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COW-NURSE ARCHETYPE IN THE RUSSIANS’ AND THE MORDOVIANS’ FOLKLORE [PDF]
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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Common Law Principles of Environmental Protection of the Mordovians
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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Orthodoxy of the Mordovians of Bashkiria
R. R. Sadikov, R. A. Abdulkhalikov
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The paper concerns the investigation of the ethnic structure of the population of the Upper Sura and Moksha regions of the 13th – 14th centuries. The analysis and systematization of archaeological materials allowed the authors to draw the following ...
Vladimir Al. Vinnichek +2 more
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Mordovian traditional women’s headdresses in the context of their ethnic and territorial identity
Introduction. Being one of the elements of the traditional costume, headdresses retained ethnic characteristics for a long time. They were special markers of the ethnically determined worldview of their carriers and indicators of their ethnic and ...
Galina A. Kornishina
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CARTOGRAPHIC RESEARCH OF MORDOVIAN ETHNOS RESETTLEMENT IN RUSSIA ON THE DATA OF CENSUSES
This article describes the research on mapping modeling of Mordovians accommodation on the territory of Russia. The study discovers that a great number of Mordovians live outside the ethnic territory.
N. G. Ivlieva, V. F. Manukhov
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Introduction. The modern differentiation of the Erzya dialects in the Volga region and the Southern Urals is the result of a long historical development. The migration of the Mordovians from their former places of residence contributed to their formation.
Dmitry V. Tsygankin +2 more
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ETHNOPEDAGOGICAL VALUE OF THE COMICAL OF THE MORDOVIAN PEOPLE [PDF]
Introduction: the article explores the folklore’s educational potential and the comical of the Mordovian people in the context of reflection of socio-philosophical categories in it. It also reveals the basis and content of the comical and specifics of the laughing matter for Moksha and Erzya people and their effect on the formation of personality. This
Anastasiya A. Osmushina, Oksana P. Ingle
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Introduction. Historical memory determines a person’s attitude towards the country, towards their people, ethnic group, and other groups with which they identify themselves with.
Tatiana M. Dadaeva, Vladislav N. Motkin
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Bilingual Aphasia in a Mordovian-Russian Speaker
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Kuzmina, E +3 more
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