О традициях народной медицины аларских бурят

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Galina V. Makhachkeeva
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Introduction. The article provides a first insight into local and regional folk medicine traditions of Alar Buryats (once a part of Balagansk Buryats) nowadays inhabiting Alarsky District of Ust-Orda Buryat Autonomous Okrug (Irkutsk Oblast, Russia) and clustering with Buryats from the western coast of Lake Baikal, the latter therefore referred to as ‘western’ or ‘Cis-Baikalia’ (sometimes ‘northern’) Buryats. Healing practices of present-day Alar Buryats include richest experiences of previous generations, the former largely determined by a number of natural and geographic factors and conditions of the forest-steppe zone that resulted in consistent combinations of economic patterns, such as arable farming, semi-sedentary livestock breeding, seasonal hunting and fishing. Folk medicine of this sub-ethnic group retains strong ties to shamanic beliefs to have survived the long decades and centuries of persecution. The research topic proves interesting enough since the region under consideration — like the entire Baikal Region — is characterized by a lack of Tibetan medicine influence to have resulted from Orthodox Christianity’s resistance to the expansion of Buddhism. This factor made it possible to preserve the unique ancient traditional treatment techniques, while shamanic healing patterns based on a mythological worldview also constitute a large unexplored area of Baikalia at large. So, local healing traditions remain somewhat understudied. There are only fragmentary data in some works on this subject. Goals. The study aims to analyze the available data on traditional healing practices of Alar Buryats — publications, archival materials, and field notes. Results. The article classifies a set of animal and plant medicines, methods of psychological impact, irrational practices, preventive healthcare approaches and shamanic healing methods. Special attention is paid to etymologies of names of certain diseases and dialect medical terms. An effort is made to analyze the nature of some diseases and phenomena in comparison to healing traditions of other ethnic groups with due regard of modern medical knowledge.
关于阿拉尔布里亚特传统医学
介绍本文首次深入了解了阿拉尔布里亚特人(曾是巴拉甘斯克-布里亚特人的一部分)现在居住在俄罗斯伊尔库茨克州乌斯特奥尔达-布里亚特自治区的阿拉尔斯基区,并与贝加尔湖西海岸的布里亚特人聚集在一起,后者因此被称为“西部”或“Cis Baikalia”(有时是“北部”)布里亚特人。现在的阿拉尔布里亚特人的治疗实践包括前几代人最丰富的经验,前几代主要由森林草原地区的一些自然和地理因素以及条件决定,这些因素导致了经济模式的一致组合,如耕地、半定居牲畜养殖、季节性狩猎和捕鱼。这个亚民族的民间医学与萨满教信仰保持着牢固的联系,在长达数十年和数百年的迫害中幸存下来。事实证明,这个研究主题很有趣,因为考虑中的地区——就像整个贝加尔湖地区一样——缺乏藏医的影响,这是东正教抵抗佛教扩张的结果。这一因素使得保留独特的古代传统治疗技术成为可能,而基于神话世界观的萨满治疗模式也构成了拜卡利亚一大片未经探索的区域。因此,当地的治疗传统仍然有些研究不足。关于这个问题的一些著作中只有零星的资料。目标。这项研究旨在分析关于阿拉尔·布里亚特传统治疗实践的可用数据——出版物、档案材料和现场笔记。后果文章对一套动植物药物、心理影响方法、非理性行为、预防保健方法和萨满治疗方法进行了分类。特别注意某些疾病名称的词源和方言医学术语。在充分考虑现代医学知识的情况下,与其他民族的治疗传统相比,努力分析一些疾病和现象的性质。
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Mongolovedenie
Mongolovedenie Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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