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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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“We Cannot Pray without Kumyshka”: Alcohol in Udmurt Ritual Life [PDF]
We trace the history of the uses of the alcoholic drink known as kumyshka among the Udmurt. Our focus is on kumyshka’s ritual uses both in public and domestic contexts in the second half of the 19th century, the early 20th century as well as the early ...
Toulouze, Eva, Vallikivi, Laur
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Adaptation Resources and Practices of the Urban Udmurts
The paper considers the adaptation resources and practices of urban Udmurts on the basis of sociological research. The authors point out that a considerable number of urban Udmurts could not fully adapt to the changing social realities.
T A Vasina, I L Pozdeev
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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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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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Udmurt Folk Calendar and Rural Society.
The present paper aims to analyze rituals and festivals of the Udmurt calendar which convey the idea of interrelationship between the producing energy of the nature and of the human being taking into consideration folk beliefs about time as well as age and gender stratification of a rural community.
T. G. Vladykina +2 more
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Innovatsioonid idaudmurtide preesterkonnas [PDF]
This paper, based on the author’s field materials, focuses on the current state of the priesthood of the Trans-Kama (Eastern) Udmurts. It is shown that since the 1990s, with the revival of religious traditions, significant changes have taken place in the
Ranus Sadikov
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COMPARISON OF UDMURT, ESTONIAN, AND FINNISH DIALOGUES: CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMUNICATIVE BEHAVIOUR; pp. 40-50 [PDF]
This study aimed at locating Udmurt culture in the continuum of high- and low-context cultures using the parameter of time-patterning to analyse radio dialogues.
Elena Ryabina
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136 HIV-1 Nef regulates activity of endoplasmic reticulum chaperone calnexin [PDF]
HIV-1 Nef promotes viral replication by downmodulating a number of cell surface transmembrane proteins, such as CD4, MHC-I and MHC-II, which are targeted by Nef to various degradation pathways.
Bukrinsky*, Michael +6 more
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Anthropology of the Finno-Ugric Peoples: The Question of Pigmentation in the Aspect of Application
Introduction. The geographical feature of the Volga-Ural region is its location on the border of Europe and Asia, which, together with the proximity to the Caspian steppes, Ciscaucasia and Siberia, facilitated as the formation of many migration and trade
Murat A. Dzhaubermezov1 +7 more
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