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spelling ftunivnantes:oai:HAL:tel-00311117v1 2023-05-15T16:36:30+02:00 The horse by the Yakut hunters and herders: from the mount to the cultural symbol Le cheval chez les Iakoutes chasseurs et éleveurs : de la monture à l'emblème culturel Maj, Emilie Groupe Sociétés, Religions, Laïcités (GSRL) École pratique des hautes études (EPHE) Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Ecole pratique des hautes études - EPHE PARIS Roberte Hamayon(roberte.hamayon@ephe.sorbonne.fr) collaboration France-Hongrie (reponsable Virginie Vaté) 2007-01-17 https://theses.hal.science/tel-00311117 https://theses.hal.science/tel-00311117/document https://theses.hal.science/tel-00311117/file/THESE_Emilie_Maj_THESE_Cheval_chez_les_Iakoute.pdf fr fre HAL CCSD tel-00311117 https://theses.hal.science/tel-00311117 https://theses.hal.science/tel-00311117/document https://theses.hal.science/tel-00311117/file/THESE_Emilie_Maj_THESE_Cheval_chez_les_Iakoute.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess https://theses.hal.science/tel-00311117 Sciences de l'Homme et Société. Ecole pratique des hautes études - EPHE PARIS, 2007. Français. ⟨NNT : ⟩ horse domestication religion shamanism Yakut Siberia beliefs breeding hunting cheval chamanisme Iakoute Sibérie croyances élevage chasse [SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences [SHS.ANTHRO-SE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Social Anthropology and ethnology info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis Theses 2007 ftunivnantes 2023-02-08T04:55:44Z La thèse s'appuie sur l'étude du système symbolique pour montrer la place centrale du cheval, à la frontière entre chasse et élevage, chez les Iakoutes de Sibérie extrême-orientale In the North-East of Siberia, the Yakuts, who arrived from the Baikal region less than seven centuries ago, raise horses and cattle in the alaas, in the valleys and the taiga on the lower course of the Lena river. The bibliography in Russian language concerning this people is rich and includes narratives by travellers, accounts by administrators as well as analyses and descriptions by ethnographers prior to 1917, but dating as well of the communist period and of the post-soviet years. The theoretical analysis was fed by Western sources, including the works of Evelyne Lot-Falck, Laurence Delaby and Roberte Hamayon about the peoples of Siberia as well as those of Jean-Pierre Digard about the horse and its domestication. Cousins of the horse-riding Turkic and Mongolian peoples of Central Asia, the Yakuts are aware of their belonging to that ensemble while putting forward their originality. Conceiving their horse more like an animal of the forest than like ordinary cattle, they breed it while preserving its “wild” character. Inside a domestication system that does not try to submit the animal, this one finds a place, as well in the facts as through the symbols, between the domesticated animal and the wild beast. For the Yakuts, who have a binary economy, the equilibrium of which between hunting and cattle breeding has fluctuated according to the history of the society and the natural restraints, the horse is representative of a significant animal. In a system of thinking articulated between hunting and breeding shamanism, the stallion chief of the herd, with its fiery and independent temperament, represents for the shaman as well a way of transportation as a symbolic double during the rituals. It is as well the best exchanging object in the relation that the humans think to have with the horse giving spirits, specially during the kyjdaa ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis iakoute iakoutes lena river taiga Yakut Yakut Yakuts Siberia Université de Nantes: HAL-UNIV-NANTES Evelyne ENVELOPE(140.908,140.908,-66.742,-66.742) Alaas ENVELOPE(133.917,133.917,60.133,60.133)
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topic horse
domestication
religion
shamanism
Yakut
Siberia
beliefs
breeding
hunting
cheval
chamanisme
Iakoute
Sibérie
croyances
élevage
chasse
[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
[SHS.ANTHRO-SE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Social Anthropology and ethnology
spellingShingle horse
domestication
religion
shamanism
Yakut
Siberia
beliefs
breeding
hunting
cheval
chamanisme
Iakoute
Sibérie
croyances
élevage
chasse
[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
[SHS.ANTHRO-SE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Social Anthropology and ethnology
Maj, Emilie
The horse by the Yakut hunters and herders: from the mount to the cultural symbol
topic_facet horse
domestication
religion
shamanism
Yakut
Siberia
beliefs
breeding
hunting
cheval
chamanisme
Iakoute
Sibérie
croyances
élevage
chasse
[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
[SHS.ANTHRO-SE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Social Anthropology and ethnology
description La thèse s'appuie sur l'étude du système symbolique pour montrer la place centrale du cheval, à la frontière entre chasse et élevage, chez les Iakoutes de Sibérie extrême-orientale In the North-East of Siberia, the Yakuts, who arrived from the Baikal region less than seven centuries ago, raise horses and cattle in the alaas, in the valleys and the taiga on the lower course of the Lena river. The bibliography in Russian language concerning this people is rich and includes narratives by travellers, accounts by administrators as well as analyses and descriptions by ethnographers prior to 1917, but dating as well of the communist period and of the post-soviet years. The theoretical analysis was fed by Western sources, including the works of Evelyne Lot-Falck, Laurence Delaby and Roberte Hamayon about the peoples of Siberia as well as those of Jean-Pierre Digard about the horse and its domestication. Cousins of the horse-riding Turkic and Mongolian peoples of Central Asia, the Yakuts are aware of their belonging to that ensemble while putting forward their originality. Conceiving their horse more like an animal of the forest than like ordinary cattle, they breed it while preserving its “wild” character. Inside a domestication system that does not try to submit the animal, this one finds a place, as well in the facts as through the symbols, between the domesticated animal and the wild beast. For the Yakuts, who have a binary economy, the equilibrium of which between hunting and cattle breeding has fluctuated according to the history of the society and the natural restraints, the horse is representative of a significant animal. In a system of thinking articulated between hunting and breeding shamanism, the stallion chief of the herd, with its fiery and independent temperament, represents for the shaman as well a way of transportation as a symbolic double during the rituals. It is as well the best exchanging object in the relation that the humans think to have with the horse giving spirits, specially during the kyjdaa ...
author2 Groupe Sociétés, Religions, Laïcités (GSRL)
École pratique des hautes études (EPHE)
Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Ecole pratique des hautes études - EPHE PARIS
Roberte Hamayon(roberte.hamayon@ephe.sorbonne.fr)
collaboration France-Hongrie (reponsable Virginie Vaté)
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Maj, Emilie
author_facet Maj, Emilie
author_sort Maj, Emilie
title The horse by the Yakut hunters and herders: from the mount to the cultural symbol
title_short The horse by the Yakut hunters and herders: from the mount to the cultural symbol
title_full The horse by the Yakut hunters and herders: from the mount to the cultural symbol
title_fullStr The horse by the Yakut hunters and herders: from the mount to the cultural symbol
title_full_unstemmed The horse by the Yakut hunters and herders: from the mount to the cultural symbol
title_sort horse by the yakut hunters and herders: from the mount to the cultural symbol
publisher HAL CCSD
publishDate 2007
url https://theses.hal.science/tel-00311117
https://theses.hal.science/tel-00311117/document
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Sciences de l'Homme et Société. Ecole pratique des hautes études - EPHE PARIS, 2007. Français. ⟨NNT : ⟩
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