«IZVESTIYA IRKUTSKOGO GOSUDARSTVENNOGO UNIVERSITETA». SERIYA «POLITOLOGIYA. RELIGIOVEDENIE»
«THE BULLETIN OF IRKUTSK STATE UNIVERSITY». SERIES «POLITICAL SCIENCE AND RELIGION STUDIES»
ISSN 2073-3380 (Print)

List of issues > Series «Political Science and Religion Studies». 2023. Vol 45

Nenets Sanctuaries of Vaigach Island: Real and Unreal Facets

Author(s)
K. S. Gipp
Abstract
In the article, the author shares the results of field religious studies conducted in the Nenets Autonomous Okrug in 2013–2022. If the survey data gives a picture of a fairly secular worldview of the indigenous population of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug (Nenets), then deep semistructured interviews reveal a layer of current beliefs associated with the traditional religion of the Nenets. First of all, this concerns the veneration of sacred places. The author also refers to the factors that influenced the religiosity of the Nenets in the 19th and 20th centuries (Christianization and Soviet secularization), refers to the topic of the process of national revival of the Nenets that began in the 90s. Separately, it is said about the sacred Nenets center – Vaigach Island and the history of its research. In 1986, a unique Seven-faced idol was discovered there by a Marine Arctic complex expedition. The veneration of this idol can be traced throughout the twentieth century. The modern history of its removal from the island and return to its place is connected with this idol, which fully corresponds to the well-known folklore narrative of the “punishment of the blasphemer”. General conclusions are drawn about the importance of using qualitative research methods in religious studies to compile a three-dimensional picture of the modern religiosity of the Northern peoples. The veneration of their sacred places by the modern Nenets population of the NAO is part of the living religious tradition of this ethnic group, which still exists today despite the action of all destructive historical processes.
About the Authors
Gipp Konstantin Sergeevich, Senior Lecturer, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Saint Tikhon's Orthodox University of Humanities, 23B, Novokuznetskaya st., Moscow, 115184, Russian Federation, e-mail: ksg18@yandex.ru
For citation
Gipp K.S. Nenets Sanctuaries of Vaigach Island: Real and Unreal Facets. The Bulletin of Irkutsk State University. Series Political Science and Religion Studies, 2023, vol. 45, pp. 128-138. https://doi.org/10.26516/2073-3380.2023.45.128 (in Russian)
Keywords
Nenets, Vaigach Island, the Seven-faced Idol, sacred places, Nenets sanctuaries, the narrative of the punishment of the blasphemer.
UDC
299.4
DOI
https://doi.org/10.26516/2073-3380.2023.45.128
References
  1. Rubinshtejn N.L. (ed.) Anglijskie puteshestvenniki v Moskovskom gosudarstve v XVI veke [English travelers in the Moscow state in the 16th century]. Leningrad, 1937, 306 p. (in Russian)
  2. Baryshev I.B. Jazycheskie svjatilishha ostrova Vajgach [Pagan shrines of Vaigach Island]. Moscow, 2011, 319 p. (in Russian)
  3. Bojarskij P.V. Jekspedicija na ostrov Vajgach v 1986 g. Dnevnik P.V. Bojarskogo [Expedition to Vaigach Island in 1986, Diary of P.V. Boyarsky]. Bojarskij P.V (ed.) Poljarnyj arhiv, T. 1. Trudy morskoj arkticheskoj kompleksnoj jekspedicii (MAKJe) [Polar Archive, Vol. 1, Proceedings of the Arctic Marine Complex Expedition]. Moscow, 2003, 499 p. (in Russian)
  4. Dikson Olard (ed.) Vajgach. Hebidja-Ja. Nalevo ot kraja zemli. Arhivnye fotomaterialy 1930-40 gg. Jetnograficheskoe sobranie M.S. Sinicyna [Vaigach. Hebidya-Ya. To the Left of the Edge of the Earth. Archival Photographic Materials of the 1930-40. Ethnographic Collection of M.S. Sinitsyn]. Moscow, 2021, 240 p. (in Russian)
  5. Egorova D.M. “Bog v tundre”, “Bog v chume” i “Bog v dushe”: kak sovetskaja sekuljarizacija vlijala na religioznost nencev (NAO) [“God in the tundra”, “God in the Chum” and “God in the Soul”. How Soviet Secularization Influenced the Religiosity of the Nenets (NAO)]. Vestnik PSTGU. Serija 1: Bogoslovie. Filosofija. Religiovedenie [St. Tikhon's University Review. Series 1, Theology. Philosophy. Religious Studies], 2022, no. 103, pp. 108-120. https://doi.org/10.15382/sturI2022103.108-120 (in Russian)
  6. atysheva L.P. Neneckie svjatilishha Evropejskih tundr (po itogam jetnograficheskih jekspedicij po naselennym punktam Neneckogo okruga) [Nenets Sanctuaries of the European Tundra (based on the results of ethnographic expeditions to the settlements of the Nenets District)]. Religiovedcheskie issledovanija [Researches in Religious Studies], 2017, no. 2(16), pp. 132-142. https://doi.org/10.23761/rrs2017-16.132-142 (in Russian)
  7. Bojarskij P.V., Stoljarov V.P. (eds.) Ostrov Vajgach: Kulturnoe i prirodnoe nasledie. Trudy Morskoj arkticheskoj kompleksnoj jekspedicii (MAKJe) [Vaigach Island: Cultural and Natural Heritage. Proc. of the Arctic Marine Complex Expedition]. Moscow, 2000, 371 p. (in Russian)
  8. Rychkova N.N. Lex talionis: narrativy o nakazanii svjatotatcev v pravoslavnom gorodskom soobshhestve [Lex Talionis: Narratives About the Punishment of Blasphemers in the Orthodox Urban Community]. Tradicionnaja kul'tura [Traditional Culture], 2020, vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 115–123 https://doi.org/10.26158/TK.2020.21.2.010 (in Russian)
  9. Slezkine Yu. Arctic Mirrors. Russia and the Small Peoples of the North. Мoscow, 2017, 512 p. (Russian transl.).
  10. Terebihin N.M. Metafizika Severa [Metaphysics of the North]. Arkhangelsk, 2004, 272 p. (in Russian)
  11. Filatov S. Religiya v postsovetskoj Rossii [Religion in Post-Soviet Russia], in Filatov S. (ed.) Religiya i obshchestvo: Ocherki religioznoj zhizni sovremennoj Rossii [Religion and Society: Essays on the Religious Life of Modern Russia.]. Мoscow, St. Petersburg, 2002, pp. 470-484 (in Russian)
  12. Harjuchi G.P. Tradicii i innovacii v kulture neneckogo jetnosa (vtoraja polovina XX veka) [Traditions and Innovations in the Culture of the Nenets Ethnic Group (the Second Half of the Twentieth Century)]. Tomsk, 2001, 228 p. (in Russian)

Full text (russian)