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A history and description of bark and skin boat traditions of the native peoples of Scandinavia and northern Russia that ...
The Karelians were resettled and given land, resources, and the opportunity to build new homes and lives. They were fully integrated into Finnish society—not warehoused, ...
If You’re a Bear, These Dogs Will Give You Paws When grizzlies and black bears start hanging around people, Carrie Hunt and her feisty Karelians persuade them to go away ...
The Karelians, for their part, all must speak the majority language (Russian) and adapt to the dominant majority culture. Both Karelians and the Ojibwe are concerned with language and cultural ...
Novaya Vkladka published an article about the Tver Karelians, a minority group in Russia whose population has decreased 50 times in the last 100 years. Global Voices translated the article and is ...
Phantom people: How the Tver Karelians live in Russia By Daria Dergacheva After the war, during the Soviet era, speaking Tver Karelian became a source of embarrassment - it was associated with rural ...
The Bear is on the attack because it is dying from cancer: in this case, a growing separatist sentiment among the diverse peoples of its vast territory, be they Karelians, Tatars, Ichkerians, or ...
Living on the edge of an interstice, as Finnish Karelians have done for centuries, has had a profound effect not just on government, foreign policy and academic elites, but on the general populace.
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