Bear Festival in Yakut Turks, Khanty-Mansi and Nenets and Musical Instruments Used in the Festival
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2019
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Ahmet Yesevi Univ
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
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Ceremonies and festivals have an important place in the cultural wealth of a community. The practices in these ceremonies contain important clues about the history of the society and the values it has. The bear ceremony has its own distinctive features in terms of its rituals and musical practices. This ceremony is based on hundreds of years of history among the Sakha (Yakut) Turks and the Khanty-Mansi, the Nivhs and the Nenets, who are thought to be from the indigenous peoples of Siberia. This ceremony, which is linked to the belief in sacred nature beings among the Central Asian Turks and close neighbor / relative communities, includes comprehensive rituals. The hunting, killing and eating of the bear are made with some traditions. Music and music instruments have a special position in these traditions. This descriptive research is based on the detection of findings which are obtained from Russian, Turkish and English sources. The findings have been reviewed in terms of historical and musicological perspectives. It has been emphasized that the origin and rituals of the Bear Ceremony and music instruments such as brevne which identified with this ceremony in this study.
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Bear Ceremony, Sakha (Yakut) Turcs, Khanty-Mansi, Nenets, musicology
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Q4
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