
Shaman elements in the Mari costume
Author(s) -
Anzhelika N. Pavlova
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
finno-ugorskij mir
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2541-982X
pISSN - 2076-2577
DOI - 10.15507/2076-2577.010.2018.04.098-104
Subject(s) - shamanism , ethnography , art , semiotics , anthropology , mythology , history , archaeology , art history , literature , sociology , philosophy , linguistics
Shamanism is known among various ethnic groups in Asia, Oceania and America, including the Ugric peoples of Siberia. The problem of Mari shamanism remains controversial to this day. It offers to look at it from the point of view of the preservation of shamanic elements in the traditional Mari costume.The paper is based on ethnographic and archaeological sources, which are considered within interdisciplinary approach using the methods of historicism, semiotics, structural and functional analysis.The Mari costume, developing over the centuries, has preserved the main symbolic dominants. The traditional Mari costume was a reflection of mythical cosmology, just like a shaman’s costume. In the symbolism of the Mari costume, one can also find ancient images of shamanic patron spirits.The preservation of shaman elements in the Mari costume can be both a reflection of the archaic layer of Finno-Ugric mythology, and the result of contacts with the Ugric world.