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The article examines the main issues of institutionalization, legitimation of sacral power of clergymen of traditional religions of Finno-Ugric Peoples (for example, Mari, Udmurt, Mordovians).
R. A. Saberov
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Explication Models of the Legend of the Appearance of Deer (On Materials of Komi Tradition) [PDF]
In ethnographic materials of the 19th and early 20th centuries, there is a legend about the appearance of a deer on a victim. This legend usually appears along with a description of the rite of sacrifice of a pet as a motivation for the ritual practiced ...
Lyudmila S. Lobanova
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Molecular genetic variation in sheep of the central Volga area inhabited by Finno-Ugric peoples
Based on morphology, native northern European sheep breeds belong to the short tailed type, of which the Romanov is the only native example still distributed in northwest Russia. Besides this, there exist local sheep populations kept by Finno-Ugric peoples in the central Volga region, which represent additional genetic resources in the area. Four sheep
M. TAPIO, M. OZEROV, H. VIINALASS
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Photographic archive of Finno-Ugric peoples of Siberia by the Hungarian researcher Pápai Károly as a visual and anthropological source [PDF]
Acknowledgements: the work is supported by the Russian Foundation for the Humanities as part of the project №18-59-23007 “Visual anthropological research of Russian and Soviet frontier territories in the first half of the CC century: Russian and Hungarian scholars and filmmakers” (the head of the project is E. V. Golovnyova).
Golovnyova, E. V.
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Introduction. The use of the axiological field of the Finno-Ugric culture within the framework of the formation of the socio-humanitarian component of modern education presupposes the acquisition of new knowledge related to the study of the value ...
Elena N. Lomshina +2 more
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“A Time to Gather Stones…”: On the Birth of a New Science. Review of the book: Napolskikh, V. V. (2015). Ocherki po etnicheskoi istorii [An Outline of Ethnic History]. Kazan: Kazanskaia nedvizhimost’. [PDF]
The reviewed volume addresses issues related to the origins of Finno-Ugric peoples, their contacts with other languages and ethnic groups, it examines cultural influences and borrowings from different chronological periods as reflected in language ...
Oleg V. Smirnov
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Introduction. The institutions of marriage and family seem to be an integral component of the traditional livelihood of peoples, reflecting their history, features of life and activities.
Iuliia N. Sushkova
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The factual basis of the publication consists of typological and cartographic materials of the Historical and Ethnographic Atlas of the Tatar People (volume "Folk costume") and the ethnocultural zoning carried out on their basis, highlighting three ...
Svetlana Vladimirovna Suslova
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ABSTRACT Human creativity and ingenuity partly depend on divergent thinking – the ability to generate many varied, original, and elaborate responses. Prior research has found ample evidence of an effect of cognitive factors, including the organization of semantic networks and associative ability, on divergent thinking. Less is known, however, about how
Thu Anh Mai, Alwin de Rooij
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Nominal ellipsis reveals concord in Moksha Mordvin
Abstract On the basis of original data from Moksha Mordvin (Finno‐Ugric), I argue that some languages have nominal concord even though modifiers of the noun generally do not show inflection. Evidence for the presence of concord comes from nominal ellipsis, under which inflection is phonologically realized and restricted in the same way as regular ...
Mariia Privizentseva
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