Influence of the Chinese culture on the traditional life of Tuvans

Authors

  • Anna O. Dyrtyk-ool Aldan-Maadyr National Museum of the Republic of Tuva
  • Solangy Yu. Chyrgalan Tuvan State University

Keywords:

Chinese culture; trade relations; traditional life; Tuvans; clothes; ornament

Abstract

Article presents the brief overview of trade relations history between the Tuvan indigenous tribes and China starting from the 8th century B.C. which resulted in processes of acculturation in Tuva. Chinese culture’s influence over the everyday life and traditions of Tuvans intensified in 18th century C.E. when Tuva became semicolony of the Qing Empire.

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Published

31.08.2012

How to Cite

Dyrtyk-ool, A. O. and Chyrgalan, S. Y. (2012) “Influence of the Chinese culture on the traditional life of Tuvans”, The New Research of Tuva, 3. Available at: https://nit.tuva.asia/nit/article/view/317 (Accessed: 21.12.2024).

Issue

Section

Tuva yesterday, today, tomorrow

Author Biographies

Anna O. Dyrtyk-ool, Aldan-Maadyr National Museum of the Republic of Tuva

Candidate of History, associate Professor, member of academic Council

Solangy Yu. Chyrgalan, Tuvan State University

Student