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RED SELKUPS: THE REVOLUTIONARY TRANSFORMATIONS AMONG THE TAZ AND TURUKHAN POPULATION [PDF]
O. B. Stepanova
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Ideas of time in the traditional worldview of the selkups
O. B. Stepanova, Е.Ф. Караваев
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SOMATIC VOCABULARY OF THE SELKUP LANGUAGE: MORPHOSYNTACTIC ANALYSIS [PDF]
Персидская Анастасия Сергеевна +1 more
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INDUSTRIAL FISHERY OF THE NORTHERN SELKUPS: TO THE HISTORY OF FORMATION. [PDF]
O. B. Stepanova, O. B. Stepanova
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The genetic history of admixture across inner Eurasia. [PDF]
Eurasian taiga and tundra - harbour tremendous diversity in their genes, cultures and languages. In this study, we report novel genome-wide data for 763 individuals from Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Mongolia, Russia, Tajikistan, Ukraine and ...
Jeong C +48 more
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TO THE HISTORY OF DRAFT DOG BREEDING OF THE NORTHERN SELKUPS
The article is devoted to the study of draft dog breeding of the Northern Selkups. This topic still remains a blank spot in ethnographic science, which emphasizes its scientific novelty.
Stepanova O.B.
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SOMATIC VOCABLARY AS A REFLECTION OF SPACE PERCEPTION OF THE SELKUPS [PDF]
Персидская Анастасия Сергеевна
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The concept ‘half’ in Selkup language
The theoretical frame of this article is the field of cognitive linguistics. The past decades have witnessed a progressive increase in writings on cognitive structures. A special focus is laid thereby on concepts, which are considered as mental organisational units reflecting the external world. With the help of concepts, humans
Ulrike Kahrs
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TO THE HISTORY OF CHANGES IN THE TRADITIONAL ECONOMY OF THE NORTHERN SELKUPS (XX-XXI CENTURIES)
The article examines the technical innovations that came to the traditional life of the northern Selkups in the Soviet and post-Soviet periods, as well as the new social ties they generate.
Stepanova O.B.
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Influence of captivity and selection on limb long bone cross‐sectional morphology of reindeer
Captivity and selection induce changes in body size, body mass and bone morphology of reindeer. Body mass and physical activity patterns strongly affected the cortical bone thickness variations. Bone cross‐sections provide information on reindeer behavioural changes induced by humain domestication.
Maxime Pelletier +2 more
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