A Mode of Existence and an Instrument of Description of the Oral Shamanic Tradition
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The author introduces and examines in detail a dichotomic correlative pair Intonating – Text, which is relevant for the considerable number of the oral traditions. Shamanic tradition being a subject of the author’s research is an impressive example of such relevance. The author suggests the comparison between the given dichotomy and the similar one, namely, “Speech – Text” in language. The definition of each of the members of the dichotomy in respect to the shamanic tradition is also proposed. “Shamanic intonating” is comprehended as sound ritual and pararitual activity of the shaman and shamanists; “shamanic text” is interpreted as a holistic syncretic verbal-musical composition resulting of shamanic intonating. The author compares the dichotomy with a triad “Sound – Sounding – Music”.
Keywords: Shamanic text, oral tradition
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