Abstract

The article examines the atypical traditions of the Tatars of the villages of Kachukovo and Ust-Tamak, Znamensky district, as well as some other settlements in the north of the Omsk region, which arose in the 20thcentury as a result of ethnocultural ties with Russians and Belarusians. The article is written based on the author’s feld materials. The celebration of Easter is described and the Easter traditions that have taken root among the Tatars are considered. It also tells about the participation of Tatars in funeral and memorial rites of the Slavic population. It has been established that the considered traditions are specifc to the villages of Kachukovo and Ust-Tamak, Znamensky district, Omsk region.

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