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Educational potential of epics and fairy tales of indigenous minority peoples of Siberia
Educational potential of epics and fairy tales of indigenous minority peoples of Siberia

Author(s): Natalia Nikolaevna Seredkina, Maya Gavrilovna Smolina
Subject(s): Anthropology, Education, Ethnic Minorities Studies, Identity of Collectives
Published by: Новосибирский государственный педагогический университет
Keywords: Educational possibilities; Epics; Fairy tales; Indigenous minority people; Siberia; Ethnocultural identity;

Summary/Abstract: Introduction. The formation of a positive ethnocultural identity as a possible educational effect of such teaching material as ancient epics and fairy tales of the indigenous minority peoples of Siberia. The objective of the article is to reveal the educational potential of epics and fairy tales of Siberia's minority indigenous peoples. Materials and Methods. The authors employed the following methods: Identification and analysis of a cultural representation, comparative and typological analysis, and extrapolation. Results. The authors have identified and clarified the educational potential of epics and fairy tales of Siberia's minority indigenous peoples, including the potential to shape a positive ethnocultural identity among readers. Conclusions. The educational potential of epics and fairy tales of Siberia's minority indigenous peoples comprise learning the fundamentals of a culture with a traditional economy, shaping a positive ethnocultural identity among listeners and readers, as well as their ecological awareness, and developing the ability to make philosophical generalizations.