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The Man who Sees: The World of Ivan Stepanovich Sopochin




AuthorsTolley Clive

Publishing placeBudapest

Publication year2021

Series titleStudies in Native Religion

Number in series2

First page i

Last page288

ISBN978-963-88238-9-2

eISBN978-963-88238-9-2

ISSN2559-8279

Web address https://www.isars.org/resources/open-access/

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/51787518


Abstract

Ivan
Stepanovich
Sopochin lived his whole life following the traditional customs
of his people,
one of the branches of the Eastern Khanty, on a tributary of the
Ob′, the
Woki-rap-yagun (‘Fox-cliff river’), near Surgut. He remained a
monolingual
speaker of his dialect, and was a guardian of spiritual
traditions. In his
youth he was arrested for the practice of shamanism – though he
called himself
not a shaman, but a ‘man who sees’, who has visions. In the last
years of his
life (he died in 1993), he attracted many visits from
researchers into
shamanism and traditional culture. The present volume presents
the research of
some of the scholars who carried out field work or have studied
Sopochin’s
spiritual traditions, and marks a significant contribution to
English-language
research into Eastern Khanty shamanism and traditional culture.


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