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Dolgan literature

Dolgansky literature - literature of the Dolgans - the Turkic - speaking people of Russia . All works are written in Dolgan language . In 1933, the primer was published in the Yakut language for Dolgan educational institutions. The first book, printed in the Dolgan language, is a collection of poems by the Dolgan poetess Ogdo Aksenova “Baraksan” (1973). The influence of other cultures on the development of Dolgan folklore is indicated in his works by A. A. Popov. According to another researcher, Gurvich, Olenekian hosun traditions, Russian fairy tales and Even stories were merged in Dolgan literature. At the same time, the plot and the method of intonation were borrowed taking into account northern life. So, in the Dolgan epic folklore, the Tungus-Iganasan method of intonation is traced. According to some sources, the works of Dolgan literature ( epics , traditions ) help in studying the history and culture of an ethnic group [1] .

Artwork

The most famous works of Dolgan literature are fairy tales [2] :

  • Raven and swan
  • Partridge and Pike War
  • The meeting of two brothers
  • Dawn
  • How did the jackdaws appear
  • About the glorious hero Khomus-hero
  • Where did the different nations come from
  • Why is the fox red
  • Enterprising poor man
  • Old fisherman and raven
  • Young king and daughter of a peasant

Links

  • Dolgan literature , library of Siberian regional studies. Date of treatment February 15, 2015.

Literature

  • Lit .: Popov A. Dolgansky folklore. -M., 1997; Poshataeva A. Dolgan literature. // Literature of the peoples of Russia.

Notes

  1. ↑ Chuprin P.N. “RESEARCH OF TRADITIONAL CULTURE OF DOLGAN IN THE CONTEXT OF INTER-ETHNIC RELATIONS” , Izvestia Russian State Pedagogical University named after A.I. Herzen. Date of treatment February 15, 2015.
  2. ↑ Dolgan tales
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dolgan literature_oldid = 86308570


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