佐々木, 史郎, ササキ, シロウ
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Language:Japanese
Published: 国立民族学博物館 1985
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Online Access:https://minpaku.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/4414/files/KH_010_2_006.pdf
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spelling ftnmuseumethno:oai:minpaku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004414 2023-09-26T15:17:47+02:00 クマ祭に集まる人々 : 狩猟儀礼に表出するエヴェンキ族の社会構成原理について The People Gathering to the Bear Festival : The Social Principles of the Evenks Reflected in Hunting Rituals C. , Сасаки Sasaki, Shiro 佐々木, 史郎 ササキ, シロウ 1985-10-22 application/pdf https://minpaku.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/4414/files/KH_010_2_006.pdf jpn jpn 国立民族学博物館 Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology 国立民族学博物館研究報告 2 10 451 480 Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology AN00091943 0385-180X https://minpaku.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/4414/files/KH_010_2_006.pdf VoR 1985 ftnmuseumethno 2023-08-30T17:05:07Z The Evenk is the largest group of Tungus-Manchuspeaking peoples in Siberia. Their bear festival is the so called "mountain-bear festival", a series of rites based on a bear hunted in its den. This paper examines a social aspect of this festival in order to attempt to solve problems concerning their hunting-breeding organization which have not been dealt with by S. M. Shirokogoroff in his studies. The bear festival of the Evenks is usually held in autumn. It consists of a series of rites of bear hunting, skinning, meatcooking, feasting, and burial of the bear's bones. There is no qualification for participation, and anyone in a camp or a village, sometimes even forigners, can take part in the feast. Participants can be categorized as a discoverer of the bear den, nimak (he is often a wife's brother of the discoverer), hunters, elders, and others. But some rules must be observed by each participant, according to his role in the festival. They often represent rules or principles of hunting-breeding organization among the Evenks. By examining the rules of each category of participant, the following conclusions were reached : 1) Camps or villages of the Evenks are not formed on clan membership, but on a local or economic basis; 2) Therefore, hunting customs or rules, which regulate hunters-breeders' activities regardless of clan affiliation, are more important than clan rules in camps or villages; 3) The structural superiority of the wife-giver group over the wife-taker group sometimes appears as a hunting custom in daily and ritual activities; 4) The leadership in a camp or a village is in hands of elders; and 5) Reflecting these social phenomena, the bear festival of the Evenks is a camp or village festival, and is supposedly connected with locality. Based on that it is necessary to collect and organize huntingbreeding customs or rules in order to advance Shirokogoroff's studies and to make a more complete model of Evenk society. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Evenk Evenks Siberia National Museum of Ethnology Repository
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description The Evenk is the largest group of Tungus-Manchuspeaking peoples in Siberia. Their bear festival is the so called "mountain-bear festival", a series of rites based on a bear hunted in its den. This paper examines a social aspect of this festival in order to attempt to solve problems concerning their hunting-breeding organization which have not been dealt with by S. M. Shirokogoroff in his studies. The bear festival of the Evenks is usually held in autumn. It consists of a series of rites of bear hunting, skinning, meatcooking, feasting, and burial of the bear's bones. There is no qualification for participation, and anyone in a camp or a village, sometimes even forigners, can take part in the feast. Participants can be categorized as a discoverer of the bear den, nimak (he is often a wife's brother of the discoverer), hunters, elders, and others. But some rules must be observed by each participant, according to his role in the festival. They often represent rules or principles of hunting-breeding organization among the Evenks. By examining the rules of each category of participant, the following conclusions were reached : 1) Camps or villages of the Evenks are not formed on clan membership, but on a local or economic basis; 2) Therefore, hunting customs or rules, which regulate hunters-breeders' activities regardless of clan affiliation, are more important than clan rules in camps or villages; 3) The structural superiority of the wife-giver group over the wife-taker group sometimes appears as a hunting custom in daily and ritual activities; 4) The leadership in a camp or a village is in hands of elders; and 5) Reflecting these social phenomena, the bear festival of the Evenks is a camp or village festival, and is supposedly connected with locality. Based on that it is necessary to collect and organize huntingbreeding customs or rules in order to advance Shirokogoroff's studies and to make a more complete model of Evenk society. departmental bulletin paper
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author C. , Сасаки
Sasaki, Shiro
佐々木, 史郎
ササキ, シロウ
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Sasaki, Shiro
佐々木, 史郎
ササキ, シロウ
クマ祭に集まる人々 : 狩猟儀礼に表出するエヴェンキ族の社会構成原理について
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title クマ祭に集まる人々 : 狩猟儀礼に表出するエヴェンキ族の社会構成原理について
title_short クマ祭に集まる人々 : 狩猟儀礼に表出するエヴェンキ族の社会構成原理について
title_full クマ祭に集まる人々 : 狩猟儀礼に表出するエヴェンキ族の社会構成原理について
title_fullStr クマ祭に集まる人々 : 狩猟儀礼に表出するエヴェンキ族の社会構成原理について
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title_sort クマ祭に集まる人々 : 狩猟儀礼に表出するエヴェンキ族の社会構成原理について
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