Shor Shamanic Epic Folktales | Free Book
Traditional Siberian Shamanic Tales
The Shor are a small indigenous minority in southern Siberia occupying
southern Kemerovo Oblast. Their population numbers under 12,000. The
Shor language belongs to the Khakass subgroup of the Uyghur-Oguz group
of Turkic languages. Only about 1,000 people speak the native Shor
tongue today. The Shor heroic tales are the largest and most
long-standing genre of Shor folklore. They were generally performed at
home in the evening or at night. They not only served as a relaxing
activity for people, influencing their spiritual peace, but also
served a magical role, protecting them from evil spirits. As with the
oral traditions of original cultures, these tales exemplify the Shor’s
connection to ‘story’ as something tangible, corporeal and animate.
This very special manuscript depicts and preserves two of these epics.
About the Author
Alexander Arbachakov was born within the Shortsi Aboriginal group of
southern Siberia in 1964. Arbachakov is an environmentalist,
specialising in forestry. He is vice-president of the Shortsi People's
Association, and he takes great pride in recording and exhibiting the
beauty of his homeland through the media of photography and film.
Luba Arbachakov was born in 1963 in the small
village of Onzas, in the heart of the Mountains Shoria. Luba is an
environmentalist as well as a folklorist and philology specialist. She
is chief field specialist of Shortsi folklore and ethnography, and she
is known for her painting and poetry.
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