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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Note on Transliterations, Translations, and Photographs xi
Chronology of Relevant Dates xiii
Maps xvii
Introduction: “If You Want to Have a Future You Have to Have
a Good Relationship to Your Past” 1
1. An Inauguration for Etigelov: Multiple Genres of History in Buryatia 34
2. Soviet Selves: Victory Day 60
3. City Day: Hospitality, the Friendship of the Peoples,
and Multikulturalizm 82
4. Etigelov at Maidari: The Once and Future Buddhist 111
5. Opening the Center, Opening the Roads 138
6. Porous Selves: Yuri’s Initiation 164
Epilogue 188
Notes 193
Bibliography 211
Index 229
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Index
Aga Buryat Autonomous Okrug,
xviiif 77,114,159-60
dissolution of, xiv, 26-27, 79, 83
shamanism in, 142,151-52,153,
159-60, 2081119, 209113
Aiusheev, Damba, xiv, 30-31, 35, 38, 41,
43, 44, 45, 47/, 46/ 123,124,125,
132,134-35, i98m3
alphabet reform, xiv, 8-9, 73,129,134,
189,194H7,198ml, 200214
altered state of consciousness, 9,
146-47,152-53,165,167,169,
179-81,182-83, 207n3
See also shamanism: trance
Ancestors, 1-2, 3, 4-6, 8, 31, 51, 94,102,
103-4,145,149,150,154-55, *88,
189,191-92, 209n5
ancestor spirits, 139-40,141,145-46,
148,149,150,151,156,162-63,
164,165-67,168,172,173-74,175,
Y77-J , 179-81,182-83,185-86,
204-5^, 2©7n3
in Buddhist contexts, 43, 49-50,
51 54
Atheism, 3, 4, 35,47,108-9,127-28,
132-33,136,161-62,191-92
museum of atheism, 42-43
self-identification as atheist, 102,124,
148-49, i94n6
Austin, J.L., 10-11,190. See also
performative speech
Badmaev, Piotr, 134-35
Baikal, Lake, 3, 27-28, 43-44, 71-72,
74, 77, 84-85, 91, 95-96, 97, 98,
100-1,151,153,194*17* 1951m
Bakhtin, Mikhail, 3,10,11-12,
183-84,190
Baldanov, Yuri, 30, 33,146-47,164,
167-86/ 209n3, 209n4
Banzarov, Dorzhi, 31-32,139
Belyi Staretz (White Old
Man-deity), 91-92/
Bezbozhnik (Soviet atheist
newspaper) 72
bio-medicine, 129,136,191-92,
2051113, 205-61114, 2o6ni5,
2061119, 2o6n20
medical care as Soviet achievement,
63, 72, 76,129,184-85
medical symptoms as signs of
shamanic callings, 141,142,
164-65,174
Tibetan medicine, 45-47,112,
129-30,131-32,134-36, 204n5,
2061115, 2062119
birch tree, also veniki, 169,170,171/
175,176-77,177/ 181-82,
179/ 209n8
blacksmith. See blacksmiths; shamans
bodhisattva, 5,14,17, 33, 35, 42, 52, 53,
111,112,117,119-20,124-25,126,134,
!37,193114
230
Index
Bolshevik Revolution, xiii, 34-35, 45-47»
62, 127, 132, 152, 195ml, 20U13
Bo Murgel, xiv, 142, 20707. See also
Nadezhda Stepanova
Borboev, Leontii Abzaevich, 150-51,153
Buryat-Mongolian Autonomous Soviet
Socialist Republic (BMASSR)
xiii, 23-24, 26, 29-30, 62-63,
74-75,127
Buddhism, xiii, 3, 6, 28, 34, 43, 47-49,
52, 54-55, 84-85, 91, 94,101,
m, 116,121,123-24,125-26,135,
137,140,148-50,151-52,163,174,
184-85,189, 203m, 204314, 206015,
2o6ni7, 209—ion9. See also
Traditional Buddhist Sangha
