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COVID-19 and the Traditional Culture of the Udmurts [PDF]
The article discusses the spring rites and summer prayers of the Eastern (Trans-Kama) Udmurt and the Udmurts’ festivals (Bydzh’yn nunal, Akashka, Paskha, tulys kis’ton, Gurt/-en vös’, and Mör vös’) during the quarantine period related to COVID-19, as ...
Nikolai Anisimov
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GESTURE IN THE UDMURTS SONG CULTURE: FUNCTIONS AND SEMANTICS
Рассматривается малоизученная в этномузыковедении проблема поведенческих стереотипов певцов – участников ритуального действия. Пространственное поведение исполнителей во время проведения обряда, общепринятые при пении позы и жесты как невербальный язык ...
Нуриева, Ирина Муртазовна
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The Cheptsa River in the rituals and beliefs of the Northern Udmurts
Introduction: the Cheptsa River has a significant economic and social role in the history and culture of the Northern Udmurts since the ancient times. However, special studies on meaning of the Cheptsa River in the life of the Udmurts have not yet been ...
N. Shutova
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How do Udmurts address their God(s)?
Incantatio an International Journal on Charms Charmers and Charming, 2023This article relies on a long-term fieldwork experience: Eva Toulouze has attended Udmurt animistic ceremonies in Bashkortostan over a period of ten years and has collected there the uttered prayers. These prayers are the corpus upon which our linguistic
E. Toulouze, Tatiana Vladykina
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The concept of a clean and unclean body — an example of Udmurts [PDF]
The article examines the poly-semantic concept of cleanliness in traditional Udmurt practices in respect to religious, ritualized and daily life, focusing on the definite object of a human body.
Tatiana Minniyakhmetova
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A CROSS-BEAM LOG IN TRADITIONAL REPRESENTATIONS AND RITUALS OF UDMURTS
One of the most significant structural elements in the dwelling of the Udmurts, as well as of other Finno-Ugric, Turkic and Slavic peoples of the Russian forest belt, was the cross beam log (matitsa) - a supporting beam supporting the ceiling.
R. R. Sadikov
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Yearbook of Finno-Ugric Studies, 2022
The indigenous populations of Udmurtia (five populations of Udmurts and Besermyans) have been studied for the first time by the genome-wide array. The populations were studied in the context of all Finno-Ugric and other surrounding ethnic groups.
E. Balanovska +6 more
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The indigenous populations of Udmurtia (five populations of Udmurts and Besermyans) have been studied for the first time by the genome-wide array. The populations were studied in the context of all Finno-Ugric and other surrounding ethnic groups.
E. Balanovska +6 more
semanticscholar +1 more source

