Continuity of Ethno-Sign Systems in the Culture of the Great Steppe With the Traditional Kazakh Worldview

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Author(s)
en Kalshabaeva, Bibiziya K.
Калшабаева, Бибизия Кенжебековна
Title
Continuity of Ethno-Sign Systems in the Culture of the Great Steppe With the Traditional Kazakh Worldview
Alternative Title
Ұлы дала мәдениетіндегі этнобелгілік жүйенің қазақтың дәстүрлі дүниетанымымен сабақтастығы
Publication Type
Journal Article
Language
kaz
Number of Pages
10
Location
Kazakhstan
Keywords
performing arts: others
ich in general
ethnic signs
traditional worldview
ICH Genre
performing arts: others
worldview
ICH in general
Description
The article is devoted to the meaning and function of ethno-sign systems in the phenomenon of the Great Steppe culture, and their continuity in the traditional worldview of the Kazakhs. The article ana-lyzes the theoretical aspects of semiotic systems, which include ethno-sign systems, the phenomena of the Great Steppe culture. Various concepts of researchers about semiotics and ethno-symbolic functions of culture, and their place and role in the formation of the people’s worldview are analyzed. The author of the article examines the issues of the study of the topic and their importance in ethnographic research. To identify in the continuity of ethno-sign systems of culture with a traditional worldview, the religious semiotic ethno-sign systems are presented: a mythological-religious picture of the world, i.e. knowledge about God (Tengri), man, society, world
about the principles of moral life
rituals with their semiotic variety and pervasive influence on the forms of everyday life. The nomads considered the only creator of the Tengri, subsequently Tengri and Allah became synonyms among the Kazakhs. The author in the article also used the method of comparative analysis to reveal the continuity of ancient cultures with the traditional cultures of the Kazakh people.
Book/Journal Title
Вестник КазНУ. История(KazNU Bulletin. History)
Publisher
Аl-Farabi Kazakh National University
Place of Publication
Almaty, Kazakhstan
Date of Publication
2020
Volume
99 (4)
Pages
67-76
ISSN
1563-0269
Usage
copyright cleared
Academic Field
Cultural studies
Semiotics
Community/Ethnic Group
Kazakhstan
Active Contribution
Kazakhstan, FY 2024

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