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National mass media as markers of ethnolinguistic identity of Finno-Ugric peoples in Bashkortostan
Subscription to periodicals indirectly shows the ethnolinguistic identity of the population, as in order to meet ethno-cultural needs individuals give preference to that Mass media which is closer to them by the language and world-view.
Fail G. Safin +2 more
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The study examines the territorial organization of the Ural peoples and languages, reveals the features of the regional interaction and population dynamics, addresses the problems of the ancestral homeland and ethno genesis, the role of Finno-Ugrians in ...
Nina N. Loginova +4 more
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The features of the functioning of the Russian language in four Finno-Ugric republics of the Russian Federation, peoples of which entered the Russian state in the XV-XVI centuries, are examined.
E. A. Kondrashkina
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Spatial Features of Development of the Contact Zone between Slavic and Finno-Ugric Peoples in the North-West of European Russia [PDF]
The problem of decline in the number of Finno-Ugric peoples in Russia is discussed in many works by Russian researchers. The factors contributing to the decline in the Finno-Ugric population in the country include natural decline and migration from the ...
Natalya K. Terenina +3 more
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Values as Predictors of Parent - Child Interaction Specifics in Finno-Ugric and Russian Families
The paper represents the results of exploring the effects of values on the specifics of parentchild interaction in Finno-Ugric families (Udmurts, Komi-Permyaks) in comparison to the Russian ones.
Vera Yu Khotinets +3 more
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The Observatory of Finno-Ugric Indigenous Peoples in the Republic of Karelia
The article deals with the potential rights implementation assessment for the Karelians, the Vepsians, and the Finns — indigenous minorities and ethnic (national) minorities in the Republic of Karelia.
Maria A. PITUKHINA +2 more
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Naisjumalatest soome-ugri rahvaste mütoloogias [PDF]
The most widespread female deity in world mythologies is the Goddess of the Earth, known among Finno-Ugric peoples as Mother Earth. Research presumes that the cult of Mother Earth is relatively recent in origin, and somewhat associated with and related ...
Nina Yurchenkova
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On the background to Karin Mark’s monograph "Finno-Ugric Peoples Physical Anthropology" (2014)
This article describes how Karin Mark’s (1922–1999) monograph Physical Anthropology of Finno-Ugric Peoples, a bulky and beautifully designed book, (Tallinn: Academy of Sciences Press and Institute of History, Tallinn University, 2014, 542 pp.), reached publication.For better understanding of the background, short summaries are given of the research ...
Jaan Kasmel, Tiiu Kasmel
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Thestudy presents the results of an assessment of forest cover of the territories of the republics of Mordovia and Mari El on the color classification results of multispectral Landsat 8 in comparison with the data of the state register of forests.
E. S. Vdovin +2 more
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Historical memory as an ethnopolitical phenomenon
Historical memory turns out to be an important ethnopolitical phenomenon, when the events of the past of the peoples are used as an argument in the political activities of any entity.
Gribanov Valeriy Vladimirovich +1 more
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