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From the Volga to Siberia. The Finno-Ugric Peoples in Today's Russia
From the Volga to Siberia. The Finno-Ugric Peoples in Today's Russia
Ildikó Lehtinen
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How are Finno-Ugric peoples doing in today’s Russia? Are these minority groups surviving the pressure of globalisation? This book takes a look at the recent history and current situation of Finno-Ugric peoples from the Volga bend to Siberia. The articles provide a first-hand view of the current status and identity of the Khanty, Komi, Mari and Udmurts. Extensive image material shows us their everyday lives today, while archive pictures offer glimpses of life more than a century ago. Also included in the book are children's drawings depicting their ideas of Udmurt ethnicity.
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Year:
2012
Publisher:
The Finnish Literature Society
Language:
English
Pages:
190
ISBN 10:
9522223468
ISBN 13:
9789522223463
ISBN:
9522223468,9789522223463
Your tags:
finno-ugric,uralic,russia,volga,siberia,khanty,udmurt,komi,mari,mordvin,indigenous peoples,ethnography,history,sociology
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