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Leonid Pavlovich Potapov (; 6 July 1905 – 9 October 2000) was a Soviet and Russian
ethnographer Ethnography is a branch of anthropology and the systematic study of individual cultures. It explores cultural phenomena from the point of view of the subject of the study. Ethnography is also a type of social research that involves examining ...
specializing in the study of peoples of southern
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.


Early life and education

Leonid Potapov was born in the Altai city of
Barnaul Barnaul (, ) is the largest types of inhabited localities in Russia, city and administrative centre of Altai Krai, Russia, located at the confluence of the Barnaulka and Ob (river), Ob rivers in the West Siberian Plain. As of the Russian Censu ...
. From his early years Potapov showed interest to ethnography of his native land, traveling to study the culture of
Altaians The Altai people (, ), also the Altaians (, ), are a Turkic peoples, Turkic ethnic group of indigenous peoples of Siberia mainly living in the Altai Republic, Russia. Several thousand of the Altaians also live in Mongolia (Altai Mountains) and C ...
with a known Altaist Andrey Anokhin. He visited Alatai in 1925 to gather ethnographic material on behalf of the
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. He graduated from the geographical department of the
Leningrad State University Saint Petersburg State University (SPBGU; ) is a public research university in Saint Petersburg, Russia, and one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Russia. Founded in 1724 by a decree of Peter the Great, the university from the be ...
with a major in ethnography in 1928. Here he had studied with Lev Sternberg,
Vladimir Bogoraz Vladimir Germanovich Bogoraz (), born Natan Mendelevich Bogoraz () and used the literary pseudonym N. A. Tan (; – May 10, 1936), was a Russian revolutionary, writer and anthropologist, especially known for his studies of the Chukchi people in ...
, Dmitry Zelenin, and Sergei Rudenko.
Alexander Samoylovich Alexander Nikolaevich Samoylovich (; 29 December 1880 – 13 February 1938) was a Russian Orientalist- Turkologist who served as a member of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1929), Rector of the Leningrad Oriental Institute (1922–1925), academic s ...
, and Sergey Malov tutored him in Türkic languages.


