Traditional children’s game of dice among the gagauz
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SÎRF, Vitalii. Jocul tradiţional al copiilor în arşice la găgăuzi. In: Patrimoniul cultural de ieri – implicaţii în dezvoltarea societăţii durabile de mâine, Ed. 7, 9-10 februarie 2023, Chişinău. Iași – Chișinău-Lviv: 2023, Ediția 7, pp. 157-158. ISSN 2558 – 894X.
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Traditional children’s game of dice among the gagauz

Jocul tradiţional al copiilor în arşice la găgăuzi

CZU: 394.3-053.2(=512.165)

Pag. 157-158

Sîrf Vitalii
 
Institutul Patrimoniului Cultural
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 14 aprilie 2023


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The article discusses in a descriptive way the traditional dice game of Ga-gauz children, on the following points: a) variations of the name of the game in various settlements (aşık, arşık, beşka), b) variants of the names of the dice, as well as individual sides of the dice (tok / düz / solpa, lenk / fit / saapa, çık, hıcıp), c) options for the names of the bat when playing dice (atak), d) the number of participants, e) who exactly plays it (mostly girls), f) where the game is played and how the game space is organized, g) the leading player and how he is chosen, h) whether the players are divided into parties and how this is done, i) what kind of equipment is used in the game, j) whether the game has strictly defined rules and which ones, and also describes in detail and consistently all the actions in the game, for example, the winning positions of the dice (fithıcıp), the position of the dice on its side (fit düşmää). The historiography of the problem and the comparative aspect are pre-sented here as separate issues. The topic we are considering finds a fairly wide place both in publications and in handwritten materials of the famous Russian ethnographer V.A. Moshkov, in the studies of Moldavian Gagauz scholars S.S. Kuroglo and L.S. Cimpoeş, in the journal article by M.N. Karamilya, in folklore collections published by the same V.A. Moshkov, D.N. Tanasoglu, N.I. Baboglu, S.Z. Kodzha, G.A. Gaydarzhi, in handwritten dictionary materials compiled by E.K. Kolţa. In a comparative sense, an analysis is made of a similar game among such peoples as the Turks, Bulgarians, Moldavians, Romanians, Russians, Ud-murt, and Georgians.