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The Sin and Merit of Killing a Tiger: Mentions about rituals connected to the tiger hunting in the oral tradition of Altai Uriankhais

SRBA, Ondřej

Basic information

Original name

The Sin and Merit of Killing a Tiger: Mentions about rituals connected to the tiger hunting in the oral tradition of Altai Uriankhais

Authors

SRBA, Ondřej

Edition

Oyirad Studies, Budapest, Department of Inner Asian Studies, Research Centre for Mongolian Studies, Eötvös Loránd University, 2020, 2416-1128

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Article in a journal

Country of publisher

Hungary

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

Organization

Filozofická fakulta – Repository – Repository

Keywords in English

Altai Uriankhais; tiger hunting; oral tradition; ritual punishment

Links

GA19-07619S, research and development project.
Changed: 17/2/2021 01:59, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík

Abstract

V originále

The extant literature on Mongolian customs include a few mentions about a special tradition of hunting tigers – animals with a highly symbolic value in the whole Inner and East-Asian area. The tradition should have included symbolic and ritual constituent moments: official authorisation of the hunters, ritual communication with local spirits before the hunt, symbolic punishment of the hunters, and rewarding of the hunters by a tax exemption. The written records refer supposedly to traditions connected with the Qing imperial hunting areas. However, a few narratives collected during the field documentation of the current oral tradition of Altai Uriankhais in Western Mongolia testify that a very similar notion of tiger hunting was known far away among Oirat groups despite only marginal occurrence of tigers in their areas in the recent past.
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