and Soviets, 42-43, 47, 72,112,
131-34,166
as Buryat National Religion, 5, 6, 23,
51, 92,120, 193-94115
Buddhist historical genres, 5,
15-16,17, 32, 33, 36, 42-44, 48, 54,
57-59, 85,112,120-21,124-25,126,
134-36,137,140-41,149-50,166,
189-90,191-92
Buddhist relics, 119
Buddhist Rituals, 7,11-12,14,15, 29,
30-31,32,33,35,37-41,38f, 39/, 40
53,91,95,102, m-16,172-73,
186-87,1971110,198ml, 198UL2,
1981113, i98ni5, 20207, 204^
Lamaism, 101-2
as a miss ionary/ colonial practice, 4,
33, 43—44, 51» 71-72» 93’ i39 151-52,
155,161-62,1982112
monasticism, 34, 44, U9,131-32,134,
i94n7, i99ni9
Renovationist movement, 132-33
Tibetan Buddhism, 3, 5, 34, 35,
43-44, 48,119-20,132,139,
!^9_9°» i9 n2,197117,1981112,
204n4, 2o8ni7
Tibetan Medicine, 45-47,112,
129-30,131-32,134-36’ 204U5,
2062115, 2o6ni9
Traditional Buddhist Sangha, 15-16,
!9» 30-31, 32, 34-35, 36, 38, 42,
43-45, 47-49- 5° 54-55. 46/
112, 120-21, 124-26, 127-28,
134~35» *36» 150, 194^18, i96n2,
i98m6, i98~99m7,199ms,
i99n2o, i99n2i
Catholicism, 51,100-1, i94n6, i99n23
China, xiii, 3, 62, 93, 95-98,152-53,
170-71,174-75, 2o6~7n2, 207114
Buryats in China (Shenekhen), 23,
183,1952110,195ml, 200114
Chinese in Russia, 84,170-71
Chinghis Khan, xiii, 3, 9,16, 33, 77,
140-41,149-52,154,161-62,174-75,
181-82,189, 20703
Chita oblast, xiv, 26-27, 74-75, 79, 83,
93, 98,167-68,169,172-73,174
chronotope, 3, 4, 5,10,11-12,13-15,17,18,
20, 28, 33, 36-37, 58-59,186-87,
189-91. See also Bakhtin
Buddhist chronotopes, 5,15-16, 32,
33, 36, 42, 48-49,111,112,117,120,
124,126—36,137,141-42,186—87,
191-92, i97n7
hospitality chronotope/hospitality
genre, 82-83
schronotopes, 4-5,16, 32, 33, 36,
49“5°’ 54~129» 139’ i41_42’ 148-49»
160-63,166,182-84,185-86
Soviet chronotopes, 5-6,16, 20, 32,
36, 57, 61, 71, 74, 7^-77’ 79’ 80-81,
183-84,185-86
City Day, 5,15,17, 29, 32-33, 85-92, 89/
90f gif 95,100,105, no, 144-45
Cold War, 183, 205ml
shaping institutional forms of
knowledge, 29—30
Index
231
collective memory, 8-9
collectivization, xiv, 57/, 36, 49, 35,
58-59/ 72-73.77.13!~32.148-49.
167,183
collective farm ‘ SoyoT ,36-38,
5°» 55-57
colonialism, 4, 7, 8,14-15, 20, 21, 31,
82-83, 85,108,149-50,160-61,
184,190, 2021110
Russian colonization, 23, 31, 32-33,
73.97-98
Cossack, 3, 23-24, 32-33, 62, 86,
89-90, 92-94, 97, 98,100-1,
157-58, 202n8
Transbaikalian Cossacks,
92-94,95-96
Cyrillic alphabet, xiv, 40, 73,189,19407,
198ml, 2oon4, 2o8m8. See also
alphabet reform
dead body politics, 8,17, 35-36, 69,122,
126,131,149,165-66
Dorzhiev, Agvan, 132,133—34
drums, 19, 90-91,140,145—46,
176-77, 209-1009. See also
drums; shamanism
Dugarov, Dashinima, 138,140, 20903,
209—1009
Durkheim, Emile, 12—13,14_15
dusha (soul), 51,112,116-17,119,121—22,
126,136,148-49,172,176, 204n6,
204-507, 20508, 20703
Elizabeth I, Russian Empress, xiii,
34, 43-44
Embodiment, 9,12,17,18-19, 47-48»
84, 87, 91,104,112, 09,121-26,129,
141,145,164-67,178-81,182-83,
185-86,191-92, 20703
