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The concept of human soul in traditional worldview of the Mordovians
Introduction. Currently, there is a growing relevance in the study of animism within the traditional cultures of Finno-Ugric ethnic groups in the academic sphere.
Serafima S. Panfilova +1 more
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Domestic animals and birds in traditional rites of the Mordovians: Finno-Ugric context [PDF]
Introduction. The article presents a study of the functions of domestic animals and birds in the traditional rites of the Mordovians and a number of Finno-Ugric ethnic groups of Russia.
Tatiana P Devyatkina +1 more
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Fabric semantics as a basis of Mordovian embroidery [PDF]
Introduction. The semantics of the fabric of the traditional costume is one of the underdeveloped topics in modern humanitarian studies. Meanwhile, the fabric can be interpreted as a chronicle of the history of culture.
Tatyana A. Shigurova
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Carpentry in the Economic Activities of the Mordovians [PDF]
Introduction. The article examines the role and importance of carpentry in the economic activity of the Mordovians. On the basis of pre-revolutionary statistical documents, reports of provincial and district zemstvo committees, the profitability of carpentry was studied.
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On the History of the Study of Settlements and Housings of the Mordovians [PDF]
Introduction. The article deals with the history of studying traditional settlements and dwellings. The authors pay attention to the analysis of medieval mentions of Mordovians in the works of European missionaries and oriental travelers. The contribution of domestic and foreign researchers in the study of material and spiritual culture of the ...
Elena N Mokshina
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Typology of phonetic systems of Mordovian languages (Moksha and Erzia) and Tatar-Mishars language [PDF]
Introduction. It is known that relations between the Mordovians and Turkic-speaking tribes began in the 4th century AD. The Mordovian people contacted with the Tatars, who were known as Mishars. The article considers the phonetic systems of Mordovian and
Osip E. Polyakov, Natalia V. Letkina
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Features of pre-scenography functioning in the ceremonial, ritual festive events of the Mordovians
Introduction. Ritual, ceremonial and festive events of the Mordovians represent a sphere of concentration and representation of spiritual-moral and value-oriented views of the people.
Elena N. Antipkina, Olga N. Prokaeva
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Belogorskoye Burial Ground of the Medieval Mordovians
The article presents the results of archaeological studies of the Mordovian burial ground, located on the eastern outside of the village of Belogorskoye in the Krasnoarmeysk district of the Saratov region. In 2012, four burials were studied at the burial
Dmitry G. Barinov +1 more
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Toponymic folklore of Moksha-Mordovians of Samarskaja Luka [PDF]
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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Introduction. The wide settlement area of the Mordovian people presents a significant challenge for researchers studying traditional culture. The culture of the Mordovians, residing in various regions of our country, has evolved under the influence of ...
Evgeny N. Bikeуkin +2 more
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