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Man and Nature in the Altaic World.
Proceedings of the 49th Permanent International Altaistic Conference, Berlin, July 30 – August 4, 2006
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Man and Nature in the Altaic World.
Proceedings of the 49th Permanent International Altaistic Conference, Berlin, July 30 – August 4, 2006
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Table of contents
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Preface
- Language and Style of the 18<sup>th</sup>-Century Tatar Seyahatname
- Japanese Nature and Japanese Language
- Khakas Identity in the Period of Post-Soviet Reforms
- The Rylands Manuscript: The First Translation of the Koran into Turkic
- “Do Not Disturb My Ponds and Lakes, Do Not Injure My Swans.” A Human Ecological Approach to Mongolian Shamanic Texts
- The Tungusic Plant Names in Primitiae Florae Amurensis, Versuch einer Flora des Amurlandes by Carl Joh. Maximowicz
- Interrelation of Nature and Man in the Spiritual Tradition of the Mongols
- Traces of Shamanism in the Beliefs of Turkish Cypriots
- Nature in the Vocabulary of Turkish Folk Songs: Asik Veysel and Muharrem Ertas
- The Known World and Beyond: Concepts of the Animal Kingdom as Presented in the Pentaglot
- Sacred Elements of Nature in the Faith of the Altai Turks
- The View of the Environment as Seen through the Altaic Languages in China
- The Sacred Ötükän Forest. Natural, Commercial, and Sacral Features of a Holy Place
- К древнейшим самодийско-тунгусским лексическим связям (названия животных)
- Folk Taxonomy of Japanese Birds
- V. K. Arsen’ev’s Studies of Oroch and Udege
- Cataloguing the Manuscripts in the Library of the Türkiyat Arastırmaları Enstitüsü (Istanbul)
- The Use of Rhubarb among the Mongols
- Tradition, Man, and Nature at the Inception of the Modern Turkish Story
- Der Sippenbaum im Buch der Dschingis-Legende
- A Lake and Two Poems, or Two Different Views of “Göygöl”
- The Landscape in the Old Turkic Runic Inscriptions
- Mensch und Natur in Dede Korkut-Geschichten
- “Washing Blood with Water”: The Life of the Huihe Khan Dunmohe (8<sup>th</sup> Century)
- Plants and Their Naming in Manchu, Mongolian, and Japanese
- Death by Animal
- The Manchu Empire in World History – A New Approach
- Parallel Texts in Saγang’s Erdeni-yin Tobči and Blo bzang bstan ‘dzin’s Altan Tobči
- The Changbaishan According to Travellers’ Accounts
- XIX. Yüzyıl Türk Edebiyatında Tabiat
- Mongols and Nature: Traditions as Reflected in Mongolian Sources, and Substitute Language
- The Contribution of Deported Peoples to the Economy of Uzbekistan
- The Cult of the Sun and the Moon in Mongolian Written Sources
- Between the Supernatural and the Natural: Aspects of Religious Beliefs among the Azerbaijani Turks
- Экологическое сознание азербайджанских тюрков: к постановке вопроса
- “Natur” in Kaiser Kangxi’s Gedichten über die Sommerresidenz in Jehol (Mandschurische Fassung)
- Deer and Man in a Darkhat Legend and Their Ethnogenetic Connections
- Concepts of the Soul in Tuva: A Philosophical Approach
- Die Tuwiner von Cengel und die Natur – im Alltag und in ihrer Dichtung
- Der Pelikan nicht nur in der altaischen Welt
- Qariš, a Unit of Measurement in Turkic Languages
- Some Religious Terms in Qarakhanid Turkic
- On the Common Altaic Verbs *ba-~*bi- and *a:-~*e: Related Thinking of Altaic-Speaking People
- A Polish Account of the Buriats in the Middle of the 19<sup>th</sup> Century (From Agaton Giller’s Memoirs)
- Rituals and Beliefs Related to Celestial Phenomena: Eclipse, Thunderbolt, and Rainbow
- War and Nature in Anatolia During the Seljuk Period
- Nature in Manchu Pictorial Art and the Natural History of Manchuria
- “Tatar musk”