Career

Following his graduation Potapov was appointed a head of scientific department in an Uzbek research institute, leading ethnographic expeditions to various areas of
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. Doctor of Historical sciences, professor, " Tuvan ASSR Honored Worker of Science", an outstanding researcher of history and culture of
Altaians The Altai people (, ), also the Altaians (, ), are a Turkic peoples, Turkic ethnic group of indigenous peoples of Siberia mainly living in the Altai Republic, Russia. Several thousand of the Altaians also live in Mongolia (Altai Mountains) and C ...
,
Shors Shors or Shorians ( Shor: , ''shor-kizhi'', , ''tadar-kizhi'', , ''shor'', , ''tadar'', , ''shor-kizhiler'', , ''tadar-kizhiler'', , ''shorlar'', , ''tadarlar'') are a Turkic ethnic group native to Kemerovo Oblast of Russia. Their self design ...
,
Khakas The Khakas are a Turkic indigenous people of Siberia, who live in the republic of Khakassia, Russia. They speak the Khakas language. The Khakhassian people are direct descendants of various ancient cultures that have inhabited southern Siberia ...
,
Tuvans The Tuvans (from Russian ) or Tyvans (from Tuvan ) are a Turkic ethnic group indigenous to Siberia that live in Tuva, Mongolia, and China. They speak the Tuvan language, a Siberian Turkic language. In Mongolia, they are regarded as one ...
and other peoples of southern Siberia. He continued to collect material, publishing his first major text ''Essays on Shoria history'' in 1931 and continued with his post graduate work at the
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. He accepted
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and its application to ethnography. After completing his postgraduate study, Potapov headed the Siberia and ethnography department of the State Ethnographical Museum of the USSR peoples in the
Kunstkamera The Kunstkamera (, derived from German ''Kunstkammer'' lit. "art chamber") formally organized as the Russian Academy of Science's Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (, ''Muzey antropologii i etnografii imeni Petra Velikogo R ...
and conducted research work at the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union's History of Material Culture Institute. In 1939, Potapov gained a PhD in Historical Sciences, presenting the monograph ''Relicts of primitive-communal system of Altai peoples''. By that time Potapov had published about 30 works, including a number of monographs. At the beginning of the
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
Potapov worked on the evacuation of museum valuables, moving with the museum collection to
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in 1942. In 1946 he published ''Altaians'' and was appointed professor. he then headed the Khakass ethnographic expedition, spending the next 11 years with various expeditions to Altai, Shoria, Khakassia and Tuva. He broadened his research materials on shamanism incorporating non-soviet sources. Potapov focussed on pre-Islam beliefs of peoples of Central Asia, ethnogenesis, ethnographic materials, archival, written and archeological sources. In 1948 Potapov published ''"Essays on history of Altaians"'' (Novosibirsk, 1948), which was awarded with Stalin Prize. He contributed to ''Essays on the USSR history'', ''History of the USSR'', the five-volume ''History of Siberia'' and published ''Brief Esasay on culture and a life of Altaians'' (Gorno-Altaisk, 1948), ''Brief Essays on history and ethnography of Khakases (17th–19th centuries)'' (Abakan, 1952), ''Origin and formation of Khakass nation'' (Abakan, 1957), ''Ethnic Composition and Origin of Altaians'' (Leningrad, 1969), ''Essays on native life of Tuvinians'' (Moscow, 1969). From 1957 to 1966 the Tuva Archeological Ethnographical Expedition worked on studies of ethnogenesis and history of Tuvinians. working with A.D. Grach, S.I. Weinstein and V.P. Diakonova, he edited the three-volume ''Works of Tuva complex archeological ethnographical expedition''. Participants wrote a collective monograph ''"History of Tuva"'' (Vol. 1). In 1956 Potapov wrote chapters on 'Altaians', 'Khakases', 'Tuvinians' and 'Shors' for the ''Peoples of Siberia'' in ''Nations of the world'' series, published also in English by the
University of Chicago The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, or UChi) is a Private university, private research university in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Its main campus is in the Hyde Park, Chicago, Hyde Park neighborhood on Chicago's South Side, Chic ...
. Potapov participated in the 23rd and 25th congresses of Orientalists, and in the 6th and 7th congresses of anthropologists and ethnographers (Paris, 1960). Potapov created a scientific school studying the peoples of Siberia, especially the
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, and prepared 48 PhD in sciences. A special scientific contribution was his work ''Altai shamanism'' (1991) with a rich collection of material brought from uncountable field research materials. Potapov joined the names of
Nicholas Poppe Nicholas Poppe (; 8 August 18978 June 1991) was a Russian linguist and Nazi collaborator. He is also known as Nikolaus Poppe, with his first name in its German form. He is often cited as N.N. Poppe in academic publications. Poppe was a leading ...
(1970), Vera Tsintsius (1972), Andrei Kononov (1976),
Nikolai Baskakov Nikolai or Nikolay Baskakov may refer to: * Nikolai Baskakov (linguist) (1905–1995), Soviet linguist * (1905–1969), Soviet forester, Hero of Socialist Labour * (1903–1977), Soviet Greco-Roman wrestler * Nikolai Baskakov (painter) (1918–19 ...
(1980), Aleksandr Shcherbak (1992) who were awarded "PIAK Gold medal" for Altaic studies.


