The motif of a relationship between a human and an animal in genealogical legends of the buryats

Ethnic Culture Pub Date : 2023-11-28 DOI:10.31483/r-107451
Z. A. Debenova
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The given article discusses the motif of the miraculous birth of a child from an animal in the narratives about the origins of Buryat tribes and clans. The study sets a goal of identifying the structure of plots where this motif is present, determine its place, analyze the patterns and describe the variations of its existence. The research materials include texts from works and collections on Buryat folklore as well as previously unconsidered materials from the personal fund of S. P. Baldaev, stored in the archive collection of the Center for Oriental Manuscripts and xylographs IMBT SB RAS. The legends that tell about the origin of the main Buryat tribes: Bulagat, Ekhirit, Khori and Khongodor are considered common for all Buryat people, while the legends about clans are local and are preserved only among representatives of a certain clan. The author concludes that this motif is closely related to the images of the Buryat ancestors, and its presence in genealogical legends is conditioned by the people’s strong need of feeling a deep bond with nature. In addition to that, the analysis of the material shows how patriarchal views of the Buryats are often highlighted in genealogical legends.
埋葬者家谱传说中人与动物关系的图案
本文讨论了布里亚特部落和氏族起源叙事中动物奇迹生子的主题。研究的目标是确定出现这一主题的情节结构、确定其位置、分析其模式并描述其存在的变化。研究材料包括有关布里亚特民间传说的著作和藏书中的文本,以及 S. P. Baldaev 个人基金中以前未曾考虑过的材料,这些材料保存在俄罗斯科学院东方手稿和木刻本 IMBT 中心的档案库中。关于布里亚特主要部落起源的传说:关于布里亚特主要部落起源的传说:布拉加特(Bulagat)、埃希里特(Ekhirit)、霍里(Khori)和孔戈多(Khongodor)被认为是所有布里亚特人的共同传说,而关于部族的传说则是地方性的,只在某个部族的代表中保留。作者得出的结论是,这一主题与布里亚特祖先的形象密切相关,其在族谱传说中的出现是由于布里亚特人强烈需要与大自然建立深厚的联系。此外,对材料的分析表明,布里亚特人的宗法观念经常在族谱传说中得到强调。
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