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Agathon Reinholm – suomalainen taiteilija sukukansojen parissa

open access: yes, 2023
In the 1880s, the Maris, Mordvins or even the Udmurts had not yet come awakened to the studying or recording their own culture. The Finnish ethnographer Axel Olai Heikel undertook several ethnographic expeditions among the linguistic relatives of the ...
Lehtinen, lldikó
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Innovatsioonid idaudmurtide preesterkonnas [PDF]

open access: yesMäetagused
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]

open access: yesTrames, 2008
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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Anthropology of the Finno-Ugric Peoples: The Question of Pigmentation in the Aspect of Application

open access: yesOriental Studies
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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THE TOPIC OF “SHYNESS” IN A POEM BY ASHALCHI OKI

open access: yesTransactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2015
The theme of shyness is explored while analyzing the poem Shyness (Voz’ytlyk) by the first Udmurt poetess Ashalchi Oki. She provides readers with her own understanding of one of the distinguishing features of the Udmurts.
Alevtina Kamitova
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Udmurt Folk Calendar and Rural Society.

open access: yesNauchnyy dialog, 2017
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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Statutory and Customary Law in Governing Marriage and Divorce among Pagan Populations in the Ufa Province from the Mid-19th to the Early 20th Century

open access: yesФинно-угорский мир
Introduction. In the contemporary context, characterized by a crisis of the institutions of family and marriage, there has been a corresponding intensification of legal governance concerning matrimony and dissolution.
Shamil N. Isyangulov
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Calendar rites and the respective terminology of krasnoufimsk udmurts

open access: yes, 2019
© 2019, Estonian Academy Publishers. All rights reserved. The materials on the calendar rites of Krasnoufimsk Udmurts collected by the author in the 1990s, with texts and ethnological and etymological comments are presented, describing the New Year ...
Napolískich V.
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Trends in Urbanization Processes in the National Republics of the Ural-Volga Region During the Late 20th and Early 21st Centuries

open access: yesФинно-угорский мир
Introduction. Urbanization constitutes a significant factor shaping the contemporary state and future trajectories of a nation’s demographic and social development.
Guldar F. Akhmetovа
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On adverbial clauses in Udmurt

open access: yesFinnisch-Ugrische Forschungen, 2023
This paper presents three types of non-finite adverbial clauses in Udmurt: the ones encoded with the suffixes -(e)mja, -(o)nja, and -(o)ńńa. I propose that these suffixes should be decomposed morphologically and that these non-­finite adverbial clauses are to be analyzed as postpositional phrases.
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