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BamHI-SacI RFLP and Gm analysis of the immunoglobulin IGHG genes in the Northern Selkups (west Siberia): new haplotypes with deletion, duplication and triplication

open access: closedHuman Genetics, 1999
Gm immunoglobulin allotypes have been studied in 1157 individuals of seven Northern Selkup populations, which account for 80% of the entire population of this west Siberian tribe. This study confirms that the northern Selkup populations are a Caucasoid-Mongoloid hybrid.
L P, Osipova   +6 more
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FOLKLORE OF THE NORTHERN SELKUPS IN THE 21ST CENTURY. FIELD COLLECTIONS 2008, 2012, 2023

open access: closedFolklore: structure, typology, semiotics
In this article, based on the author’s field materials from ethnolinguistic expeditions in the Purovsky and Krasnoselkupsky districts of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, the state of folklore traditions of the Selkups of the Tazov-Turukhan group is assessed.
A. Kulish
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“He Is Hidden So That He Has No Appearance, But I Found Him, I Bow to Him”: About the Shamanic Mark on Modern Views of the World Among the Northern Selkups

open access: closedТРАДИЦИОННАЯ КУЛЬТУРА, 2023
Актуальным для сегодняшней науки является вопрос сохранения и изменения традиционного мировоззрения, и прежде всего его шаманистической составляющей у современных народов Сибири и Севера. Статья посвящена изучению воздействия шаманской традиции на мировоззрение и образ жизни современных северных селькупов, влиянию шаманизма на формирование новои ...
O. B. Stepanova
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[Polymorphism of mitochondrial DNA in Northern Selkups].

open access: closedGenetika, 1998
The RFLPs detected by the AvaII, BamHI, EcoRV, KpnI, HaeIII, and RsaI restriction enzymes in the D-loop region of mitochondrial DNA of the Northern Selkups were analyzed. Frequencies of the rare variants were estimated for all polymorphic sites examined. A total of 16 mitotypes were described.
M A, Kazakovtseva   +2 more
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Traditional Practices of Winter Travel of the Northern Selkups

open access: closedСеверо-Восточный гуманитарный вестник, 2021
O. B. Stepanova
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Reconstruction of Dietary Habits of a Local Upper Taz Selkup Group in the 18th and 19th Centuries Based on Archaeoparasitology, Osteology, Stable Isotope Analysis, and Archival Documents

Arctic Anthropology, 2021
This study aims to reconstruct the dietary habits of a local group of the Northern (Upper Taz) Selkup in the 18th and 19th centuries based on multidisciplinary analyses of human interments from the Kikki-Akki burial site in Western Siberia and a study of
O. Poshekhonova   +4 more
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Cultural and Technological Characteristics of Russian Forged Iron Tools from the Selkup Cemetery Migalka in the Middle Ob Basin

Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia, 2020
This study addresses Russian iron artifacts from the Narym Selkup cemetery Migalka, dating to the late 1600s to early 1700s. Two most important categories of tools are described—knives and axes.
L. Chindina, N. Zinyakov
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