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Kalmyk Fairy Tales as Recorded by G. Ramstedt: Peculiarities of the Conversational Style [PDF]

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
The article aims to study the peculiarities of the conversational style with evidence from Kalmyk fairy tales recorded by the Finnish scholar G. J. Ramstedt.
А. Т. Bayanova   +3 more
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Bear in Kalmyk Folklore: Semantic Typological Reconstruction Approached

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2022
Goals. The article examines bear-related rudiments of Kalmyk folklore and draws semantic parallels with the bear cult of Tungus-Manchu and other Turko-Mongolian peoples to reconstruct Kalmyk mythoritual representations about this animal.
Danara V. Ubushieva
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Fairy Tale Plots in G. J. Ramstedt’s Records [PDF]

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
The article describes the set of plots of Kalmyk fairy tales recorded by the Finnish scholar G. J. Ramstedt in the early 20th century. The phonetically transcribed and published by G. J.
Baira Goryaeva, Alexandra Bayanova
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Kalmyk Folklore and Ethnography Studies: U. D. Dushan’s Works

open access: yesМонголоведение, 2018
The article analyzes materials collected by Ulyumdzhi D. Dushan (1892–1974) among the Kalmyks in the 1920s to 1930s, the former serving as a valuable folklore and ethnographic source. Being a professional physician to have received a classical European
A. Burykin, D. Muzraeva
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Kalmyk Folk Knowledge about Traditional Treatment Methods: Factual Data from Folklore and Ethnographic Expeditions, 2012–2017

open access: yesМонголоведение, 2022
Introduction. The work introduces field data on traditional treatment methods recorded from ethnic Kalmyks during the 2012–2017 folklore and ethnographic expeditions across Kalmykia arranged by the Gorodovikov Kalmyk State University. Goals.
Evdokia E. Khabunova
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Relics of Ancient Sun Cult in Folklore and Ritual Traditions of Kalmyks [PDF]

open access: yesNauchnyi dialog
This article explores the remnants of the ancient sun worship cult that have persisted within the myths, fairy tales, and ritual practices of the Kalmyk people.
B. A. Bicheev, K. V. Chalbanova
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The Concept of “Homeland” in the Kalmyk Language (based on lexicographic and folklore material)

open access: yesMONGOLIAN STUDIES (Elista)
Introduction. The article is devoted to the universal concept “homeland”, which occupies an important place in the world picture of the Kalmyks and determines a person’s worldview. Goals. The paper attempts an insight into the concept of homeland in the Kalmyk language.
Galina B. Esenova, Tamara S. Esenova
exaly   +3 more sources

Cumulative Fairy Tales from I.I. Popov’s Collection [PDF]

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
The article considers Kalmyk cumulative fairy tales recorded by the collector of Kalmyk folklore, I.I. Popov. The investigator actually compiled a considerable collection of Kalmyk fairy tales comprising fi fty one plots.
D. V. Ubushieva
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Cosmogonic Myth of Heavenly Hunter (Sirius) and Three Marals (Orion’s Belt): The Motifs in Kalmyk Folklore Revisited

open access: yesМонголоведение, 2021
Introduction. There are a great number of “familiar” motifs and plotlines in Kalmyk folklore that originate from mythology. One such archaic story of a universal character in the Turkic-Mongolian world is a cosmogonic myth of the heavenly hunter and the ...
Danara V. Ubushieva
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Yatha in Kalmyk folklore and lyrics of the 20th century: the poetics of a musical instrument

open access: yesМонголоведение
The article examines the poetics of the musical instrument ‘yath’ (yatha) in Kalmyk folklore and lyrics of the 20th century. The purpose of the article is to study the tradition of this Kalmyk musical instrument in the aspect of its reflection in the ...
Rimma M. Khaninova
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