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2022. Vol. 23. № 4
Author | Article title | Pages |
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Tatyana Yu. Sem | The Image of the Shaman Tatake in the Manchu Epic (Ethnocultural Analysis) | 11-20 |
Zarina K. Plaeva | The Mythological Context of the Motif of Atsamaz Playing the Pipe in the Ossetian Nartiada | 21-28 |
Bairta B. Mandzhieva | Recordings of the Song “Shara Gyurgyu” from the Epic “Dzhangar”: The Issue of Preservation | 29-41 |
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Alexandr V. Chernykh, Artyom V. Vostroknutov | “We Were Factory Folk”: The “Factory Text” and Historical Memory in Former Factory Settlements of the Urals | 42-55 |
Elena L. Berezovich, Olesya D. Surikova | The Serpent Stone Zmeevik: An Ethnolinguistic Commentary | 56-68 |
Valeria S. Kuchko | Russian Pearls: An Historical and Ethnographic Study | 69-78 |
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Bair Ts. Gomboev | Shamanic Traditions of the Kachug Buryats (The Cult of Azhirai Buhe) | 79-91 |
Sofya A. Sokolova | Buddhist Relics as the Basis for Political Myths: A New Approach to Understanding the Religious Revival in Buryatia | 79-91 |
Adrianna R. Margoeva | Buddhist Cossacks: The Transformation of Traditional Culture in Modern Conditions | 92-100 |
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Maria V. Tendryakova | The Biographical Method at the Crossroads of Humanitarian Studies | 111-124 |
Olga Yu. Artemova | Knights of the Taiga, the First Australians and Ordinary Capitalism | 125-149 |
Maxim S. Mikhalev | The Clash of Civilizations: Modernization and Tradition in the Lives of Chumikan Residents | 150-159 |
Vladimir L. Klyaus | Biographies of Evenks of Northern Buryatia (Based on the Materials of A. S. Shubin) | 160-169 |
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Viacheslav A. Pozdeev | The Thirty-Eighth Volume of “Russian Folklore” in Memory of V.E. Gusev | 170-175 |
Elena S. Danilko | A Scholarly Trilogy on Old Believers | 176-180 |
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Evgeny V. Aleksandrov | A Planet that Changed Its Orbit: Oleg Igorevich Genisaretsky | 181-189 |
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Contents of the Scholarly Almanac “Traditional Culture” for 2022 | 190-191 |