Inkerikot, setot ja vatjalaiset : Kansankulttuuri, kieli ja uskomusperinteet
The book focuses on intangible and tangible heritage, language, and vernacular religion of Ingrians, Setos, and Votes, three Finnic minorities sharing the long-standing identification with the Orthodox faith. The chapters written by 16 authors are mainly based on 19th–20th century materials. Most re...
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description | The book focuses on intangible and tangible heritage, language, and vernacular religion of Ingrians, Setos, and Votes, three Finnic minorities sharing the long-standing identification with the Orthodox faith. The chapters written by 16 authors are mainly based on 19th–20th century materials. Most rely on archival sources, while some authors make use of their own fieldworks. The research history and the collecting of folklore materials are discussed as well. The historical area of Ingrians and Votes is located in Ingria adjacent to St. Peterburg, while Setos have inhabited both sides of southern Estonian–Russian border. All three groups have been living on the borderline of Eastern and Western Churches and cultural realms. Ingrians and Votes are the indigenous inhabitants of Ingria, while the secondarily gained Ingrian-Finn population speaks local varieties of Finnish. The Finnish settlements mostly arose during the 17th century as a consequence of the expanding Swedish Kingdom. To a large extent, the Seto language and South Estonian Võru dialect are linguistically identical, but the Setos are culturally and ethnically clearly distinct. Currently, the Ingrian and Votic language are extremely endangered, while Seto language has approximately 12 000 speakers. There is a high local interest towards maintenance and revitalization of all three languages and cultural traditions. Peer reviewed |
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op_relation | Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran Toimituksia 978-952-222-263-3 978-951-858-390-8 978-951-858-391-5 10.21435/skst.1467 Kallio , K , Grünthal , R (Toimittaja) & Saressalo , L (Toimittaja) 2021 , Inkerikot, setot ja vatjalaiset : Kansankulttuuri, kieli ja uskomusperinteet . Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran Toimituksia , Vuosikerta. 1467 , Vuosikerta. 1467 , Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura , Helsinki . https://doi.org/10.21435/skst.1467 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/344269 |
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spelling | ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/344269 2025-05-11T14:25:40+00:00 Inkerikot, setot ja vatjalaiset : Kansankulttuuri, kieli ja uskomusperinteet Ingrians, Setos and Votes : Historical culture, language, and belief traditions Kallio, Kati Grünthal, Riho Saressalo, Lassi Kulttuurien osasto Folkloristiikka Suomalais-ugrilainen ja pohjoismainen osasto Suomalais-ugrilainen kielentutkimus 2022-06-03T10:55:02Z 504 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/344269 fin fin Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran Toimituksia 978-952-222-263-3 978-951-858-390-8 978-951-858-391-5 10.21435/skst.1467 Kallio , K , Grünthal , R (Toimittaja) & Saressalo , L (Toimittaja) 2021 , Inkerikot, setot ja vatjalaiset : Kansankulttuuri, kieli ja uskomusperinteet . Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran Toimituksia , Vuosikerta. 1467 , Vuosikerta. 1467 , Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura , Helsinki . https://doi.org/10.21435/skst.1467 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/344269 cc_by_nc_nd info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess openAccess 6160 Muut humanistiset tieteet itämerensuomalaiset kansat itämerensuomalaiset kielet aineellinen kulttuuri suullinen perinne uskomusperinne Kirja publishedVersion 2022 ftunivhelsihelda 2025-04-15T00:14:09Z The book focuses on intangible and tangible heritage, language, and vernacular religion of Ingrians, Setos, and Votes, three Finnic minorities sharing the long-standing identification with the Orthodox faith. The chapters written by 16 authors are mainly based on 19th–20th century materials. Most rely on archival sources, while some authors make use of their own fieldworks. The research history and the collecting of folklore materials are discussed as well. The historical area of Ingrians and Votes is located in Ingria adjacent to St. Peterburg, while Setos have inhabited both sides of southern Estonian–Russian border. All three groups have been living on the borderline of Eastern and Western Churches and cultural realms. Ingrians and Votes are the indigenous inhabitants of Ingria, while the secondarily gained Ingrian-Finn population speaks local varieties of Finnish. The Finnish settlements mostly arose during the 17th century as a consequence of the expanding Swedish Kingdom. To a large extent, the Seto language and South Estonian Võru dialect are linguistically identical, but the Setos are culturally and ethnically clearly distinct. Currently, the Ingrian and Votic language are extremely endangered, while Seto language has approximately 12 000 speakers. There is a high local interest towards maintenance and revitalization of all three languages and cultural traditions. Peer reviewed Book votic HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Finn ENVELOPE(12.739,12.739,65.935,65.935) |
spellingShingle | 6160 Muut humanistiset tieteet itämerensuomalaiset kansat itämerensuomalaiset kielet aineellinen kulttuuri suullinen perinne uskomusperinne Kallio, Kati Inkerikot, setot ja vatjalaiset : Kansankulttuuri, kieli ja uskomusperinteet |
title | Inkerikot, setot ja vatjalaiset : Kansankulttuuri, kieli ja uskomusperinteet |
title_full | Inkerikot, setot ja vatjalaiset : Kansankulttuuri, kieli ja uskomusperinteet |
title_fullStr | Inkerikot, setot ja vatjalaiset : Kansankulttuuri, kieli ja uskomusperinteet |
title_full_unstemmed | Inkerikot, setot ja vatjalaiset : Kansankulttuuri, kieli ja uskomusperinteet |
title_short | Inkerikot, setot ja vatjalaiset : Kansankulttuuri, kieli ja uskomusperinteet |
title_sort | inkerikot, setot ja vatjalaiset : kansankulttuuri, kieli ja uskomusperinteet |
topic | 6160 Muut humanistiset tieteet itämerensuomalaiset kansat itämerensuomalaiset kielet aineellinen kulttuuri suullinen perinne uskomusperinne |
topic_facet | 6160 Muut humanistiset tieteet itämerensuomalaiset kansat itämerensuomalaiset kielet aineellinen kulttuuri suullinen perinne uskomusperinne |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10138/344269 |