内留德氏族和甘蒂米尔族的民族认同之谜

Q2 Arts and Humanities
A. S. Zuev
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目的。本文在对真实文献和叙述资料进行分析的基础上,考察了居住在外贝加尔东部南部的涅尔留德人和他们的领导人甘铁木尔的种族认同的变体,甘铁木尔在17世纪下半叶的俄罗斯-满族关系和加强俄罗斯在该地区的权力方面发挥了重要作用。结果。研究结果表明:1)历史文献和民族志文献中存在的关于内柳德氏族和甘蒂穆尔族族群认同的假设是研究者对现存信息不加批判地解释的结果;2)现有的信息不能使我们准确地确定奈柳兹人和甘蒂穆尔人最初与俄罗斯人接触时的种族;直到17世纪的最后三分之一,俄罗斯人才开始明确地将奈柳德人、甘铁木尔及其后裔视为杜里卡吉尔族的通古斯人。结论。可以确定的是,在17世纪中叶,来到外贝加尔的俄罗斯人认为“涅尔留德族”主要是一个特殊的民族-领土联盟,不同于该地区的其他民族-通古斯人、达斡尔人、蒙古人和其他民族。直到17世纪60年代下半叶,内柳德人,甘铁木尔和他的近亲才在俄罗斯文献和描述中被定义为通古斯人。
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Mysteries of the Ethnic Identification of Nelyud Clan and Gantimir
Purpose . This article, based on the analysis of authentic documentary and narrative sources, examines the variants of ethnic identification of Nelyuds, who lived in the south of Eastern Transbaikalia, and their leader Gantimur, who played a significant role in Russian-Manchu relations and in strengthening Russian power in this region in the second half of the 17th century. Results . The outcomes of the research demonstrate that 1) hypotheses of the ethnic identification of Nelyud clan and Gantimur existing in the historical and ethnographic literature are the result of an uncritical interpretation by researchers of the surviving information; 2) the available information does not allow us to accurately determine the ethnicity of Nelyuds and Gantimur during their initial contacts with Russians; 3) only in the last third of the 17th century Russians began to unambiguously identify Nelyuds, Gantimur and his descendants as the Tungus of the Dulikagir clan. Conclusion . It is established that in the middle of the 17th century Russians, who came to Transbaikalia, consider the “Nelyud clan” mainly as a special ethno-territorial union, different from other peoples of this region – the Tungus, Daurs, Mongols and others. Only from the second half of the 1660s Nelyuds, Gantimur and his closest relatives are defined in Russian documents and descriptions as Tungus.
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