Passportization in Tuva and Transformation of Clan/Tribal Names
Introduction. The passportization arrangements resulted in that Tuvans acquired surnames and patronymics: the ethnic naming tradition was thus replaced by a Soviet naming formula.
Elena V. Aiyzhy, Victoria V. Dongak
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Epidemiology and Genetics of Mucopolysaccharidosis Type VI in Russia. [PDF]
Voskoboeva E +10 more
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High daily energy expenditure of Tuvan nomadic pastoralists living in an extreme cold environment. [PDF]
Sellers AJ +3 more
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Three-Component System of Language Planning: A Case Study Tuvan, Kalmyk and Karelian
Svetlana V. Kirilenko
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DATA ON THE TUVANS IN THE BATTLE AT KHOVD IN 1912: A CENTURY LATER [PDF]
Марианна Монге-Байыровна Харунова +1 more
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Comprehensive analysis of the 5-HTTLPR allelic polymorphism effect on behavioral and neurophysiological indicators of executive control in people from different ethnic groups in Siberia. [PDF]
Savostyanov AN +8 more
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On Tuvan particle «bolza» [PDF]
A. V. Bayyr-ool, N. N. Shirobokova
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Images of Nature in Tuvan, Tatar, Russian, and Spanish Riddles
Olga S. Chesnokova, Timur F. Usmanov
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Turbulent being(s): proliferating curses and shamanic practice in post-Soviet Kyzyl, Tuva [PDF]
This thesis is about curses. It shows how the mechanics of cursing are intrinsically linked to shamanic practice in the ethnographic context of social, economic and political shifts in post-Soviet Kyzyl, the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Tuva.
Stelmaszyk, Malgorzata
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Characteristics of Tuvan horses
B. M. Mongush +4 more
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