OLAC Record
oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1281949

Metadata
Title:A Melets Chulym speaker is talking of life in his community, village news, population, governmental programs to support his people, etc.
Kondiyakov_Jul2016
Contributor (consultant):Aleksandr Kondiyakov
Contributor (researcher):Valeriya Lemskaya
Coverage:Russian Federation
Date:2016-07-08
Description:The recording contains stimuli induced monologues, i.e. the Melets Chulym speaker is interviewed by the scholar on the life of his community, news from the village, the ways the Federal and local Government assists the Chulym Turks with housing, work, etc. Aleksand Fedorovich Kondiyakov was born on 02.10.1952 in the village of Staroye Amohceyevo, where a lot of Melets Chulym Turks used to live. His parents were native Melets Chulym Turks. He lost his mother at the age of 3. His father later married another Melets Chulym woman who had also been married. They had mutual children, too. Aleksandr?s father, Fedor, was a very respected man among the community. He is said to have been a wonderful story-teller. He knew many folklore features ? tales, legends, songs, rhyme-songs, etc. Aleksandr tried to remember some of them, but failed to remember quite a number. In the Soviet times, Aleksandr worked on a boat on the Chulym River. In the 1970s he moved to the village of Pasechnoye. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, there was no work, and the family had a hard time surviving. In 1979, Aleksand married Tatyana, an ethnic Russian who came to Pasechnoye to work as a primary school teacher. She was born in another district of the Kransoyarsk Territory. She arrived in Pasechnoye by a small airplane and was impressed by the local nature & people. Aleksandr and Tatyana had five children, two of which unfortunately passed away. Only their now-eldest son lives in the village. Their second son lives in the city of Bogotol, and their daughter ? in the city of Achinsk. All children are married and have kids of their own. Tatyana moved to Achinsk to help her daughter and her family. Aleksandr spoke Russian to his family, and the children know only a few words in Melets Chulym. He regrets not teaching them the language. Starting from the late 1990s, Aleksandr with some support by his fellow villagers, started a local community ?Chulym?, and compelled the Chulym community to be recognized as a separate ethnic group with their own language. He also (with some help) elaborated a system of writing for his language and would write stories and wordlists in it. He tried to teach the langauge, but was first supported then denied support by the local education administration for the lack of teaching education and the Melets Chulym being off the list of Russia?s foreign languages for education.
Melets Chulym
born in Staro-Amocheyevo, started to speak Russian after the beginning of school education at the age of 9-10
Format:image/jpeg
audio/x-wav
video/avchd
Identifier:oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1281949
Identifier (URI):https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI1281949%23
Publisher:Valeriya Lemskaya
Nazarbayev University
Subject:Stimuli
Chulym language
Chulym Turkic
Subject (ISO639):clw
Type:Image
Audio
Video

OLAC Info

Archive:  Endangered Languages Archive
Description:  http://www.language-archives.org/archive/soas.ac.uk
GetRecord:  OAI-PMH request for OLAC format
GetRecord:  Pre-generated XML file

OAI Info

OaiIdentifier:  oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1281949
DateStamp:  2019-04-03
GetRecord:  OAI-PMH request for simple DC format

Search Info

Citation: Aleksandr Kondiyakov (consultant); Valeriya Lemskaya (researcher). 2016-07-08. Valeriya Lemskaya.
Terms: area_Europe country_RU iso639_clw

Inferred Metadata

Country: Russian Federation
Area: Europe


http://www.language-archives.org/item.php/oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1281949
Up-to-date as of: Mon Oct 18 16:14:55 EDT 2021