Bibliography

The extensive bibliographical listing does not attempt to list all of Potapov's works, but only to give a representative sample of the breadth and depth of Potapov's contributions to Türkology and associated sciences. * "Die Herstellung der Šamanentrommel bei den Šor" // Mitteilungen des Seminars für Orientalische Sprachen zu Berlin Jg. XXXVII. Abt. I Ostasiatische Studien (further - MSOS), Berlin, 1934, pp. 53–73. (co-authorship with K. Menges). * "Materialien zur Volkskunde der Türkvölker des Altaj" // MSOS. Jg. XXXVII. Abt. I Ostasiatische Studien, Berlin, 1934 (co-authorship with K. Menges) (Rets. Malov S.E" // BV, 1937, Issue.10 (1936.) pp. 165–168.) * Volkskundliche Texte Šor Kizi // MSOS, Jg. XXXVII, Abt. I Ostasiatische Studien - S. 73-105 (co-authorship with K. Menges). * ''"Essays on Shoria history"'', Moscow - Leningrad, 1936.
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* "Traces de conception totemiques chez les Altaïens dans L. Moryensten: L'exposition d'aptiranien" // Revue Arts Asiatiques. 1936. Vol.10. P.199-210. * Uigur Khanate // History of the USSR, Vol.1, Part 4., 1939 (co-author S.V.Kiselyov) * "Ainu - inhabitants of Southern Sakhalin and Kuriles" // SE, 1946, No 2, pp. 216–218. * "Religious and magic functions of shaman tambourines" // Briefs of Ethnography Institute Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union. Moscow, 1946. Issue 1, pp. 41 – 45. * ''"A ceremony of revival of shaman tambourine among Türkic-speaking tribes of Altai"'' // Works of Ethnography Institute Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union. Vol. 1. Moscow - Leningrad, 1947,

full text) * "Ethnic structure of Sagais" // SE, 1947, No 3, pp. 103–127. * From trip to Sagais// Briefs of Ethnography Institute Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, 1948, Issue 4,

full text) * Essays on history of Altaians, Novosibirsk: OGIZ, 1948, (Stalin/Sate premium of the USSR) * ''"Tamburine of Teleut shaman and her figures"'' // Coll. MAHE, Leningrad, 1949,

full text) * ''"Heroic epos of Altaians"'' // SE, 1949, No 1 * Clothing of Altaians // Coll. MAHE. Moscow - Leningrad, Publishing house Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, 1951 - Issue 13, pp. 5–59.

full text) * Brief Essays on history and ethnography of Khakases (XVIII-XIX centuries), Abakan, 1952, 217 pp. * "Essay on an ethnogenesis of southern Altaians" // SE, 1952, No 3 pp. (Also In Chinese and English) * Essays on history of Altaians. Moscow - Leningrad, Publishing house Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, 1953 * Origin and ethnic structure of Koibals // SE, 1953, No 3 * Application of historico-ethnographical method in study of Ancient Türkic culture monuments. Reports of the Soviet delegation on 5th International congress of anthropologists and ethnographers. Moscow, 1956, 28 pp. * An origin and ethnic structure Koibals // SE, 1956, No 3 * Origin and formation of Khakass nation, Abakan, 1957 * Samanismus u narodu Sayansko-Altajske vysociny jako historicky pramen // Ceskoslovenska etnografia, 1957. Sv.5, No 2, S.134-145. * Z dejin kocovnictvive Stredni Asii // Ceskoslovenska etnografia, 1957. Sv.5, No 2, S.260-280. * Zum Problem der Herkunft und Ethnogenese der Koibalen und Motoren // Journal de la Societe Finno-Ugrien. Helsinki, 1957. Vol.59, P.104. * "Wolf in ancient national beliefs and omens of Uzbeks" // Briefs of Ethnography Institute Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, Issue 30, Moscow, 1958, * Nova komplexni expedice Institut Ethnografie Akad. Ved SSSR // Ceskoslovenska etnografia, 1958. Sv, 6, N 3 * Samanske bubny Altaiskych narodnosti // Ceskoslovensko etnografia, 1959. Sv.7, No 4 * ''"Gocebelerin ibtidai cemaat hagatlarinianlatan cok eskibiradet"'' // Jarich Dergisi. Istanbul, 1960 * "Die Schamanentrommel bei den Altaischen Völkerschaften" // Glabenswelt und Folklore der sibirischen Völker, Budapest, 1963, S. 223-256. * Türkic peoples of Southern Siberia in the 6th-8th centuries // History of Siberia. Moscow, 1964, Vol.1 * "Tuva in Türkic Kaganate" // History of Tuva, Vol. 1. Moscow, 1964 * Peoples of Southern Siberia in the 6th-8th centuries // History of Siberia, Vol.1, Novosibirsk, 1965. * Ethnonym "Tele" and Altaians // Türkological collection, Moscow: Science, 1966,

full text) * Ethnic history of Kumandins // History, archeology and ethnography of Central Asia. Moscow, 1968