Erbanov, Mikhei Nikolaevich,
72-74, 20005
Ethnos Theory, 26,107-8,1961115
Etigelov, Dashi-Dorzho, xiii, 5,15-16,17,
28,30-31, 32, 34, 35-37,42,43,44,
47» 54» 57-58» m-13,114» U7,11 Sf, 119,
127,134,135,19408,196112,196-9703,
19707,199021, 20402, 2o6ru6
as bodhisattva, 5,17, 33,112,117,
124-25,137,1931x4
biography, 43,45-47, 48, 49, 50, 80,
131-34,136,137,198-99017
Birth and birthplace of, xiii, 34, 36,
37-38, 43, 49-50 (see also Orongoi)
death/departure of, xiii, 34-35,
49» 133-34
exhumation of, xiv, 35, 37-38, 47,122
healing powers of, 120-22,126,
132,136-37
and the landscape, 49-52
medical testing of, 18-19, m» 119-20,
122,123-24,125
as Pandito Khombo Lama, xiii, 34,
42,45, 46/132
physical and ontological condition of,
35,111,112,117,118-19,122-26,130-31,
136,137,166,191-92,19705
as place spirit, 36, 37, 49-52, 53-54,
57/ 59/102
reincarnations, 5,15-16, 33, 42,
43, 45, 48, 59,120,132,1991119
(see also tulku)
Etigelov Institute, 30-31, 35, 38-39, 42,
43» 45» 47» 55» n7» U9~21» 122-23,
124,125,133-34,19704,199019
Evenki, 23, 25, 52, 87, 89-90, 93,
94-95, 98,103-4,145,19406
Gagarin, Yuri, 130
Geertz, Clifford, 18-19, 29,165-66
genealogies, 1-2, 4-5,16, 33,141,
145-46,150,154,156,164-65,166,
168,172-75,181,182-83,184,186,
189, 20902
un bichig, 1-2
232
Index
Gere, Richard, 35,196-97113
Gesar, King Gesar, Gesar Epic, Gesar
bards, 139-40,152-53, 207114
gterma, 197117
healing, 17-19, 33, 35, 51,111,112,117,119,
120-22,124,126,129,132,135,
136-37,138,139-40,141,152-53,
154-55,*56,162, 164-66,167,168,
Vy~74 l75 181-83, 185» ^6,191-92,
i97n8, 205-6ni4, 2o6n2o, 209n2.
See also bio-medicine
history, 6-9, 20-21, 23, 24, 25, 26-27, 31,
43-44, 60-61, 62, 67, 68, 69, 74,
84-85, 92,101-2,121,123,129,130,
!55,157-58,188,189,1951m, 20on2,
200114, 202n8, 2021112, 203m
anthropology of history, 3, 7-10, 29,
97,190
evidentiary standards, 9-10, 71,166
historical genres, 5-6, 8,10-12,14,
15-16,17,18, 20, 28, 32-33, 34, 36,
38-39,42-43,44,47-50,54-55,
57- 59. 6o 61, 62-63,71,75-77, 82,
85, 92-93, 98,101,102-3,104,105,
IO7, IO9-IO, 112, 117, 120, 124-25,
126-27,128-29, *34 *36, 137» *39
140-41,149-51,153, i54“55» 160-61,
164-65,166-67, 175» 182-84,
186-87,189-90,191, 204-5^
(see also chronotopes)
oral history, 2, 8-9, 50, 54, 56, 57,
58- 59,141
production of historical knowledge,
4, 5, 7, 8-10,12,18, 20, 25, 26, 36,
41-42, 61, 74,112,126,134
stakes of history, 2, 4, 7, 9, 20-21, 25,
26-27, 33» 7°» 80-81, 82-83, 86,
92, 94-98, 2021110
hospitality genre, 5, 32-33, 82-110,
140-41,144-45» 157-58,
186-87,189-90
indexicality, 13-15,17, 28, 32, 54,165-66,
173.189- 91, i98ni3
indigeneity, 1, 3, 4-5, 6, 20,139,155,
160-61,190
and Soviet nationality policy, 21,
22-25, 63, 73,107, 202n8
Buryats as indigenous, 4,16, 20,
21-25, 33» 140-41,150,155
Self-determination, 21-22, 23, 25,
202-31114
as a theoretical perspective, 4,
7,12,14-15, 20, 21, 23, 25, 31,
184.190- 92
initiation (shamanic initiation).
