Browse Items (1683 total)

MCXIIIJS6_010.jpg
Samojedernes antal i Mesenska kretsen: See [Mezen uezd]. The number of Samoyeds in the Mezen' uezd I. Устцылемскаго ведомства Большеземельских крещен ныхъI. Under the administration of Ust-Cylem, Bolshezemelsk…

MCXIIIJS6_009.jpg
Samojederne delar sig i stammar (роды), The picture of Nenets communities began to evolve in the publications based on the Academic expeditions of the 18th century and later in the 19th century, when larger archival materials and First…

MCXIIIJS6_008.jpg
Kaninska The following tables list the Nenets families and the number of Nenets taxpayers. The categories are somewhat disordered in Castrén’s notes. In the early 19th century, the Nenets living in the Arkhangelʹsk oblastʹ were…

MCXIIIJS6_007.jpg
Floder på Kanin Nos Rivers on Kanin Nos Fallande i Hvita hafvet: 1. Чиза, 2. Волосова, The River Volosova flows into Lake Beloe. (GVR) 3. Кия, The River Bolʹšaja Kija flows into Lake Beloe. (GVR) 4. Шоина The River…

MCXIIIJS6_006.jpg
«från камень траванка faller i Wolonga.» The River Volonga flows into Čëša Bay. TN хэвды ʻrib, side’. (GVR) (TaS, KL) «from Kamenʹ the Travanka flows into the Wolonga.» eydi, här finnas björnar) 25. Svoina The River Suvojnaja…

MCXIIIJS6_005.jpg
Floder: 1) Pija The River Pyja, a tributary of the Mezenʹ. N65°58′29″ E44°13′34″ (GVR) Рыя, 20 verst från Mesen, 1 hus vid utloppet. 2) Somsja, The River Sëmža, north of Mezenʹ, has its source in Lake Sëmža. N66°11′03″ E44°40′07″…

MCXIIIJS6_004.jpg
Addition at the end of the page: «Канинскiй камень, på Samoj[e]d[isk]: Sale-paj. Тиманскiй камень, på Samoj[edisk]»Ifrån Mesen till Nes Nesʹ is situated on the shore of the River Nesʹ (TN Хэйяха) near the west coast of Kanin Nos at…

MCXIIIJS6_003.jpg
Cap. 1 There are several texts related to this one in Castrén’s manuscripts, which relates to the importance of the description of the landscape and settlements within the field of ethnography. This is also included in the instructions drawn…

MCXIIIJS6_001.jpg
Innehåll Contents Cap 1. p. 1-48 Chapter I Orters läge Location of places Orters beskaffenhet Characteristics of places Berg, floder, sjöar, haf Mountains, rivers, lakes, the…

MCXIIIJS6_250.jpg
Samojeder i Beresovska Afd[elningen]. kretsen Samoyeds in the Berezov uezd See [Berezov uezd]. 1. ObdorskaObdorsk 3261 mk.[mänskliga]men 2309 qk.[qvinnliga]women 2. Kynovatska Ky[u]novat Here Kunovat refers to an…

MCXIIIJS6_252.jpg
Namn. For Nenets personal names, see Salminen 2007; Barmič 1980; Ljarskaja 2002; See [hedniska…

MCXIIIJS6_240.jpg
2. Jewsi, Also known as Jiwsi (Verbov), Еуши, Иуси, Юси. It seems the name is first mentioned by Castrén; since then, it has been met in the descriptions and population censuses (Zenʹko-Nemčinova 2006: 17–52). bo i Samarovska…

Epistulae 2 etukansi.png
After returning from his last expedition in February 1849, Castrén actively started making preparations for his academic future and personal life. In January 1850, he became engaged to Natalia Tengström, the youngest daughter of Johan Jacob…

Epistulae2verkko.pdf
(View the whole volume without frames) Contents Manuscripta Castreniana: A General Preface to the Series by Juha Janhunen Editors’ Foreword by Juha Janhunen and Timo Salminen Practical information Natalia and Alexander: An Introduction by Juha…

Epistulae1.png
M.A. Castrén continued the European tradition of expeditions in Russia but he was also able to fulfil the needs of the Imperial Russian administration for information about the Empire as well as the Finnish national movement’s request to explore the…

Epistulae1.pdf
(View the whole volume without frames) Contents Manuscripta Castreniana: A General Preface to the Series by Juha Janhunen Editors’ Foreword by Timo Salminen and Juha Janhunen Practical Information Matthias Alexander Castrén’s letters,…

epic02a_182.jpg

epic09_353.jpg

epic09_352.jpg

epic09_351.jpg
Output Formats

atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2