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Ildikó Lehtinen (red.) From the Volga to Siberia: The Finno-Ugric Peoples in Today’s Russia [PDF]
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JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, Volume 62, Issue S1, Page 201-216, September 2024.
Mari‐Liis Jakobson, Johanna Peltoniemi
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X Finno-Ugric Congress in Mari El
Since 1960 every fifth year the scholars in Finno-Ugric studies: ethnology, folkloristics, linguistics, archaeology and history, have gathered to congresses in different university towns in the Finno-Ugric area.
Ruotsala, Helena
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Constructed Communities of “Kindred Peoples” of Eurasia: Turkic and Finno-Ugric World [PDF]
The paper analysеs contemporary practices of use of pan-nationalist concepts of ‘kindred peoples’ of Eurasia, particularly Turkic and Finno-Ugric “worlds”, in international activity of some subjects of the Russian Federation, and in public diplomacy of ...
Fominykh, A., Фоминых, А. Е.
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As a part of the “parade of sovereignties” during the disintegration of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, the national republics of Russia designated both Russian and local languages as their state languages.
Zamyatin, Konsta, Zamyatin, Konstantin
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Finno-Ugric folk traditions expressing identity in the Russian Empire
The study of folk traditions may serve the development of ethnic and national identity. The history of such researches among the Finno-Ugric peoples in Russia proves that statement.
Voigt, Vilmos
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CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION - THE CHALLENGES FACED BY FINNISH ORGANISATIONS IN ESTONIA [PDF]
Relations between Estonia and Finland have been very strong traditionally. Their geographical proximity has facilitated the exchange of goods as well as ideas.
Robert Mikecz
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Popular Toponymic Geometry (With Reference to Lake Names of Arkhangelsk Region) [PDF]
With reference to the toponymy of Arkhangelsk region, the article analyzes lake names (limnonyms) of Russian and Finno-Ugric (substrate) origin designating lakes according to their shape.
Nadezhda V. Kabinina
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Shaman elements in the Mari costume
Shamanism is known among various ethnic groups in Asia, Oceania and America, including the Ugric peoples of Siberia. The problem of Mari shamanism remains controversial to this day.
Anzhelika N. Pavlova
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Genetic Polymorphisms of Cytochromes P450 in Finno-Permic Populations of Russia. [PDF]
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