See shanar/shandru
initiation rituals. See shanar/shandru
inorodtsy, 23-24
invented tradition, 15,160-61
Irkutsk oblast, xiv, 26-27, 62, 74» 79»
83,143
Itigelov, Dashi-Dorzho. See Etigelov,
Dashi-Dorzho
Ivolginsky Buddhist Monastery, xiv,
i98ni2, i98ni3, 2oon4, 202n6
and Etigelov, xiv, 30-31, 35, 37-38,
47, 51, 52, m, 112 16, U7,115f,
116/ n f, 119,126,132,196-97^,
198- 991117
as seat of the Pandito Khombo Lama,
28-29, 35
kamlanie (shamanic chant), 145-47,149,
175,181-82
karma, 15, 33, 79,148-49,154,167
Khangalov History Museum, 93,
97-98,134-35
Khori Buryats, xiii, 97-98
khoziain, 49, 51, 52-53,103,126,
199- 20on24
khutukhtu/khubilgan. See tulku
korenizatsiia, 56, 62-63, 73
Koselleck, Reinhart, 8, 20
Index
233
Lama ism. See Buddhism
landscape, 11-12,15-16, 36, 42-43, 49,
51, 52-53, 54-55, 56 63, 82-83, U9
144-45,189-90
Latinization. See alphabet reform
Law on Freedom of Conscience and
Religious Associations (1997),
xiv, 47
League of the Militant Godless, 72,133
Lenin, Vladimir Illych, xiii, 86
and nationality policy, 21-22, 73,
106-7, 202~3ni4
Leninism, 20
Lenin Street, Ulan-Ude, 65, 70, 86,
138,157-58
preserved body of, 112,127,130-31,
137, 2061116
sculpture of Lenin s head in Soviet
square, Ulan-Ude, 62, 63-64/;
65f, 66f
Maidari festival/Maitreya Buddha,
11-12, 33,111,112,113,114-18,126,137,
i96n2, 203m
Marx, Karl, 12, 20, 21, 62-63,127-13,
132-33,183, See also Marxism
materiality, 4,16,17,18-19, 29, 49, 61,
80-81,112,123-26,134,136-37,
154-55,159* l63 165-66,178-79,
189,191-92
missionaries, missionization, 3,
4, 43-44, 47, 51, 93,101,140,
149-50, i96ni3
post-Soviet increase of foreign
missionaries, 47
Russian Orthodox missionization,
43-44, i96ni3
Tibetan Buddhist missionization,
43-44.48.93
Mongolia, 1, 3, 23, 29-30, 31-32, 34-35,
43-44, 47, 84, 91, 93,116,133-34,
139,152-53,170-71,173,177-79,
188-89,196m, i99ni9, 202n6,
203m, 205ml, 2o6~7n2, 207n3,
207-81110, 2o8ni7
Buryats in Mongolia, 18, 23, 71-72,
152,153,156,160-61,164-65,183,
i95mo, 206m, 2081113, 209^
Buryats as Mongolian diaspora,
3, 22-23, 84-85, 93, 95,107-8,
128-29,151,152,167-68,174,189,
191-92, i96m6
Classical (Old) Mongolian script,
36, 44, 73,131-32,188-89,
i94n7, 20on4
KhalHi Mongol(s), 3,152,167-68
pan-Mongolianism, 29-30,107—8
Moscow Times, 30-31
Museum of the City of Ulan-Ude, 143—45,
146,148,149,157-61fy 207T16
Nagovitsyn, Viacheslav
Vladimirovich, 26—27
nationality policy, Soviet, 3, 4, 6,16,
21-25, 29-30, 31-32, 56, 62-63,
70, 71-74, 78-81, 82, 85, 87, 94,
102-3, 1°4 10 5“ 9 12i y 183-84,
i93n3 194116,194-9 5n9, 202n9,
202—3ni4
post-Soviet responses to, 4, 6,17-18,
21, 22, 24-26, 78-81, 83-85, 86,
87-92,109-10
Natsov, Genin-Darma, 131-32
New Soviet Man/Person, 167,
183-84,185-86
Nicholas II (tsar), 157-58
numerically small peoples of the North,
