РЕЛИГИОЗНО-МИФОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ПРЕДСТАВЛЕНИЯ КАРЕЛОВ
О ЗАБОЛЕВАНИИ KALMA
KARELIANS’ RELIGIOUS AND MYTHOLOGICAL IDEAS ABOUT KALMA DISEASE
Author(s): Tatiana Vladimirovna PashkovaSubject(s): History
Published by: Петрозаводский государственный университет
Keywords: mythology; Karelian folk medicine; culture of the Karelians; ethnos; ethnography; ethnolinguistics; beliefs
Summary/Abstract: This article covers the religious and mythological representations of the Karelians about kalma disease (‘a disease which, accordingto the Karelians’ beliefs, originated from graves, cemeteries or the deceased’) for the first time in the domestic ethnography.The aim of the study is a comprehensive analysis of kalma disease using comparative, ethnolinguistic and comparative-historicalmethods. In accordance with the goal, the following tasks were set: 1) to collect and systematize the names of the studied diseaseand determine their origins; 2) to reveal the disease etiology; 3) to compare the perceptions of kalma disease among the groups ofthe Karelians living in Karelia, as well as in the Tver and the Leningrad regions (the Tver Karelians and the Tikhvin Karelians,respectively). As a result, the conclusions were drawn which enabled to trace stable ideas about kalma disease only within somegroups of the Karelians. The disease was preceded by incorrect behavior in places or with objects related to the world of the dead,which was typical of the mythological views of the Karelian ethnos.
Journal: Ученые записки Петрозаводского государственного университета
- Issue Year: 2019
- Issue No: 4 (181)
- Page Range: 100-102
- Page Count: 3
- Language: Russian
