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Revived gods: religious change among the Khanty within the lifetime of "shaman" Ivan Stepanovich Sopochin / Yelena Glavatskaya.
Title: | Revived gods: religious change among the Khanty within the lifetime of "shaman" Ivan Stepanovich Sopochin / Yelena Glavatskaya. |
Author(s): | Glavatskaya, Yelena. |
Date: | 2005. |
Publisher: | Oslo: Novus : |
In: | Shamanhood : an endangered language. (2005.), |
Abstract: | Presents religious change among Khanty people within lifetime of "shaman" Ivan Stepanovich Sopochin during 20th century. Classifies weakening of religious heritage. Traces religious change within family as exemplified by ritual participation of its members: indigenous, Orthodox, secular. Observes three main types of ritual: calendar, crisis and transitional. Covers history of political activity of Soviet militant atheists, boarding school policy for indigenous children, persecution of religious leaders in 1930s and influence of Orthodoxy and other Christian religions in post-Soviet era. |
Notes: | In: Shamanhood : an endangered language / Juha Pentikäinen, Péter Simoncsics, eds. |
Keywords: | 39 -- Ethnography: Khanty. 398.32 -- Folk beliefs related to places. 398.33 -- Folk beliefs related to times. 3-053.2 -- Children and infants. 2 -- Religion. 283/289 -- Protestant churches. 299 -- Religions, indigenous. 291.612 -- Shamanism. 281.93 -- Russian Orthodox Church. 291.216 -- Belief in spirits. 93 -- History. 93"19" -- Twentieth century. 323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities: Khanty. T -- Social anthropology and ethnography. (*50) -- Soviet Union. (*531.52) -- Khanty-Mansiyskiy Avtonomnyy Okrug. |
SPRI record no.: | 214688 |
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