23, 24-25
Ohoo (shrine), 51103,159,173, 209^
Old Believer Orthodox (Semeiskie), xiii,
6, 26, 32-33, 84-85, 89-90, 92,
94-95, 98-100, 99f 101,104,
157-58, 2021110
234
Index
Ongon (ongoni, ongonuud) ancestral
shamans, xi, 2, 4-5,16,17, 28, 53,
140,145-48,154,166,167,168,
171,172,173-74,175-81,185-86,
1 y6f, 18cf 207n3, 209114. See also
ancestor spirits
as source of physical symptoms,
18-19 H1» 156, 164-65,166,167,
173-74,175,177-78,181,182-83,
191-92, 207n3
ontology, ontologies, 13,17,19
Orongoi, 34-35, 36, 37-40, 41, 43, 45,
48,49-50,53-54,55,56,57-58,57/
59f, 2oon27
Ottoman Empire, 23-24
Pandito Khambo Lama, 28-29, 34» 35»
50,112. See also Aiusheev Damba;
Etigelov, Dashi-Dorzho; Zaiaev,
Damba Dorzha
Aiusheev, Damba, xiv, 30-31, 35, 38,
41, 43, 44, 45, 47/ 46/ 123,124,125,
132,134-35,1981113
Etigelov as Pandito Khombo Lama,
xiii, 34, 42, 45, 46/ 132
First Pandito Khambo Lama (Zaiaev)
xiii, 15-16, 34, 42, 43, 44-45, 46,
48-49, 54,132,1981116
Institution of the Pandito Khambo
Lama, 34, 43-45
pan-Mongolianism, 29-30,107-8
Patriarch Nikon, xiii, 98. See also Old
Believer Orthodox (Semeislde)
perestroika, xiv, 22, 81, 2031115
performative speech, 8-9,10-11,12,
13,17, 28, 41-42, 82, 92, 94-95,
98-99,100,101,102-3,104
105,108,144-45, *66, 190,
1981113, 207n9
Place spirits, 32, 35-36, 49, 50, 51-54,
103,126,139-40,146-47,151,159,
i99-20on24, 20on25* See also
Khoziain
post-socialism/Post-Soviet, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
7, 8,13-14» 19-20, 22, 25-27,
29- 30, 33» 36-37» 60-61, 62, 69,
71, 87,107-8,109-10, U9,120-21,
127,129,175, 202n9, 203m6,
2051113, 205-61114
as an existential context, 17-19, 21-22,
47, 87-89,191, i93n2, 204n6
post-Soviet religious revival, 4,
6,19-20, 45, 47, 48-14,111-12,
124-25,132,134,136-37,186,
190-92, i94n6
Potapov, Leonid, 26-27, 67-69,128-29
Putin, Vladimir, 22, 26-27, 35»
104-5, 201114
Qing Empire, 23-24. See also China
radiant future, 5-6, 20
religious revival/rebirth, 3, 4, 6,19, 22,
48-49,109,124,140,143-44, L45“7»
150-51,152-53,157,160-61,188,191
Republic of Buryatia, xviif, xviii£ 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8-9,11-12,15-16,17, 21, 25, 27-30,
31-32, 34, 43, 62-63, 65-69, 72,
73-74, 83, 84-85, 86, 87-89, 92, 95,
97-98, no, 127,142,188
post-Soviet formation of, xiv, 22, 26
Rinchinov, Bair, 209^
ritual, i97n8
Buddhist rituals, 7,11-12,14,15, 29,
30- 31,32,33,35,36,37-41,38
39f 4°f43. 51. 53- 91- 95-
HI-17, I72-73, 186-87, I97IUO»
198ml, 1981112, i98ni3,1981115,
202n7, 204n5
civic rituals, 5, 7,17, 29, 32, 60-70,
82-92, 95, no
clan rituals, 2, 23,139-40
Index
235
as material/sensory experience,
18- 19, 38-40, 70, 75-76,121-22,
141,155-56,163,164,165-66,
178-79,191-92
permission to attend and record, 30-31
producing chronotopes/histories,
