An Ethno-Cultural Portrait of a Diaspora in Central Russia: The Formation and Culture of the Eastern Udmurt

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 0 FOLKLORE Folklore-Electronic Journal of Folklore Pub Date : 2020-08-01 DOI:10.7592/fejf2020.79.toulouze_anisimov
E. Toulouze, N. Anisimov, Russia Literature Izhevsk
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The Eastern Udmurt are a peripheral Udmurt ethnographic group whose members live mostly in Bashkortostan. This article introduces the reader to the migrations that led to the formation of this group, and to the main cultural characteristics that determine the originality of the Eastern Udmurt. Their settling in the Bashkir lands took place due to the penetration of the Russian power in the Volga region, which happened in the sixteenth century through warfare that damaged the local population. They started to settle in more peaceful regions, and the migration was continued in the subsequent centuries, reaching the peak with the forceful Evangelisation of the eighteenth century. This culture is rich and original: it has retained many Udmurt features as the ethnic religion that is still alive, and has merged with Turkic features in several important aspects, such as language, costume, and music. This is the first part of a study that will continue with the observation of Eastern Udmurt organisations and the relation to their core territory, nowadays the Republic of Udmurtia.
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俄罗斯中部散居的民族文化肖像:东部乌德穆尔特的形成和文化
东乌德穆尔特人是乌德穆尔特民族志的外围群体,其成员主要居住在巴什科尔托斯坦。这篇文章向读者介绍了导致这一群体形成的移民,以及决定东乌德穆尔特人原创性的主要文化特征。他们在巴什基尔土地上的定居是由于俄罗斯势力在伏尔加地区的渗透,这发生在16世纪,通过战争破坏了当地人口。他们开始在比较和平的地区定居,在随后的几个世纪里,移民继续进行,在18世纪有力的福音传播中达到顶峰。这种文化丰富而原始:它保留了许多乌德穆尔特民族宗教的特征,仍然活着,并在几个重要方面与突厥特征合并,如语言,服装和音乐。这是一项研究的第一部分,该研究将继续观察乌德穆尔特东部组织及其与核心领土(即今天的乌德穆尔特共和国)的关系。
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