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The Baltic Sea Region the Baltic Sea Region
Impact of the Ussr State Policy on the Vepsians' Assimilation in the 20Th Century
Eastern Finno-Ugrian Cooperation and Foreign Relations
My Birthplace
Russia Country Report: Multicultural Experience in Education
Does Belarusian-Ukrainian Civilization Belong to the Western Or the Latin Civilization? Piotra Murzionak
CEDAW/C/USR/Q/7/Add.1
Economic and Social Council Distr.: General 27 January 2021
Effective Language Politics: the Case of Karelian T.B
The Ethnic Movements of the Finno-Ugrian People in Russia – Their Reflections on the Ethno-National Situation in Finland
Languages of the Peoples of the Russian Federation: Legal Aspect of Language Policy in a Multinational Country
Stepanova Reflections of Belief Systems in Karelian and Lithuanian
Ethnogeographic Metamorphosis of East Karelia During the 20 Century
Balto-Finnic Personal Name Suffixes Marje Joalaid Estonia
Ethnic and Religious Minorities in Stalin's Soviet Union: New Dimensions of Research
Medieval Identities and 19Th-Century National Imagination
Virantanaz – an Epic in Vepsian? About the First Attempt At
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Remarks Tsykarev UNGA Eng
Mythic Discourses Studies in Uralic Traditions
Draft Report on Endangered Uralic Minority Cultures Rapporteur
The Izhma Komi and the Pomor: Two Models of Cultural Transformation
The Observatory of Finno-Ugric Indigenous Peoples in the Republic of Karelia © Maria A
Constructing Finno-Ugric Identity Through Theatre
Contested Indigenous Sámi Rights and Public Dispute –
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Russian North”: from the Initial Settlement to the Post-Soviet Retreat
Ethnic Structure of St Petersburg – Petrograd – Leningrad in the Period of 1703-1991
Finno-Ugric Peoples
Linguistic and Cultural Diversity in Cyberspace
Ethnogeographic Metamorphosis of East Karelia
Ru S Sia and Her Colonies
Hellén 1 Surviving on the Interface How Being Between Two
European Linguistic Diversity--For Whom? the Cases of Finland and Sweden
Evidence for a Belarusian-Ukrainian Eastern Slavic Civilization Piotr Murzionak
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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
The Baltic Finnish Peoples Divided by State and Administrative Borders
Indigenous Peoples of the Barents Euro-Arctic Region: National and International Aspects