2-3, 5-8,11-15,17-18, 28-29,
32-33, 36-37, 41-42, 58-59, 61, 86,
95, no, 117,126,139,141-42,161,
162-63,173-75,182-83,186,188,
189-91, 2021110
shamanic initiation, 30, 33,164-82
Shamanic rituals, 1, 2, 4-5, 7,16, 30,
41,139,141, i43~49 161, 162-63,
164-82,186, i98ni3, 207n5
theoretical approaches to/
Interpretations of, 4, 8,12-15,17,18,
19- 20, 26-27, 30,165-66,190-91
Russian Empire, 5, 23-24, 77, 95-96,
97-98,100-1
and Buddhism, 34
and Cossacks, 93, 94-95
Russian Orthodox Christianity, 3, 6, 26,
32-33, 39-40, 42-44, 47, 72-73,
84-85, 86, 93, 94, 95, 98,106,121,
!43, i99n22, i99n23, 204^
Russo-Japanese War, 134-35
sacred Sites, 37-38, 39-40, 42-43, 49,
51,159, i6of, 175. See also Baikal
Sakha Republic, 1
science, 13,16,18-19, 33, 35-36, 72, 73,
111-12,124—25,127-28,129-30,131,
134-35. i36 137. i49.157.
See also science; secularism
Etigelov as a “scientifically proven
miracle,” ui, 117,119-20,123-25,
126,131,136,137,191-92, 2o6m6
Soviet social sciences, 26
science as Soviet achievement, 72,
73-74,127-30,134
Secularism, 15-16,17,18-19, 22 29,120,
132,183-84,189,190-92
and science, 18-19, 33,127-28,136
Semeiskie. See Old Believer Orthodox
Shamanism, 1-2, 3, 4-5, 6,17,18-19,
23, 28, 31-32, 35, 43—44, 52,
71-72, 90-92, 94,121,126,129-30,
132-33,138-63,164-86, i94n6,
205n8, 206m, 207n7, 2081112,
2o8ni3, 208. See also Ongons;
Tengeri, Local Religious
Organization of Shamans
blacksmith shamans, 139-401114,
181, 201jay
black shamans, 90-92f, 139-40,
145-46,176-77,181, 209n3,
209—ion9
drum, 19, 90-91,140,145-46,176-77,
209~ion9
during the Soviet period, 150-51,
152-54,167,184-85
shamanic chronotopes/historical
genres, 3, 4-6, 8-9,11-12,16,
32,33,36,42,49-50,54,57-59,
79.85,139.140-42., 148-51,153,
160-63,164-66,175,182—84,
185-86,189,191-92
shamanic callings, including
symptoms of, 142,156,164-66,
167-68,173-74,181,185, 209n7
shamanic landscapes/shrines,
51, 52-53,159,160£ 2081118
(see also oboo; ongons;
sacred sites)
shamanism as a genetic capacity, 151,
155,156,182-83
shamanic rituals, 1, 2, 4-5, 7,14,15,
16, 28-29, 3°» 39“4° 41» 95 *13-14,
139,141,143-49,153””54» l6l 162-63,
164-82,185-86,1971110, i98ni3,
202n7, 207n5
23 6
Index
Shamanism (coni.)
trance, 9,146-47,153,165,167,169,
179-81,182-83, 207113
white shamans, 90-9zf, 139-40,
145-46,164,167,171-72,176-77,
181, 20904, 209-1009
shanar/shandru (shamanic initiations),
h 30, 33,104,139-40,142,145-46,
150-51,164,166,167—82,171f,
176/ V7f 178/* l79f 180/185-86,
209n3, 209n7
Shiretorov, Budazhab Purboevich, 138,
142,143-44,145,158, i6]f
soul. See dusha
Speransky, Mikhail, 23-24
Soviet medicine. See bio-medicine
Stalin, Joseph, 9, 20, 21-22, 23, 69-70
Stalingrad, 10-11, 74-75, 77-78,106,127,
183,189
and repressions, 78,154, 200n5
Stepanova, Nadezhda, xiv, 142, 20707.
