Traditional Nomadic Economy and Issue of Conceptual and Categorical Apparatus
Author(s) | Imanbekova, Alfiya A. en Иманбекова, Альфия Амангельдиевна |
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Title | Traditional Nomadic Economy and Issue of Conceptual and Categorical Apparatus |
Alternative Title | Традиционное хозяйство номадов и проблема понятийно-категориального инструментария |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Language | eng |
Number of Pages | 8 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.51889/2021-1.1728-5461.40 |
Location | Kazakhstan |
Keywords | ecological knowledges and practices social practices food culture kazakh nomadic culture traditional economy |
Relevance to ICH Safeguarding | identification documentation definition |
ICH Genre | ecological knowledges and practices social practices food culture |
Description | The article tells about the conceptual and categorical apparatus of cattle breeding and nomadism. The terminology is a key issue in any science, including ethnology. The author pays attention to the actual issues of clarifying some concepts of the traditional nomad economy, which use synonymous terms and sometimes-different definitions. The debate was raised in the Soviet ethnographic science in the late 70s and early 80s of 20th century, the discussion scope were terms such as: "cattle breeding", "nomadism", "pastoral nomadism", "sedentary pastoralism", types, kinds, and forms and etc. However, theenlarged discussion has not received a final unambiguous solution and the issue remains open to this day. |
Book/Journal Title | Вестник КазНПУ. Исторические и социально-политические науки(KazNPU Bulletin. Hist & Soc. Sci.) |
Publisher | Abay Kazakh National Pedagogical University |
Place of Publication | Almaty, Kazakhstan |
Date of Publication | 2021 |
Issue | 1 (68) |
Pages | 282-289 |
ISSN | 2224-5294 |
Usage | copyright cleared |
Academic Field | Anthropology Cultural studies |
Community/Ethnic Group | Kazakhstan |
Contributor | Kazakhstan National Committee for Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage |
Active Contribution | Kazakhstan, FY 2024 |
Data Collection Project |