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Journal

2010 | 44 | 29-46

Article title

SAKHA (YAKUT) IDENTITY AND INSTITUTIONALISED SHAMANISM (Sahha (jakuudi) identiteet ja institutsionaliseeritud shamanism)

Authors

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Languages of publication

ET

Abstracts

EN
In this article the author discusses the ambivalent position of institutionalised shamanism in the Republic of Sakha, in the Russian Far East. Concurrently with the declaration of sovereignty in 1991, there was an upswing in the ethnic consciousness of the Sakha, the relevant process being manifested in increased interest in Sakha traditions and history. Shamanism, as one of the core features of Sakha culture, soon became an important ethnic symbol. After the establishment of the Association of Folk Medicine, the institution became politicised, being informally embedded in state structures, although formally, it was primarily engaged in healing people. The author shows that the state needed the Association to complete its nation building project, and the Association leaned on the state to increase its significance.

Journal

Year

Volume

44

Pages

29-46

Physical description

Document type

ARTICLE

Contributors

author
  • Aimar Ventsel, Institute of Cultural Research and Fine Arts, University of Tartu, Ulikooli 16, Tartu 50090, Estonia

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

CEJSH db identifier
10EAAAAA073010

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ed9ca015-eaae-3fa8-ac0b-6bff6b2e5416
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