See also Bo Murgel
Stupa (suburgan), 15-16,34, 37-39,
41-42, 43, 49, 50, 51
surkharban, 41,1981113, 201x14. See also
sukharban
Tengeri (Local Religious Organization
of Shamans, Tengeri, MROSH
Tenger) xiv, 1-2, 30-31, 33, 53,122,
138-39,140,141-43,144-46,147-48,
149,150-51,153,154,156-6^ 158/
160ft 164,166,167,168-70,171-72,
174,178-52,181-53,182-83, 185,
186-87,193m, 206m, 2o6~7n2,
207n3, 207n5, 207n6, 207-8nio,
2081112, 2081114, 2081118, 209-10^
Tengeri (Sky Deity - Khukhe Munkhe
Tengeri), 139-40,144,145,151,
206-702, 207-8nio
thukdam (thugs dam), 197115
Tibetan Medicine, 45-47,112,
I29-3O, I3I-32, 134-36, 204H5,
2061115, 2o6ni9
Tibetan Medical Atlas,
134-35* 1991121
Toli, 174
Traditional Buddhist Sangha, 15-16,19,
30-31,32,34-35,36,38,42,43-45,
46/ 47-49,50,54-55,112,120-21,
124-26,127-28,134-35,136,150,
i94n8, i96n2, i98m6,198-993117,
i99m8, 199020,1991121
Treaty of Kialchta, xiii, 23-24
Treaty of Nerchinsk, xiii, 23-24, 95-96
Trouillot, Michel-Rolph, 4-5, 9-10,
82-83,190
Tsagaalgan, 75-76, 83,100,112,
173, 209n5
Tsam (sometimes spelled Cham),
91, 202n6
Tsydipov, Victor Dorzhievich, 142,
143-44,147,149,154-55* i56-57
159,163
Tsyrendorzhiev, Bair Zhambalovich,
142,145-47* !5°* !53* U5* 156-57*
159* l63* 171-72,173-74* 175-76,
177-78,181-82, 209n3
tulku (recognized reincarnate), 45,132,
i99ni9
un bichig. See genealogies
Ust-Orda Autonomous Okrug, xviiif
dissolution of, xiv, 26-27, 79, 83
Vasil’eva, Ianzhima Dabaevna, 35,43*
117,120-21,122-23,196-9703.
See also Etigelov Institute
Verkhneudinsk (previous name of Ulan-
Ude) xiii, 55, 62-63, 73, 93, 101-2
Index
237
Victory Day (May 9th holiday), xiv, 5,
11-12,15,17, 28-29, 32, 55, 60-61,
63-70, 65/ 66/ 67f, 68/ 74,
75, 76, 78, 79-81, 85, 86, 87,
2001126, 201114
Western medicine. See bio-medicine
White, Hayden, 8, 20
World War II, xiv, 5,16, 55, 56,
60, 61, 63, 65-67, 68, 68/ 69, 71,
74-77, 78, 79-80, 86,
102-4,153-54, 2oon2
Yakutia, 1. See also Sakha Republic
Zaiaev, Damba-Dorzha, First Pandito
Khambo Lama, xiii, 15-16, 34,
42» 43» 44~45 4 4 ~49» 54»
132, i98m6
Zhamtsarano, Tsyben, 131-32
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Münch««
HISTORY
IN THE
SOVIET
UNION
WAS
A
POLITICAL
PROJECT.
FROM
THE
SOVIET
PERSPECTIVE,
BURYATS,
AN INDIGENOUS
SIBERIAN
ETHNIC GROUP, WERE A
BACKWARDS
NATIONALITY
CARRIED
ALONG
ON THE INEXORABLE MARCH TOWARDS THE
COMMUNIST
UTOPIAN FUTURE. WHEN THE
SOVIET
UNION
ENDED, THE
SOVIET
VERSION
OF
HISTORY
LOST ITS POWER AND
BURYATS,
LIKE
OTHER
SIBERIAN
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES,
WERE ABLE TO
REVIVE
RELIGIOUS AND CULTURAL
TRADITIONS
THAT
HAD BEEN SUPPRESSED BY
THE
SOVIET
STATE.
IN THE PROCESS, THEY
ALSO RECOVERED KNOWLEDGE
ABOUT
THE
PAST
THAT
THE
SOVIET
UNION
HAD SILENCED.
