1998/1999

The Language of Religion

Shamanhood, Nothern Identity and Mentality

Humanities

Principal investigators

Juha Yrjänä Pentikäinen

Professor
University of Helsinki
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Håkan Lars Olof Rydving

Professor
University of Bergen (UiB)
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Abstract

The delicate relationship between language, culture, ecology and religion in Northern identity and mentality is a very exciting interdisciplinary field which, however has so far remained outside deeper scholarly interests. The reciprocity is very intimate in the contemporary North where many languages are in the process of dying out. Cultural values expressed by religion play a great role in this painful process of ethnic death or survival. Experiences achieved in the Project on Endangered Languages have shown that when a language is dying out, it often breaths its last breath of life in religious codes, in man's interaction with the other world. These codes are sacred. They become manifest in the mother tongue only and are secret to the others who are ignorant about messages transmitted in this kind of internal communication.

Religion plays a crucial role in the new ethnic developments all over the world. Various languages in the North are in general so small and their differences so great that nation building in the Arctic isolation has come quite late. Ethnicity looks for new forms in the way which has recently taken place among the Sakha or Yakut in Central Siberia, the Nentsy and Khanty in Northwestern Siberia or the Komi on the western side of the Uralic Mountains where Pre-Christian folk religion, “shamanism” in particular, has been declared to be the official national religion of the republic or the district.

Fellows

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Tatiana Boulgakova

Docent
Russian State Pedagogical University
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George Paul Charles

Ph. D. Candidate
University of Alaska
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Harald Gaski

Professor
UiT The Arctic University of Norway (UiT)
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Elena Glavatskaia

Docent
Ural State University
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Takako Yamada Irimoto

Associate Professor
Kyoto University
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Natalya Borisevna Koshkaryova

Senior Research Fellow
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
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Risto Heikki Pulkkinen

Research Fellow
University of Helsinki
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Péter Simoncsics

Senior Research Fellow
University of Cluj
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Feoktista Ivanovna Smirnova

Teacher
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Ágnes Kerezsi Vinczene

Senior Research Fellow
Museum of Ethnography in Budapest
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