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Finno-Ugric areas of Russia in tourist dimension
Introduction. Currently, there are special spatial areas in the world that were established on the basis of ethnic identity. One of them is Finno-Ugric, which unites 24 peoples of the Finno-Ugric group of the Uralic language family.
Svetlana V. Saraikina +1 more
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Understanding the lived experience of connection to nature
Scholars define a connection to nature as being the outcome of a process of awakening “biophilia,” the maturation or development of an “ecological self,” or as an awareness of oneself as a member of a wider biotic community. Using evidence from longitudinal in‐depth interviewing and participant observation, this article examines these differing ...
Ella Furness
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Ethnocultural tradition in the modern world: functional aspect
Introduction. The phenomenon of “tradition” is a key link in understanding the specifics of the current cultural processes. The problem of preserving and developing the ethnocultural tradition has acquired a new impetus for comprehension against the ...
Olga G. Belomoeva, Yurii A. Kondratenko
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The Image of a Bear in the Chuvash Culture
The work is devoted to the study of the image of the bear in the Chuvash linguistic culture and aims to study its properties in the perception of the Chuvash people in a broad ethnographic aspect, including linguistic (etymological, onomastic), as well ...
Eduard V. Fomin
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O nekotorych ključevych ponjatijach Biblii v udmurtskom literaturnom jazyke [Some Key Biblical Terms in Udmurt Language] [PDF]
In the past ten years the most important event has taken place in the spriritual life of Finno-Ugric peoples in Russia - the translation of the books of the Holy Scriptures into their mother tongues and dialects.
Mihail Atamanov, Marja Kartano
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La parenté finno-ougrienne dans la littérature komie : héritage commun ou influences récentes ? [PDF]
L’identité finno-ougrienne joue un rôle fondamental dans la société komie depuis l’éveil national du XIXe siècle. Elle s’appuie sur une idée double : d’une part, l’origine supposée commune des peuples de langues finno-ougriennes ; d’autre part, l ...
Cagnoli, Sébastien
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Activities of the Karelian State Pedagogical Institute in 1930s
This article analyzes the organizational, educational, and scientific activities of the Karelian State Pedagogical Institute during the Stalinist modernization of the 1930s.
Svetlana Nikolaevna Filimonchik
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Persons in Linguistics of the Ural-Volga Region: Halil Açıköz
The work is devoted to the description of the life of the Turkish linguist H. Çıkgöz. For the first time in the history of Turkish science his scientific interests were directed to the Finno-Ugric peoples of the Ural-Volga region of Russia – the Mari and
Feride I. Tagirova
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Des Finno‑ougriens convertissent des Finno‑ougriens : foi, parenté et langue dans la rencontre missionnaire [PDF]
Dans cet article j’examine l’action missionnaire venue d’Estonie (et dans une moindre mesure de Finlande) auprès des peuples de Russie parlant des langues finno‑ougriennes (ouraliennes).
Vallikivi, Laur
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Tatiana Bagishevna Nikitina’s birth anniversary
On July 27, 2014, Tatiana Bagishevna Nikitina, Dr habil. (History), Deputy Director of the Mari Research Institute of Language, Literature and History named after V.M.
Zeleneev Yuriy A.
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