BORROWING
AN
ANALYTIC
LENS FROM
BAKHTIN,
QUIJADA ARGUES
THAT
RITUALS HAVE
CHRONOTOPES
WHICH
SITUATE
PEOPLE
WITHIN
TIME AND SPACE.
AS
THEY
REVIVED
RITUALS,
POST-SOVIET
BURYATS
ENCOUNTERED NEW
HISTORICAL
INFORMATION AND TRADITIONAL
WAYS
OF
BEING IN TIME
THAT
ENABLED THEM
TO RE-IMAGINE THE
BURYAT
PAST,
AND WHAT
IT
MEANS TO BE
BURYAT.
THROUGH THE
TEMPORAL PERSPECTIVE
OF
A
REINCARNATING
BUDDHIST
MONK,
DASHI-DORZHO
ETIGELOV,
BUDDHISTS
HAVE COME TO SEE THE
SOVIET
PERIOD AS A
TEST
ON THE PATH
OF
DHARMA.
SHAMANIC
PRACTITIONERS, IN CONTRAST,
HAVE RENEGOTIATED THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO
THE
PAST
BY SPEAKING TO THEIR ANCESTORS
THROUGH THE BODIES
OF
SHAMANS.
BY
COMPARING THE
VERSIONS
OF
HISTORY
THAT
ARE PRODUCED IN
BUDDHIST,
SHAMANIC AND
CIVIC
RITUALS,
BUDDHISTS,
SHAMANS
AND
SOVIETS
OFFERS A NEW LENS FOR
ANALYZING
RITUAL,
A
NEW
PERSPECTIVE ON HOW AN
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE GRAPPLES
WITH
A
HISTORY
OF
STATE
REPRESSION,
AND AN
INNOVATIVE
APPROACH TO THE ETHNOGRAPHIC STUDY
OF HOW
PEOPLE
KNOW
ABOUT THE PAST.
JUSTINE
BUCK
QUIJADA
IS
ASSISTANT
PROFESSOR
IN
THE DEPARTMENT
OF
RELIGION
AT
WESLEYAN
UNIVERSITY,
WHERE
SHE TEACHES COURSES ON
SHAMANISM,
SECULARISM,
AND
RITUAL.
SHE
IS
A CO-EDITOR
OF
ATHEIST
SECULARISM
AND
ITS
DISCONTENTS:
A
COMPARATIVE
STUDY
OF
RELIGION
AND
COMMUNISM
IN
EURASIA.
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spellingShingle | Quijada, Justine B. 1973- Buddhists, shamans, and Soviets rituals of history in post-Soviet Buryatia Buriats Religion Buddhism Russia (Federation) Buri︠a︡tii︠a︡ Rituals Shamanism Russia (Federation) Buri︠a︡tii︠a︡ Rituals Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd Buddhist (DE-588)4348676-9 gnd Ritual (DE-588)4050164-4 gnd Schamane (DE-588)4140043-4 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4200793-8 (DE-588)4348676-9 (DE-588)4050164-4 (DE-588)4140043-4 (DE-588)4009150-8 |
title | Buddhists, shamans, and Soviets rituals of history in post-Soviet Buryatia |
title_auth | Buddhists, shamans, and Soviets rituals of history in post-Soviet Buryatia |
title_exact_search | Buddhists, shamans, and Soviets rituals of history in post-Soviet Buryatia |
title_full | Buddhists, shamans, and Soviets rituals of history in post-Soviet Buryatia Justine Buck Quijada |
title_fullStr | Buddhists, shamans, and Soviets rituals of history in post-Soviet Buryatia Justine Buck Quijada |
title_full_unstemmed | Buddhists, shamans, and Soviets rituals of history in post-Soviet Buryatia Justine Buck Quijada |
title_short | Buddhists, shamans, and Soviets |
title_sort | buddhists shamans and soviets rituals of history in post soviet buryatia |
title_sub | rituals of history in post-Soviet Buryatia |
topic | Buriats Religion Buddhism Russia (Federation) Buri︠a︡tii︠a︡ Rituals Shamanism Russia (Federation) Buri︠a︡tii︠a︡ Rituals Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd Buddhist (DE-588)4348676-9 gnd Ritual (DE-588)4050164-4 gnd Schamane (DE-588)4140043-4 gnd |
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