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VARIATIONS OF NICKNAMES WHITIN GORONTALO CULTURE
Nicknames serve not only as identity markers but also as reflections of social and cultural relationships within a community. This descriptive qualitative research examines the variation of nicknames in Gorontalo culture and the social and cultural ...
Dewi Anggriani Farid
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An Indigenous science of the climate change impacts on landscape topography in Siberia. [PDF]
Lavrillier A, Gabyshev S.
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Ethnobotanical inventory of medicinal plants used by Cashinahua (Huni Kuin) herbalists in Purus Province, Peruvian Amazon. [PDF]
Horackova J +6 more
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Mirjam Mencej: Styrian Witches in European Perspective. Ethnographic Fieldwork
Marina Valentsova
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This article offers an interdisciplinary ethnolinguistic and sociolinguistic reading of Karl Steinmetz’s early twentieth-century travel accounts from the northern Albanian highlands and links them to contemporary Albanian youth’s attitudes toward ...
Ilda Hoxha, Edlira Bushati
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Diversity, multilingualism and inter-ethnic relations in the long-term history of the Upper Rio Negro region of the Amazon. [PDF]
Cayón L, Chacon T.
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Cancer in sub-Saharan Africa: a Lancet Oncology Commission. [PDF]
Ngwa W +52 more
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Miracle-working plants: Slavic parallels
This article presents an ethnolinguistic study. The magic properties of certain herbs – as seen in the cultural traditions of South, East, and West Slavs – are described in a comparative aspect.
Radenković L.
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Etnogeografie a archeologie údolí Jaghnóbu
The Yaghnob Valley is nowadays considered as (geographically) isolated region; historically the region was not an isolated part of Sogdiana as it was commonly suggested.
Ľubomír Novák
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“The Balkans, Asia Minor, The Caucasus: Historical, Cultural and Linguistic Ties” Conference
On February 6, 2024, the conference “The Balkans, Asia Minor, the Caucasus: historical, cultural and linguistic ties” was held in a mixed format: in person, at the Institute of Slavic Studies, and on the ZOOM platform.
Nikita V. Evstafyev
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