Religion of the Evenki: History and Modern Times

The article attempts to reveal the transformation of the role of religion in preserving the traditional way of life of the Evenki ethnos from 1930s to 2000s in the northern regions of the Krasnoyarsk Krai, as well as its reflection in the education system and in traditional culture (folklore, visual...

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Main Authors: Zamaraeva, Yulia S., Luzan, Vladimir S., Metlyaeva, Svetlana V., Seredkina, Natalia N., Koptseva, Natalia P., Fil’Ko, Antonina I., Khrebtov, Mikhail Ya.
Other Authors: Гуманитарный институт, Кафедра культурологии
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://journal.sfu-kras.ru/article/110310
http://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/129095
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Summary:The article attempts to reveal the transformation of the role of religion in preserving the traditional way of life of the Evenki ethnos from 1930s to 2000s in the northern regions of the Krasnoyarsk Krai, as well as its reflection in the education system and in traditional culture (folklore, visual arts, decorative and applied art). The article notes that the analysis of domestic and foreign studies of the culture and religion of the Evenki confirms the validity of appealing to an interdisciplinary type of research. The subject of the research is the traditional and non-traditional religious movements embodied in the culture and life of the Evenki ethnos. Observation, analytical-descriptive method, including the analysis of individual elements of the development of the Evenk traditional culture, followed by generalization of the data, as well as comparative historical and dialectical methods are used to solve the research problems. Moreover, among the main research methods, philosophical and art history analysis of art works of the Evenki is actively used. The conclusion indicates general outputs and tendencies characterizing the current state of the embodiment of religious trends in culture, education and everyday life of the Evenki ethnos