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FSC National Risk Assessment
Izhorians: a Disappearing Ethnic Group Indigenous to the Leningrad Region
CEDAW/C/USR/Q/7/Add.1
Economic and Social Council Distr.: General 27 January 2021
Ethnic and Linguistic Context of Identity: Finno-Ugric Minorities
Indigenous Links Chapter 3
Ethnogeographic Metamorphosis of East Karelia During the 20 Century
Balto-Finnic Personal Name Suffixes Marje Joalaid Estonia
The Scientist and Authority in the History of Finno-Ugric Research in Russia 65 Write As Poets” (Berkovskij 1973: 19)
Ethnic and Religious Minorities in Stalin's Soviet Union: New Dimensions of Research
Context-Related Melodies in Oral Culture 37 Folk Song in Its Primary Function, I.E
Year 2, Nos. 7-9 (1932)
The People of the Finnish-Perm Ethnic Group in Ukraine
CULTURAL ANALYSIS an INTERDISCIPLINARY FORUM on FOLKLORE and POPULAR CULTURE
Indigenous Peoples of Russia Country Profile Table of Contents
Registers of Communication
1. Some General Facts About the Votic Language
Draft Report on Endangered Uralic Minority Cultures Rapporteur
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00173-Estonia-Seto Leelo
The Revival of Finno-Ugric Studies in Soviet Estonian Ethnography
Commentaries of the Republic of Moldova
Ingrians - the Forgotten Finns
On the Inter-Genre Transitions of Laments and Kalevala-Metric Songs in the Balto-Finnic Cultural Space1
Ethnic Structure of St Petersburg – Petrograd – Leningrad in the Period of 1703-1991
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Finno-Ugric Peoples
Ethnogeographic Metamorphosis of East Karelia
The Transformation of the Identity of the Karelian Isthmus of Russia
The Evolution of Settlement Areas of Ingrian Finns in Northwest Russia in the Second Half of the 20Th Century Stupin, Yu
Regional Consultations for the Preparation of the Global Action Plan of the International Decade of Indigenous Languages (IDIL
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National in Form, Socialist in Content: USSR National and Language Policies in the Early Period
Can Common Finno-Ugric Ethnic and Linguistic Links Substantiate Intra
Physical Anthropology of Finno-Ugric Peoples L
The Baltic Finnish Peoples Divided by State and Administrative Borders