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Nganasan Children Literature: History and Specifics

Authors: Sitnikova, Alexandra A.;

Nganasan Children Literature: History and Specifics

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The paper presents the results of studying Nganasan fairy tales for children. The author traces the origin of Nganasan children’s fairy tales back to the mythological epic tales of the Nganasan people (sitaby) and to the historical national traditions (diurymy). The author also looks into the possibility of applying morphological and semantic analysis to understanding Nganasan fairy tales, resulting in description of some aspects of the worldview of the Nganasan people, along with their moral and value judgments, which are transferred by children’s literature to the younger generation

В статье представлены результаты исследования нганасанских детских сказок. Раскрыта история происхождения нганасанских детских сказок от мифологических эпических сказаний народа (ситабов) и из исторических национальных преданий (дюрымы). Апробирована возможность приложения морфологического и семантического анализа для понимания нганасанских сказок, в результате чего описаны отдельные аспекты мироотношения нганасанского народа, а также морально-ценностные установки, которые транслируются детской литературой подрастающему поколению

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мифология нганасан, мифология коренных малочисленных народов Севера, Nganasan folklore, нганасанский фольклор, sitaby, Nganasan worldview, Nganasan fairy tales, Nganasan mythology, мироотношение нганасан, literature of the indigenous small-numbered peoples of the North, нганасанские сказки, литература коренных малочисленных народов Севера, ситабы

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