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Kama-taguste udmurtide kevadise suure päeva (bõddzh’õnal) kombetalituse laulufolkloor [PDF]

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The article is dedicated to the analysis of musical motifs performed by Eastern Udmurts within the framework of the spring ritual complex Bydzhynnal (The Great Day).
Irina Pchelovodova, Nikolai Anisimov
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“Liikumisega” vene laulude kultuurilisi tähendusi Udmurdimaa Debjossõ rajooni Varni külas [PDF]

open access: yesMäetagused
The aim of this article is to identify the specific features of the functioning of Russian round dance and dance songs in the traditional culture of the Northern Udmurts.
Svetlana Tolkachova
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Baškortostani udmurtide folkloor: žanriline iseloomustus, kogumislugu, käibimise iseärasused tänapäeval [PDF]

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The article discusses the peculiarities of the folklore genres of the Udmurts living in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russian Federation, the history of the collection, publication and research of folklore, as well as its modern circulation.
Ranus Sadikov
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Marriage Structure of the Population of Udmurtia in 1989–2021

open access: yesФинно-угорский мир
Introduction. The article presents, for the first time, a historical and demographic study of the marital status of the population of Udmurtia from 1989 to 2021.
Albina I. Azhigulova, Sergey N. Uvarov
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I–V CENTURY MIDDLE KAMA TARASOVO BURIAL GROUND – A UNIQUE MONUMENT OF ANCIENT UDMURTS

open access: yes, 2017
The Tarasovo burial ground (Russia, Udmurtia) is the largest among researched Finno-Ugric monuments of the IâV c. in Eurasia. It was excavated in 1980â1997 by the Kama-Vyatka archaeological expedition of the Udmurt State University (Izhevsk) under the ...
Rimma Goldina, R Goldina
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Values as Predictors of Parent - Child Interaction Specifics in Finno-Ugric and Russian Families

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Psychology and Pedagogics, 2019
The paper represents the results of exploring the effects of values on the specifics of parentchild interaction in Finno-Ugric families (Udmurts, Komi-Permyaks) in comparison to the Russian ones.
Vera Yu Khotinets   +3 more
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The Sacred Space of the Sloboda Udmurts: The Imma/Immala Sanctuary

open access: yesФинно-угорский мир
Introduction. The surge of scholarly interest in Udmurt traditional religion that intensified during the late 1990s and 2000s marked a new phase in the study of pre-Christian ritual sites.
Irina K. Kudryavtseva
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Features and criteria for color code classification of folk costume on the example of the republic of Udmurtia

open access: yesАрхитектон
The issue of classifying the coloristic information contained in national costumes is considered as an invariable element of the external attributes of ethnonational identity using the case of the Republic of Udmurtia national costume. The research work
Sergeeva Anna V.
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Vjatka-taguste udmurtide rituaalne roog tšek-tšegei [PDF]

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The article deals with the ritual dish chek-chegey / shesheri common among Zavyatsky Udmurts. Chek-chegey is a pastry in the form of small dough balls, which are baked for the spring holiday Akashka (in local tradition it coincides with Easter). The dish
Denis Kornilov
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Kaama-taguste udmurtide ettekujutused elamu kaitsevaimudest

open access: yesMäetagused, 2000
The tradition of the Udmurts beyond the River Kaama includes the following supernatural creatures that protect houses and outbuildings: korkakuzjo, or the cottage guardian, gulbech taka - the cottage guardian, who appears in the shape of a ram and lives ...
Ranus Sadikov
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