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The Telengits of Southern Siberia
Landscape, Religion and Knowledge in Motion
Routledge Contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe Series
Author: Halemba Agnieszka
Language: EnglishSubject for The Telengits of Southern Siberia:
Keywords
biler; ulus; caroline; humphrey; spiritual; specialists; national; cultural; revival; sacred; Central Altai; Roasted Flour; Young Men; Kara Suu; Biler Ulus; Altaian Identity; Northern Altai; Southern Altai; Altai Kizhi; Altaian Nation; Land Worship; Contemporary Religious Life; Ice Maiden; Leonid Potapov; UN; Hill Topped; National Cultural Revival; Chui River; Daur Mongols; Shamanic Vocation; Tibetan Chronicles; Tv Broadcast; Russian Federation; Lunar Month; Buddhist Ritual Practice
Publication date: 02-2018
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 03-2006
256 p. · 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
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In a new and engaging study, Halemba explores the religion and world outlook of the Telengits of Altai. The book provides an account of the Altai, its peoples, clans and political structures, focusing particularly on on the Telengits, whilst also considering the different elements of religious belief exhibited among these native peoples.
Paradoxically, as the demand for national recognition grows among such people, and with it the need for more formal state structures, built around the nation, religion too begins to become formalized, and loses its natural, all-pervasive character. With the Telengits, whose natural religion includes elements of Buddhism, this takes the form of a debate as to whether the state religion of their polity is to be Buddhism or, contrary to the character of shamanism, a formal, structured, fixed shamanism. This is a comprehensive anthropological account of the contemporary religious life of the Telengits, holding important implications for wider debates in sociology and politics.
Introduction Part 1:Landscape and Movement 1. The Altai, the Altaians and the Telengits 2. Sacred Land and the Significance of Places 3. Moving Through a Powerful Landscape 4. Rites of Springs Part 2: Ritual and Knowledge 5. Chaga Bairam 6. Ontology of the Spirits 7. Lamas and Shamans 8. Ritual and Revival. Conclusion
Agnieszka E. Halemba has conducted anthropological research in southern Siberia since 1993. She received her first degree from the University of Warsaw, Poland. In 2002 she received her PhD in social anthropology at the University of Cambridge, UK. She is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Germany, and a Visiting Lecturer at the Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Warsaw, Poland.
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