Archival Records of G. S. Lytkin as a Source in Nineteenth-Century Kalmyk Ethnography

Introduction. The article examines and introduces into scientific discourse some archival materials of G. S. Lytkin recorded by the latter in Kalmyk Steppe and pertaining to folk medicine, calendar rituals, and ethnography of the mid-to-late nineteenth-century Volga Kalmyks. Goals. So, the paper aim...

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Main Authors: Zayana I. Mandzhieva, Saglara V. Mirzaeva
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Language:English
Published: Российской академии наук, Калмыцкий научный центр 2023-06-01
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Online Access:http://mongoloved.kigiran.com/jour/article/view/1206
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description Introduction. The article examines and introduces into scientific discourse some archival materials of G. S. Lytkin recorded by the latter in Kalmyk Steppe and pertaining to folk medicine, calendar rituals, and ethnography of the mid-to-late nineteenth-century Volga Kalmyks. Goals. So, the paper aims to describe and introduce into scientific circulation some unpublished materials from the library of the Faculty of Asian and African Studies (Manuscript Dept.), St. Petersburg University. Materials. The study examines archival records of G. S. Lytkin stored at the mentioned repository. Results. The tale of a plant referred to as ‘[wild] boar root’ once used by Kalmyks to treat animal and human diseases is of essential interest. The paper publishes an Oirat-language (Clear Script) manuscript titled ‘Caγān sarayin bičiq’ (‘The Writing of [How] Tsagan Sar [Be Celebrated]’) containing a didactic narrative of Lord Buddha’s miracles shown during the first half of the first lunar month for lay Buddhists. Besides, the work tabulates some statistical data on Kharakhuso-Erdnievsky and Baga Tsokhor Districts (Kalm. ulus), including lists of clans (communities) and their zaisangs, tamgas, nomadic areas allotted, etc. The Supplement contains a table compiled by G. S. Lytkin and containing data on clans across eight districts of Kalmyk Steppe.
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spelling doaj.art-5d6229c066cd4a3cbed8a664c1dcd0062023-06-29T07:01:03ZengРоссийской академии наук, Калмыцкий научный центрМонголоведение2500-15232023-06-01151578210.22162/2500-1523-2023-1-57-82Archival Records of G. S. Lytkin as a Source in Nineteenth-Century Kalmyk EthnographyZayana I. Mandzhieva0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0061-5278Saglara V. Mirzaeva1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8542-0260Kalmyk Scientific Center of the RASKalmyk Scientific Center of the RASIntroduction. The article examines and introduces into scientific discourse some archival materials of G. S. Lytkin recorded by the latter in Kalmyk Steppe and pertaining to folk medicine, calendar rituals, and ethnography of the mid-to-late nineteenth-century Volga Kalmyks. Goals. So, the paper aims to describe and introduce into scientific circulation some unpublished materials from the library of the Faculty of Asian and African Studies (Manuscript Dept.), St. Petersburg University. Materials. The study examines archival records of G. S. Lytkin stored at the mentioned repository. Results. The tale of a plant referred to as ‘[wild] boar root’ once used by Kalmyks to treat animal and human diseases is of essential interest. The paper publishes an Oirat-language (Clear Script) manuscript titled ‘Caγān sarayin bičiq’ (‘The Writing of [How] Tsagan Sar [Be Celebrated]’) containing a didactic narrative of Lord Buddha’s miracles shown during the first half of the first lunar month for lay Buddhists. Besides, the work tabulates some statistical data on Kharakhuso-Erdnievsky and Baga Tsokhor Districts (Kalm. ulus), including lists of clans (communities) and their zaisangs, tamgas, nomadic areas allotted, etc. The Supplement contains a table compiled by G. S. Lytkin and containing data on clans across eight districts of Kalmyk Steppe.http://mongoloved.kigiran.com/jour/article/view/1206ethnographykalmyksg. s. lytkinfolk medicineboar roottsagan sarbuddha shakyamunikharakhuso-erdnievsky districtbaga tsokhor districtzaisangs
spellingShingle Zayana I. Mandzhieva
Saglara V. Mirzaeva
Archival Records of G. S. Lytkin as a Source in Nineteenth-Century Kalmyk Ethnography
Монголоведение
ethnography
kalmyks
g. s. lytkin
folk medicine
boar root
tsagan sar
buddha shakyamuni
kharakhuso-erdnievsky district
baga tsokhor district
zaisangs
title Archival Records of G. S. Lytkin as a Source in Nineteenth-Century Kalmyk Ethnography
title_full Archival Records of G. S. Lytkin as a Source in Nineteenth-Century Kalmyk Ethnography
title_fullStr Archival Records of G. S. Lytkin as a Source in Nineteenth-Century Kalmyk Ethnography
title_full_unstemmed Archival Records of G. S. Lytkin as a Source in Nineteenth-Century Kalmyk Ethnography
title_short Archival Records of G. S. Lytkin as a Source in Nineteenth-Century Kalmyk Ethnography
title_sort archival records of g s lytkin as a source in nineteenth century kalmyk ethnography
topic ethnography
kalmyks
g. s. lytkin
folk medicine
boar root
tsagan sar
buddha shakyamuni
kharakhuso-erdnievsky district
baga tsokhor district
zaisangs
url http://mongoloved.kigiran.com/jour/article/view/1206
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