The prospect of resettlement in the museum «Taltsy» | Tomsk State University Journal of Cultural Studies and Art History. 2017. № 26. DOI: 10.17223/22220836/26/20

The prospect of resettlement in the museum «Taltsy»

In Irkutsk oblast the program of establishing museum complex for preservation of the rights of small ethnic groups in the air-opened museum "Taltsy" is implemented by the author. The main idea of the program to savethe historical and cultural heritage of ethnic groups in the migratory period of the Stolypin reforms: The Ukrainians, The Belarusians, The Tatars, The Poles, The Golendrs. Allocation of these ethnic groups carried out as a result of historical and cultural zoningin Irkutsk oblast, 1993-2015. The resettlement exhibition will be presented in the Museum "Taltsy". First, the Polish ethnic group will bepresented by farmstead which was transported from Ziminski region. The house was built in Ukraine style. In addition, the wooden church will be reconstructed. Golendr'stwo farmsteads continue exposure which differ not only architecture but also outbuildings. For comparison of the farmsteads are located opposite each other. Then the Ukrainians' farmstead and the Belarusians'farmstead are also located opposite each other. It was found out that the Belarusians built their houses in a hurry; the main thing for them was to prepare the ground for planting in the next year. So they built their houses of building materials from their native places. First, the Belarusians covered their houses with straw. The logs were hewn from two sides and connected as "a swallow's nest". The Ukrainians insulated their housesby clay from the outside. The Tatar ethnic group will bepresented by the house with "adead wall" and a wooden mosque by analogy from NiznayaSloboda. The photo of the mosque was used. The exhibition provides a free area for Russian immigrants of Stolypin's reforms.

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столыпинские переселенцы, столыпинская реформа, этнографиче-скиймузей, голендры, stolypin immigrants, stolypin's reform, the ethnographic museum, the golendrs

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Tikhonov Vladimir V.Architectural and Ethnographic Museum «Taltsy»talci@irk.ru
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 The prospect of resettlement in the museum «Taltsy» | Tomsk State University Journal of Cultural Studies and Art History. 2017. № 26. DOI: 10.17223/22220836/26/20

The prospect of resettlement in the museum «Taltsy» | Tomsk State University Journal of Cultural Studies and Art History. 2017. № 26. DOI: 10.17223/22220836/26/20

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