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Eastern Finno-Ugrian Cooperation and Foreign Relations
My Birthplace
Foraging in Boreal Forest: Wild Food Plants of the Republic of Karelia, NW Russia
Russian Orthodox Missions to the East
A Study of the Language Laws in Russia's Finno-Ugric Republics
Ritual and the Supernatural in Orthodox Karelian Folk Religion
Indigenous Peoples in the Russian Federation
Indigenous People”
Russia Beyond the Russians Dr. Asya M. Pereltsvaig (Asya
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The Genetic Closeness of the Finnish Ugric, Slav and Germanic
Ancient DNA Reveals Prehistoric Gene-Flow from Siberia in the Complex Human Population History of North East Europe
The Karelians of Olonets Province in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Languages of the Peoples of the Russian Federation: Legal Aspect of Language Policy in a Multinational Country
Karelia As a Finnish-Russian Issue: Re-Negotiating the Relationship Between National Identity
Ethnogeographic Metamorphosis of East Karelia During the 20 Century
The Karelian Language in Russia: an Overview of a Language in Context
Ethnic and Religious Minorities in Stalin's Soviet Union: New Dimensions of Research
Construction of the Ethnographic Visual Image of Komi-Zyrians in the “Artistic Ethnology” of the Late 19 Th – 20 Th Centuries
Top View
A Long Great Ethnic Terror in the Volga Eva Toulouze
The Finno-Ugric Peoples in Russia
Indigenous Peoples of the Arctic Countries
Early Formation of Language Policy of Russia's Finno-Ugric
Y Chromosomal Polymorphisms Reveal Founding Lineages in the Finns and the Saami
The Origins of Soviet Ethnic Cleansing
Draft Report on Endangered Uralic Minority Cultures Rapporteur
14 Religious Nationalism in Contemporary Russia: the Case of the Ossetian Ethnic Religious Project Sergey Shtyrkov
Original Research Genetics
The Revival of Finno-Ugric Studies in Soviet Estonian Ethnography
Codebook, Soviet Nationalities Data: 1926 and 1959 Censuses
Constructing Finno-Ugric Identity Through Theatre
Indigenous Peoples and Access to Information (Examples of the Republic of Karelia and the Republic of Mordovia)
Assimilation and Soviet Nationalities Policy
Russian North”: from the Initial Settlement to the Post-Soviet Retreat
The Uralic Languages
Finno-Ugric Peoples
Ethnogeographic Metamorphosis of East Karelia
Protecting the Rights of Minorities and Indigenous Peoples in the Russian
Super-Excellent Info #11 Imperial Aspirations & Expansion
Ru S Sia and Her Colonies
Reconstructing Genetic History of Siberian and Northeastern European Populations
Genes and Languages in Europe: an Analysis of Mitochondrial Lineages
Demographic Sources of the Changing Ethnic Composition of the Soviet Union
The Transformation of the Identity of the Karelian Isthmus of Russia
World Directory of Minorities
Political Status of Ethnic Groups in Russia
National in Form, Socialist in Content: USSR National and Language Policies in the Early Period
Indigenous Education in Russia: Opportunities for Healing and Revival of the Mari and Karelian Indigenous Groups?
Russian Federation: the Human Rights Situation of the Mari Minority of the Republic of Mari El
The Baltic Finnish Peoples Divided by State and Administrative Borders
Supplemental Figures.Pdf
Georgians and Abkhazians. Reflections on an Ethnoterritorial