full text) * "Shamans' Drums of Altaic Ethnic Groups" // Popular Beliefs and Folklore Tradition in Siberia, Budapest, 1968, pp. 205–234. * Türkic peoples of Southern Siberia // History of Siberia from most ancient times, Leningrad, 1968, Vol 1 * Yenisei Kirgiz // History of Siberia from most ancient times, Leningrad, 1968, Vol 1 * Ethnic structure and origin of Altaians. Historico-ethnographical sketch, Leningrad,: Science, 1969

full text ''In Russian'') * Semantics of names of shaman tambourines among Altai nations // Soviet Turkology, Baku, 1970, No 3 * Tubalars of Mountain Altai // Ethnic history of peoples of Asia. Moscow, 1972

full text) * Tülbers of the Yenisei runic inscriptions // Türkological collection. 1971. Moscow, Science, 1972

full text) * ''"Aspects of Siberian shamanism study, Chicago, 1973 * A note to origin of Chelkans-Lebedins // Bronze and Iron Age of Siberia, Ancient Siberia, Issue 4, Novosibirsk, "Science",1974

full text) * Altai-Sayan ethnographic parallels to Ancient Türkic sacrificial ceremony of domesticated animals and their historical meaning // Scientific Notes of Mountain Altai Institute, Gorno-Altaisk, 1974, Issue 11 * Über den Pferdkult beiden turksprachigen Volkern des Altai-Sayan Gebirges // Abchandlungen und Berichte des Staatlichen Museum fur Volkerkunde Dresden. Berlin, 1975. Bd 34. * Historical connections of Altai-Sayan peoples with Sakha (Yakuts) // All-Union Türkological conference, Alma-Ata, 1976

full text) * Signification rituelle du pelage des chevaux chez les populations Altai-Sayannen // L'ethnografie (Paris.), 1977, No 2 * "Problem of Altai shamanism's ancient Türkic origin and dating" // Ethnography of peoples of Altai and Western Siberia, Novosibirsk, 1978, pp. 3–36 * Mythology of Türkic-speaking peoples // Myths of nations of the world. Moscow, 1982, Vol. 2


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References

* " Saul Abramzon, Abramzon S. M., Diakonova V. P. "Zum 70. Geburtstag Leonid Pavlovi č Potatapovs" // ''Jahrbuch des Museums für Völkerkunde zu Leipzig''. Band XXXI. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, 1977. In German
Article about L.P. Potapov on site "Researchers of Altai"
In Russian

In Russian * "Alekseenko E.A. "Closely at far" // Radlov readings 2006: Theses / SPb., MAHE of the Russian Academy of Science, 2006, pp. 161-166

full text In Russian) * "Diakonova V.P., Reshetov A. M. "Leonid Pavloviche Potapov" // EO, 2002, No 2, pp. 125-131 In Russian * " Kimeev V. М. "Word about the teacher" // Radlov readings 2006: Theses / SPb., MAHE of the Russian Academy of Science, 2006, pp. 166–168.

full text In Russian) * "Dagger R.V." L.P" // Radlov readings 2006: Theses / SPb., MAHE of the Russian Academy of Science, 2006, pp. 158–161.

full text In Russian) * Leonid Pavlovich Potapov: 90th birthday anniversary /Russian Academy of Science, SPb., MAHE of the Russian Academy of Science, 1995, In Russian * "Okladnikova E.A." Leonid Pavlovich Potapov // Kunstkamera: Ethnographic writing, 1995. Issue 8-9. In Russian * "Pavlinskaya L.R. ''Leonid Pavlovich Potapov: destiny and time"'' // Radlov readings 2006: Theses, SPb., Russian Academy of Science, 2006

full text In Russian) * "Reshetov A. M. "Elder of the ethnographic shop: 90th anniversary of L.P. Potapov's birthday // Courier of Peter's Kunstkamera, 1995, Issue 2-3. In Russian ''This article is a translation of :ru:Потапов, Леонид Павлович'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Potapov, Leonid 1905 births 2000 deaths People from Barnaul Saint Petersburg State University alumni Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour Recipients of the Stalin Prize Asian studies Russian ethnographers 20th-century Russian historians Russian Turkologists Soviet ethnographers Soviet historians