Rare documentary of the shaman rite, North Siberian Nganasan tribe. Full length DVD (26 min.) for – order here (contact me).
Video Rating: 4 / 5
shaman – innocence
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Rare documentary of the shaman rite, North Siberian Nganasan tribe. Full length DVD (26 min.) for – order here (contact me).
Video Rating: 4 / 5
shaman – innocence
Video Rating: 4 / 5
agree TOTALLY — thumbs down for that from me also. Talk about not getting it, not perceiving, not feeling spirit of what’s going on there. That music was ruination of a profound moment.
Nenets and Inuit:
singular
xongyeqngad’m / siniktumni (siniktunga) “Im sleep”
xongyeqngan / siniktutin ‘ you sleep’
xongyeqnga / sininga (siniktuq) ‘he/she sleep’
(dual)
xongyeqngangix / siniktuguk ‘we two sleep
xongyeqngadyix / siniktutik ‘you two sleep
xongyeqngax”x / siningak (siniktuk) ‘they two sleep’
(plural)
xongyeqngawaq / siniktugut ‘we are sleep
xongyeqngadaq / siniktusi ‘you all sleep
xongyeqngaq / siningat (siniktut) ‘they all sleep’
Eskimo-Aleut and Samoyedic has dual.
singular/dual/plural
Samoyedic/Sirenik/Inuit
mengi / menga / uvanga ‘me’
mengix / no dual / uvaguk ‘we (dual)
mengaq / mengkut / uvagut ‘we (plural)
xalya / iqaluk ‘fish’
xalyana / iqalungni ‘on/at/in a/the fish’
xalyak / iqaluup ‘to/of the fish’
xalyamna / iqalupkut ‘along, throught fish’
xalyanyad / iqalungmut ‘from the fish’
Im Inuk
I ve seen all Samoyedic and Chukchee and Itelmen are very similar to Eskimo-Aleut However i dont see Inuit similar Hungarian’s language…it was quite different
And you see the word “Shaman” :
nge” – Nganasan
tadewya (tadebya) – Nenets (similar Proto-Eskimo’s word “taru/tadu” for “human being” in Shaman’s word
angatkuq/angakkuq (Inuit)
angalkuq (Yupik)
angangel’e-n (engengel’e-n) (Chukchee)
anansa’kaz (Itelmen)
I forgot the most important thing: the word “kamlanie” is indeed a Russian word (“????????”), and it means “shamanic séance”. Deatils can be read about the Russian verb “???????” in ??????????? (the Russian version of Wiktionary)
OFF: If You live in Hungary, You can avail a huge amount of materials about Siberian Eskimos, including folktale collections (both in Russian and in original Central Siberian Yupik), and VERY DETAILED grammar books too. Eskimos languages are typologically very similar to Hungarian (relatedness is not proven, it may be mere accident or only areal influence). As for their culture, Siberian Eskimos also have their own special variant of shamanism (influenced by Chukchi).
For us, “Chrestomathia Samoyedica” is an easily available source, it is a good point for start. It has been published in Hungary, and it contains Nenets, Enets, Nganasan and Selkup texts, grammar and vocabulary.
As I am listening to the video, I hear it as “????????” (kamlanie). Links dissapear from Youtube comments, but by Google, these sites seem worth for loooking for details:
* “’During the course of a special ritual called kamlanie (shaman’s act), the shaman would enter a state of trance”
* “???????? – ????????? ????????? ??????, ?? ????? ???????? ??????”
I can’t hear well neither English nor Russian, my comprehension is weak. I admit I can’t comprehend languages well, except for Hungarian.
absolutely sick to add a kind (horror) music to a shaman – dance – these filmmakers disqualify themselves
It’s a Russian production – nothing I could do about… The music is not horror – just dramatic, trying to emphesize the particular (dramatic) moment. I don’t think it diminishes the shamanic tradition, which BTW is as far from religious as from human (it’s closer to animal spirit than to human…)
What is “biasentary” anyway..?
more like a biasentary… what’s up with the horror music? there should be respect and opening towards the rich and very human shamanic religious tradiyion. this doesn’t reflect that. those who made this documentary spit in the name of the great anthrpologists like Malinowski….
Beauty (as well as savagery) is in the eyes of a beholder…
I don’t see any zoo-anthropology or disrespect; instead, I see a video recording of the last shaman of this particular tribe (Nganasan, Siberia), performing one of the rites…
Since shamans often depict animals in their rites – hence the connection, which you pejoratively described as “zoo-anthropology”(?)
At least he’s out of it…
Using something like Mohamed Sucks Dick for a name just proves how far deep in a jungle you still are, dude…
That dude gets out of his tree!
you cant tell SHIT from this, get fucking real.
Their religion is like the Bönpo tradition in anchient Tibet, before the arrive of Buddhism.
That was a spiritual trance.
Damn, scary music at 1:11 haha.
greetings to the true ones, shamantic people, the godsand spirits of our ancestors bless all our people (a szekely hunagrian)
Our folks do that all the time it became corny. You can go about putting spikes in you 2 ways. Without dance and overcome pain or with dance and chant but then that’s an illusion, and you will be screwing around with that. Anyways Pitoraq thanks fort discribing our folks like we are some kind of monkeys.
interesting
and yet another episode of zoo-anthropology: take the camera and film everything, underlie it with music and create an image of savagery.
this is without respect for indigenous cultures.
Nganasan are a Uralic people living in taymyr penisula, there language is distant related to finnish and hungarian
Anthropologically, the Nganasans are representatives of the Uralic race in which Mongoloid and Arctic traits dominate European. Nganasans are a short (men up to 160 cm), stocky people. They have a broad face with high cheekbones, a flat nose and the epicanthic fold. Hair and eyes are dark but the skin is relatively fair.
You can see how the early Native Americans were before the European invasion…gf