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THE ORIGINS OF THE ETHNOCULTURAL DIVERSITY OF THE MORDOVIAN REGION

Historical Search, 2023
The topic of polyethnicity is at its peak of relevance today, since the vast majority of Russian territories are characterized by a multinational population. Polyethnicity of the Russian Federation is determined in the interaction of ethnic communities. One of the most striking examples of a multiethnic subject of the Russian Federation is the Republic
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MYTHOLOGEMES OF THE RYAZAN-MORDOVIAN BORDER

Onomastics of the Volga Region, 2020
The article covers mythologemes recorded in the Shatsk area of the Ryazan region. The dialect material demonstrates different semantic content of mythologemes in Shatsk dialects, which shows reduction of mythological images in rural residents' consciousness: a mythological character itself - a character of disguise - a scarecrow or a bogeyman - a ...
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Common Law Principles of Environmental Protection of the Mordovians

open access: yesLegal Education and Science, 2020
Purpose. The author examines the essence of the fundamental customary legal principles of nature protection in the traditional legal culture of the Mordovian people, because each nation, including the Mordovians, had a kind of unwritten environmental code, which usually prescribed a careful attitude to nature, environmental resources, allowed to take ...
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Toponymic folklore of Moksha-Mordovians of Samarskaja Luka [PDF]

open access: yesTradicionnaâ Kulʹtura, 2019
В данной статье вводятся в научный оборот оттопонимические предания мордвы-мокши Самарской Луки, проживающей на данный момент в трех населенных пунктах на полуострове: селе Бахилово Ставропольского района Самарской области и селах Торновое и Шелехметь Волжского района Самарской области. Данная этнотерриториальная группа мордвы-мокши в силу особенностей
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Traditions of the Production of Bast Shoes from the Mordovians

Russian Journal of Economic History, 2023
Introduction. The article discusses the structure of the craft associated with the manufacture of bast shoes among the Mordovians in the late 19th – early 20th centuries. It is supposed to consider the level of development of this industry, to identify its quantitative and qualitative characteristics, sources of raw materials, as well as its ...
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On the origin of consonant complexes in the Mordovian languages

Sibirskiy filologicheskiy zhurnal, 2021
We consider consonant complexes at the beginning, middle, and end of Mordovian (Moksha and Erzya) words absent in related Finno-Ugric languages. The purpose of the study was to find out the reasons for the origin of this phenomenon (the absence of consonant complexes) and to determine to what historical period of language development it belongs.
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The costume of the Mordovian people in customs and rituals

2020
The book is a historical and cultural study of the problems associated with understanding the iconic nature and functioning of the traditional female costume of Mordva. Attempts to create a holistic picture of the use of folk costumes in the Mordovian social and family customs and rituals.
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COW-NURSE ARCHETYPE IN THE RUSSIANS’ AND THE MORDOVIANS’ FOLKLORE [PDF]

open access: yesFilologičeskie Nauki Voprosy Teorii I Praktiki, 2018
The article analyses the image of a cow in the folklore of the Russians and the Mordovians living in the same territory. For the first time the author considers the archetype of a cow-nurse in the comparative aspect, identifies its most important components, reveals the key similarities and differences in the interpretation of the image and the ...
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Ancient Mordovians’ Socio-Patrimonial Law Formation

open access: yesVestnik Povolzhskogo Instituta Upravleniya, 2017
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Mordovian Autonomy in the Labyrinths of Modernization

Economic History
Introduction. National autonomies arose during the period of nation-building as a form of overcoming the backwardness of non-Russian peoples. The article examines the features of the formation of the Mordovian autonomy, as well as the nature and results of the transformation of the region during its existence. Materials and Methods.
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