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Udmurdid ja venelased. Rahvustevahelised suhted kuni Teise maailmasõjani
Udmurts and Russians. Interethnic relations up to the Second World War This article reflects on the history of the Udmurts and their relations with Russians from the late Middle Ages to the mid-20th century: how contacts with Russians developed before
Eva Toulouze
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Were There Any Pagan Shrines within the City of Vyatka?
The paper draws attention to the fact that for a long time, up to our days, there is a statement in the scientific and local history literature that in the territory of the city of Vyatka (Kirov) before the appearance of the Russian population there were
V. A. Korshunkov
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Introduction. The relevance of the research is conditioned by the introduction into scientific use of a previously unused set of archival sources – farmstead cards of the 1920 agricultural census in Little Bashkiria, stored in the National Archive of the
Leyla F. Sayfullina
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North-Kizner Subgroup of Southern Udmurts
Севернокизнерская подгруппа — неотъемлемая часть собственно-южных удмуртов. Впервые выявлена автором на этнографическом материале в результате полевых исследований последнего времени.
Irina, A. Kosareva +1 more
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UDMURT COSMO-PSYCHO-LOGOS IN ANTHROPOLOGICAL COMPARISON OF MOKSHA, ERZYA, UDMURT
El artículo presenta una compleja investigación sobre el cuento de hadas Udmurt y Udmurt Cosmo-Psycho-Logos, así como un análisis antropológico del pueblo Udmurt como la especificación de las naciones rusa y fino-úgrica en la historia de las etnias Udmurt y las súper etnias rusas.
A. A. Gagaev +2 more
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Introduction: the Ob-Ugric and Permian traditions have preserved elements of the ancient mythological consciousness, the study of which together with the available data of related sciences would shed light on the history of the formation of these ethnic ...
T. V. Voldina, T. Minniyakhmetova
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Ethno-linguistic and ethno-demographic development of Finno-ugric nations in the Ural-Volga region
Introduction. In the light of the revival and development of national languages and cultures of the peoples of the Russian Federation, this article tries to reveal the ethno-demographic and ethno-linguistic development of the Finno-Ugric peoples-Mari ...
Fail G. Safin +2 more
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This article discusses conversion of pagan Udmurts to Islam in the XIX-XX centuries and their assimilation among the Kazan Tatars and partly among the Bashkirs.
M. Atamanov
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This article is dedicated to the Udmurt’s understanding of the world of sounds, their norms of behaviour towards sound in the acoustic community. The Udmurt sound worldview has been formed under the influence of the surrounding landscape. The peculiar sound of the Forest, that the Udmurt see and hear in their particular way, causes a particular sound ...
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Forest Spirits in the Udmurt Worldview
Forest spirits are widely represented in the Udmurt traditional belief system. The present study is aimed at systematising traditional folk beliefs about the best-known mythological beings living in the woods, namely the n’ulesmurt (‘forest man’), palesmurt (lit: ‘half-man’), and obyda (‘forest woman’).
Tatiana Panina, Tatiana Vladykina
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