In 1904, a Native religious movement, Ak Jang, formed in Gorny Altai in Southwestern Siberia. It strongly opposed itself to Shamanism, which was considered to be the “core” tradition of Altaians. The initial persecution of the movement by the Russian colonial administration did not stop its spread and development. It was widely practiced in Altai until 1930 when it was eradicated by the Soviet regime. During the period when Ak Jang was still practiced, it was observed by a number of witnesses, some of whom were ethnographers while others were not. Those who investigated Ak Jang, produced a number of diverse and often contradictory interpretations of it. From the 1930 until the post-Soviet period, Ak Jang was not studied due to an imposition...
After the political changes in East Europe and Central Asia at the end of 80s of the 20th century so...
After the political changes in East Europe and Central Asia at the end of 80s of the 20th century so...
This volume about religion and ethnicity in Mongolian societies is the outcome of an international s...
This paper explores the influence of Tibetan Buddhism on the development of Ak-Jang (White Faith or ...
In 1904, a Native religious movement, Ak Jang, formed in Gorny Altai in Southwestern Siberia. It str...
In his exhaustive study of ‘shamanism’ among the Altaic peoples in Southern Siberia, the renowned So...
In 1904, a Native religious movement, Ak Jang, formed in Gorny Altai in Southwestern Siberia. It str...
The article is devoted to one of the discussed problems in religious studies, related to the questio...
The discussion that follows will focus on creative practices within contemporary Ak Jang in the cent...
The paper discusses and compares two millenarian movements that sprang up in Altai (Burkhanism or th...
In his exhaustive study of ‘shamanism’ among the Altaic peoples in Southern Siberia, the renowned So...
In his exhaustive study of ‘shamanism’ among the Altaic peoples in Southern Siberia, the renowned So...
The article considers religious aspects of Kazakh society pre-Soviet times. Studying the mental, pol...
The article considers religious aspects of Kazakh society pre-Soviet times. Studying the mental, pol...
This article is written on the basis of fieldwork materials collected by the ethnographic methods of...
After the political changes in East Europe and Central Asia at the end of 80s of the 20th century so...
After the political changes in East Europe and Central Asia at the end of 80s of the 20th century so...
This volume about religion and ethnicity in Mongolian societies is the outcome of an international s...
This paper explores the influence of Tibetan Buddhism on the development of Ak-Jang (White Faith or ...
In 1904, a Native religious movement, Ak Jang, formed in Gorny Altai in Southwestern Siberia. It str...
In his exhaustive study of ‘shamanism’ among the Altaic peoples in Southern Siberia, the renowned So...
In 1904, a Native religious movement, Ak Jang, formed in Gorny Altai in Southwestern Siberia. It str...
The article is devoted to one of the discussed problems in religious studies, related to the questio...
The discussion that follows will focus on creative practices within contemporary Ak Jang in the cent...
The paper discusses and compares two millenarian movements that sprang up in Altai (Burkhanism or th...
In his exhaustive study of ‘shamanism’ among the Altaic peoples in Southern Siberia, the renowned So...
In his exhaustive study of ‘shamanism’ among the Altaic peoples in Southern Siberia, the renowned So...
The article considers religious aspects of Kazakh society pre-Soviet times. Studying the mental, pol...
The article considers religious aspects of Kazakh society pre-Soviet times. Studying the mental, pol...
This article is written on the basis of fieldwork materials collected by the ethnographic methods of...
After the political changes in East Europe and Central Asia at the end of 80s of the 20th century so...
After the political changes in East Europe and Central Asia at the end of 80s of the 20th century so...
This volume about religion and ethnicity in Mongolian societies is the outcome of an international s...