Anthropology of the Finno-Ugric Peoples: The Question of Pigmentation in the Aspect of Application
Introduction. The geographical feature of the Volga-Ural region is its location on the border of Europe and Asia, which, together with the proximity to the Caspian steppes, Ciscaucasia and Siberia, facilitated as the formation of many migration and trade routes connecting these regions in different historical periods, which in turn affected the ...
Murat A. Dzhaubermezov1 +7 more
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A New Research on Belozerye Hydronymy (Review of: Makarova, A. A. Russian Lake Names of Belozerye: Systemic and Functional Aspects) [PDF]
The review of A. A. Makarova’s dissertation gives a positive evaluation of the comprehensive (phonetic, semantic, structural and derivational) research of the lake hydronymy of Belozerye, the region of long and active ethnic and linguistic contacts ...
Irma I. Mullonen
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Digital models as part of the modern ethnocultural space of the Finno-Ugric peoples
The aim of the research is to explore new ways of preserving ethnocultural information about the traditional dwellings of the Udmurt people in the virtual environment of digital space. The article presents a scientific and practical approach to electronically capturing the appearance, cultural significance, and sacred and symbolic elements of some of ...
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Characteristics of psychoemotional adaptation of finno-ugric women (selcups) to pregnancy
The authors carried out a study of reproductive health of 285 Finno-ugric women. Out of it there were 100 Selcup women, 140 Udmurt and 50 Russian women.
E A Pashukova +3 more
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© the author(s). The issues of inter-ethnic and inter-confessional relations have always attracted the attention of researchers. The given paper is aimed at studying the life and activity of a missionary, a scientist and a lecturer of the missionary anti-
Valeev R. +2 more
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The Origins and Migrations of the Uralic People
After identifying the Uralic-speaking peoples (Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic), the author briefly describes the history of the Uralic theory. The term "Uralic" was introduced under the supposition that the homeland of these peoples was located near the Urals.
Emil Heršak
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CONTEMPORARY PROBLEM OF FINNO-UGRIC PEOPLES IN RUSSIA
Kaisa Syrjänen-Schaal, Andres Heinapuu
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Erzya chastushka – vanishing or changing oral tradition?
The current paper presents a short overview and selection of Erzya chastushkas that were recorded in Erzya villages during expeditions that were made in the 1990’s. Chastushkas are known from the 20th century folklore tradition of other ...
Grünthal, Riho
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More Rule than Exception: Parallel Evidence of Ancient Migrations in Grammars and Genomes of Finno-Ugric Speakers. [PDF]
Santos P +7 more
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Effect of globalization on Finno-Ugric peoples of Russia [PDF]
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