Ancestor worship was one of the most significant elements of traditional beliefs. In many cultures it is believed that the ancestors can become mythical patrons of a clan or a family (chur, domovoy (hobgoblin)). They help their descendants, protect them from the negative impact of alien spirits, sorcerers, and harmful corpses (navs). Our conclusions are based on the ethnographic field material, collected in different regions of Western Siberia, mainly among the Russians and Komi, as well as among the Ukrainians, Belarusians, Mordovians. The ancestors of these people settled in Siberia relatively recently (it took several generations, many of them remember the places from where their ancestors migrated behind the Urals, keep family tradition...
Archaic totemic myths as the reflection of a group mystical kinship with animals-ancestors are an in...
The article analyses the models of religious behaviour of rural residents exiled to Siberia and Gula...
This article analyses the ethnocultural aspects of the Russian Orthodox Mission in Eastern Siberia b...
In the post-perestroica period, the twenty-six nomadic small peoples of Siberia with less than thirt...
Evgenii Evtushenko reflects his own modified family histories with those of Siberians to analyze the...
The purpose of this article is to examine Khanty spatial ritual behaviour in the context of the simu...
The phenomenon of Russian religious identity in Siberia is considered. Religious and secular texts o...
none1noThe culture of the Finno-Ugrians based on the shamanic system of beliefs of Siberian origin h...
This work continues the studies on the ritual practices of the Russian and Ukrainian population in t...
Why are Khanty shamans still active? What are the folklore collectives of Komi? Why are the rituals ...
In 2010-2015, scientists, students, post-graduate students of Siberian Federal University carried ou...
Copyright © 2016 by Sochi State University.On the basis of the literature and field data the authors...
In his exhaustive study of ‘shamanism’ among the Altaic peoples in Southern Siberia, the renowned So...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [131]-137)This thesis investigated the nature of the sham...
This article deals with the history of cultural transformation of the small-numbered peoples of the ...
Archaic totemic myths as the reflection of a group mystical kinship with animals-ancestors are an in...
The article analyses the models of religious behaviour of rural residents exiled to Siberia and Gula...
This article analyses the ethnocultural aspects of the Russian Orthodox Mission in Eastern Siberia b...
In the post-perestroica period, the twenty-six nomadic small peoples of Siberia with less than thirt...
Evgenii Evtushenko reflects his own modified family histories with those of Siberians to analyze the...
The purpose of this article is to examine Khanty spatial ritual behaviour in the context of the simu...
The phenomenon of Russian religious identity in Siberia is considered. Religious and secular texts o...
none1noThe culture of the Finno-Ugrians based on the shamanic system of beliefs of Siberian origin h...
This work continues the studies on the ritual practices of the Russian and Ukrainian population in t...
Why are Khanty shamans still active? What are the folklore collectives of Komi? Why are the rituals ...
In 2010-2015, scientists, students, post-graduate students of Siberian Federal University carried ou...
Copyright © 2016 by Sochi State University.On the basis of the literature and field data the authors...
In his exhaustive study of ‘shamanism’ among the Altaic peoples in Southern Siberia, the renowned So...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [131]-137)This thesis investigated the nature of the sham...
This article deals with the history of cultural transformation of the small-numbered peoples of the ...
Archaic totemic myths as the reflection of a group mystical kinship with animals-ancestors are an in...
The article analyses the models of religious behaviour of rural residents exiled to Siberia and Gula...
This article analyses the ethnocultural aspects of the Russian Orthodox Mission in Eastern Siberia b...