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Indigenous Methodology and Research of Tuvan Culture
This article discusses indigenous methodology in the context of Tuvan studies. Tuvan studies have a rich history, with significant contributions by local Tuvan researchers as well as Russian and foreign scholars. This article presents an overview of this research before, during, and after the Soviet period.
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Современные проблемы этноконфессионального синкретизма в Тыве [PDF]
In the present article we supposed to show the pecularities of ethnoconfessional processes in Tuva, the influence of religious traditions on the spiritual culture of the Tuvan people, the evolution of ideological orientations based on the data of the ...
Khomushku, Olga M. +1 more
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Overcoming Subaltern Silences: The Forgotten Buryat Soldiers of the Korean War
Abstract This article reassesses Soviet warfare practices by examining the use of non‐Slavic soldiers from Siberian ethnic minorities during the Korean War (1950–53). These soldiers, including Koreans, Buryats, Sakha Yakuts, and Tuvans, were deployed by the Soviet military in an elaborate deception scheme aimed at reinforcing Chinese units fighting on ...
Sayana Namsaraeva, Vitaly Tsytsykov
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Ergindi: Tuvan Tradition of Sharing Children’s Clothing and Things Reviewed
Introduction. The article discusses an essential upcycling practice to have existed in various local cultures of the past — and still observable in different forms. Goals.
Shenne B. Mainy, Chimiza K. Lamazhaa
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Fractures of the Whole : A Depiction of the shamanic universe on Kača drums brought by J.J. Sederholm from Siberia in 1917 [PDF]
This paper is a brief description of two drums brought by Finnish geologist Jacob Johannes Sederholm from the expedition to Siberia in 1917. Research on drums, based on the ethnographical sources and museum collections, was done to identify provenance of
Peemot, Victoria
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Turkey's Long Game in Syria: Moving beyond Ascendance
Abstract Bashar al‐Assad's shocking ouster in December 2024 has led to debate about whether Turkey is now ascendant in the region. This article examines the multifaceted trajectory of Turkey's involvement in the Syrian civil war and provides insights into the challenges ahead.
Şaban Kardaş
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Who gives innate gifts? Cognitive and cultural approaches to Turkic South Siberian shamanism [PDF]
In Siberia a lot of a facts confirm an essentialist interpretation of shamanism: frequent distinction between genuine and false shamans, physical particularities, like illness, attributed to shamans, absence of initiation, and hereditary mode of ...
Stépanoff, Charles
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ABSTRACT In contrast to the teleological nature of Western art music, minimalism has long been purported to be ‘anti‐teleological’ (Meyer 1963) – that is, the latter lacks the goal‐directedness that Wim Mertens (1983) views as a defining feature of the former.
Hunter Hoyle
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The Effects of Cultural Assimilation on the Loss of the Tuvan and Seri Languages
The modern pressure to learn dominant, mainstream languages such as English, Spanish, and Mandarin increases connectivity and communication across different societies. However, when members of society succumb to cultural pressures of assimilation, they often abandon native tongues in the process (Crystal, 2002).
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The article aims to study peculiarities in the formation and evolution of the Tuvan traditional social structure under the Qing rule (1757-1912). With evidence from archival sources, the paper investigates historical conditions for the formation of ...
S. S. Khovalyg
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