Shamanism of the Evenks and Ecological Thought in ‘Northern Texts’

Joonil Moon
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The aim of this paper is to examine the shamanic worldview of the Evenki people among Siberian shamanism and the ecological ideas associated with it in the literary texts of Siberian ethnic minority authors. Siberia is perceived as a place where shamanism originated. However, as Eliade’s theory of shamanism has been recognized as a representative research methodology, empirical research on the origin and specificity of Siberian shamanism has been stifled, and the concept of shamanism has become ambiguous, resulting in a distortion of the origin and nature of Siberian shamanism. The shamanism of Siberian ethnic minorities is a religious phenomenon that has become embedded in the archetypal structure of their emotions, psychology, and consciousness in the process of interacting with the surrounding natural environment and human and social environment, as a holistic way of life that includes rituals, rituals, myths, moral ethics, and ecological life philosophy, as well as artistic systems. During the Soviet period, shamanism and the traditions and customs of Siberian ethnic groups were increasingly usurped by social reform and Russification policies under atheistic socialism. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, writers from ethnic minorities who sought to see their culture through their own eyes, rather than relying on the findings of Western or Russian researchers, emerged and produced literature that expressed their traditional shamanic worldview. It can be said that conditions have been created for the study of Siberian shamanism to be illuminated by literature. This paper examines literary texts about the Siberian Ebenki people to explore the shamanic worldview and ecological ideas of this Siberian ethnic minority.
北方文本 "中的埃文克萨满教和生态思想
本文旨在研究西伯利亚萨满教中埃文基人的萨满世界观以及西伯利亚少数民族作家文学文本中与之相关的生态思想。西伯利亚被视为萨满教的发源地。然而,随着埃利亚德的萨满教理论被公认为具有代表性的研究方法,关于西伯利亚萨满教起源和特殊性的实证研究被扼杀,萨满教的概念变得模糊不清,导致对西伯利亚萨满教起源和性质的歪曲。西伯利亚少数民族的萨满教是一种宗教现象,在与周围自然环境、人文和社会环境相互作用的过程中,萨满教作为一种整体的生活方式,包括仪式、祭祀、神话、道德伦理和生态生活哲学以及艺术体系,已经嵌入到他们的情感、心理和意识的原型结构中。在苏联时期,萨满教以及西伯利亚各民族的传统和习俗日益被无神论社会主义下的社会改革和俄罗斯化政策所篡夺。苏联解体后,出现了一些少数民族作家,他们试图通过自己的眼睛来观察自己的文化,而不是依赖西方或俄罗斯研究人员的研究成果,他们创作的文学作品表达了他们传统的萨满世界观。可以说,文学为研究西伯利亚萨满教创造了条件。本文通过研究有关西伯利亚埃本基人的文学文本,来探讨这个西伯利亚少数民族的萨满世界观和生态思想。
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