The book consists of oral narratives in the Evenki language, compiled on the basis of the linguistic material collected by Nadezhda Mamontova during several expeditions to the Evenki Municipal District of the Krasnoyarsk Territory in the period from 2011 to 2014. The Evenki (also Ewenki or Evenks) are one of the Indigenous minorities in Russia, with a total population of 37,843 people. The Evenki language is a member of the Tungusic branch of the Altaic language family. The narratives in this book were recorded from the Ilimpii Evenki elders. In the ethnographic literature, the Ilimpii Evenki are known as the Evenki-speaking communities who lived north of the Lower Tunguska River at the time of the establishment of the Soviet regime, i.e. in the territory of the Ilimpii group of settlements of the modern Evenki Municipal District, Krasnoyarsk Territory. Their language belongs to the Northern set of dialects and is less studied in comparison with other dialects of the Evenki language. This book includes 29 texts in the proper Ilimpii dialect (Chirinda, Ekonda and Tutonchany sub-dialects) and four texts in the Kislokan mixed sub-dialect which contains the elements of both Northern and Southern sets of dialects. In terms of folklore genres, the texts are represented by fairy tales, mythological stories, legends, and epic texts.
Dr. Nadezhda Mamontova is a social anthropologist and a specialist in human geography. She holds two Master's degrees in Social Anthropology and Altaic Studies from the Russian State University for the Humanities and Helsinki University respectively. In 2013, she defended her PhD thesis at the Department of the North at the Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology on the topic "The Language and Identity of the Ilimpi Evenki". In 2020, she received her PhD in Human Geography on the topic"Spatial knowledge, language and cognitive adaptation to the landscape among the Siberian Evenki" at the School of Geography and the Environment, Oxford University. In 2020-2022, she was a post-doctoral researcher (Banting fellow) at the School of Geography, Geosciences and Environmental Sciences of the University of Northern British Columbia, Canada. In 2022-2023, she continued her research at the Turku Institute for Advanced Studies, Finland. Dr. Mamontova has carried out research among the Evenki since 2007.
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