Alexander Maksimovich Kotusov
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Alexander Maksimovich Kotusov (russian: Александр Максимович Котусов; 1955-2019) was a Ket singer, composer and writer of songs in the
Ket language The Ket language, or more specifically ''Imbak'' and formerly known as Yenisei Ostyak , is a Siberian language long thought to be an isolate, the sole surviving language of a Yeniseian language family. It is spoken along the middle Yenisei b ...
. He was also a hunter and fisherman. His tomb is in his native Kellog, a small village by the Yeloguy River, a tributary of the
Yenisei The Yenisey (russian: Енисе́й, ''Yeniséy''; mn, Горлог мөрөн, ''Gorlog mörön''; Buryat: Горлог мүрэн, ''Gorlog müren''; Tuvan: Улуг-Хем, ''Uluğ-Hem''; Khakas: Ким суғ, ''Kim suğ''; Ket: Ӄук, ...
.Songs of the last Ket


Biography

Kotusov was born in Kellog of mixed Evenk and Ket descent. His father was an Evenk hunter and
shaman Shamanism is a religious practice that involves a practitioner (shaman) interacting with what they believe to be a spirit world through altered states of consciousness, such as trance. The goal of this is usually to direct spirits or spir ...
who knew the Ket language well and his mother was a Ket. His mother inspired in him the love of poetry and songs. His sister Marya Irikova (born 1953) is also a native speaker of the Ket language and an authority on the Ket
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. The Kotusov family plot was in the Lake Dynda area, about NW of Kellog. The breakdown of the shamanistic and nomadic Ket way of life brought about a degradation of the traditional moral values. Alexander Kotusov was imprisoned twice. He managed however, to thwart the descent into heavy drinking and alcoholism, which plagued Ket society.Песни последнего кета
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Musical career

Owing to his mother's influence Kotusov was a singer all his life. His repertoire included Ket folk and ritual songs, as well as contemporary-style songs. The latter included translations into Ket of famous Russian songs such as popular hits of
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, among others. He also adapted to the Ket language
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and Russian folk songs, as well as "criminals' songs". The lyrics of his songs were mainly inspired by his native land, the village of Kellog where he had lived all his life, nearby flowing river
Yeloguy The Yeloguy () is a river in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. It is one of the main tributaries of the Yenisey. Its basin marks the eastern limit of the Siberian Uvaly.Елогуй, Great Soviet Encyclopedia in 30 vols. / Ch. ed. A.M. Prokhorov - 3rd e ...
, as well as Lake Dynda. Kotusov recorded the songs in 2005 and they were decrypted in 2009 with his help. Kotusov also helped with the translation of texts written by Olga Latikova (1917–2007), an authority on Ket folklore from Sulomai village, Evenky District.


Illness and death

Kotusov fell ill in the summer 2018. Owing to the remoteness of his village he sought medical assistance when it was already too late. A few months later Kotusov ended up in a
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hospital under
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treatment, but doctors discharged him without providing adequate medical care. When political activist Yulia Galyamina and anthropologist Nikita Petrov learned about the situation they helped to raise 45,000 rubles among Moscow linguists. The funds were necessary not only for Kotusov's continued treatment but also to charter a helicopter to send him to the hospital from Kellog. Kotusov died on 12 July 2019 in the morningУмер последний кет. умевший петь песни на родном языке
in the
Turukhansk Turukhansk (russian: Туруха́нск) is a rural locality (a '' selo'') and the administrative center of Turukhansky District of Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia, located north of Krasnoyarsk, at the confluence of the Yenisey and Nizhnyaya Tu ...
hospital. His body was brought to Kellog for burial. Following his death only about 10 to 20 people remain who are fluent in the Ket language.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Kotusov, Alexander 1955 births Ket people Evenks Russian folk singers Last known speakers of a language 2019 deaths People from Turukhansky District 20th-century Russian singers 20th-century Russian male singers 21st-century Russian singers 21st-century Russian male singers