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adam_text | CONTENTS
List of Illustrations ix
Acknowledgments xi
Preface xiii
Introduction 1
Chapter 1: History and Memory 13
Chapter 2: Vepsian Cosmologies 37
Chapter 3: Spruce Eyelashes and Blue Eyes of Lakes 55
Chapter 4: The Bad Masters 69
Chapter 5: The Long Night of Museums 81
Conclusion 109
Glossary 115
References 117
Index 123
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INDEX
agriculture, 56—57
mechanization of, 22—23
slash-and-burn agriculture, 15—16
Soviet reorganization, 29 (See also
collective farming)
Alexander I of Russia, 65
Alkvist, August, xix
Anatolyevna, Anna, 89
Ankhimova, Nataliya, xv, 44, 74, 81—86,
92-93,97, 100-104
assimilation and forced migration, 14. See
also labour migration
assimilation and linguistic repression, 4
Auer, Vaino, Finnlands Lebensraum, 24
authentic culture, xviii
Azra, Georges, 69, 85
Balinese cockfight, 109
Baltic-Finnish Peoples (Yokipp), 27
Baltic-Ugric people, 14, 94
banya, bathing in, 61
barge hauling, 9
Bazhov, Pavel, The Malachite Casket, 48
Belorussians, 23
best practices for cultural survival and
language revival, 113
bezpredel (without boundaries), 11, 79
black labradorite, 66
Boas, Franz, 50
Bolshakova, A., 83
book-burnings, 26—27
boy’s viktorina, 88—90
Bubrikh, D.V., 14
Cameron, Charles, 65
Capital (Marx), 112
carpentry, 17
cash economy, 17
Catherine the Great, 65
census, 21-22
Chastniki (private actors), 10
Chesme Column, 65
chud’ (strange ones, other ones), xiii, 94
collectivization, 9, 20, 30, 109
Communist Party, 66
community, 14
collective ownership of forests,
grasslands, and fishing grounds, 15
conscripted workers, 17
Continuation War, 23
contracts with nature spirits, 46—47
contracts with the state, 76
contractual nature of relationship
between Veps and the Forest
Masters, 10
cosmological universe of the Veps, 2,
9-10, 37, 39, 72, 79
cowherder magic, 46
cowherders’ contractual relationships
with the Forest Master, 47
crimson quartzite. See raspberry
quartzite
cultural capital associated with mining,
64-65, 71
cultural capital from extractive industries,
111
cultural preservation movement, 3, 6
cultural production, xvii
cultural revival, xx, 1, 9, 84
cultural survival and language revival, 113
cultural work, 92
Curtis, Edward, 50
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dacha (country houses that functioned as
vacation homes), 60, 102
de Montferrand, Auguste, 65
Detstvo Opalennoye Voynoy (Childhood
Singed by the War) (Lonin), 26
dispossession, 58, 113
Durkheim, ¿mile, 109
Dvortsi sanatorium, 59-60
eco-resort development, 57
ecotourism, 58-67. See also nature
tourism
education, 6, 22-23, 25, 92
elite mineral resources, 10, 63-67
taken away to unknown places, 76
elite nature of Karelian woods, 67
cmag (or Mistress), 15
embroidery, 6
ethnographic research
villagers’ expectations, 50-51
event ethnography, 81
exchange, 49. See also fairness and
appropriateness
exchange as protocol for understanding
one’s place in the world, 112
expert, xvi, xix
extractive industries, 58. See also mining;
resource extraction
extractive practices and indigeneity
intersection, 111
factory work, 8
fairness and appropriateness, 10, 40, 48,
69, 72, 76
farming, 2, 9. See also agriculture
Figes, Orlando, 47
Finnish occupation of Vepsian
territories, xix, 3, 9, 23-27, 91,
109-10
de-Russification of school territory, 26
Finnish language schools, 25
good nutrition for children and
teens, 26
Finnish preoccupation with Veps as kin,
xix, 24-25
Finnlands Lehensraum (Auer), 24
Finno-Ugric minority group, 1, 8
fishing, 2, 56-57
major form of subsistence, 16
well-organized and communal
endeavour, 16
folklore around copper and malachite
mining, 48
foreign owners, 40. See also private
companies; privatization
forest
cut down and taken away, 70
humans related to each other through
medium of, 43
importance to Vepsian cosmology, 39
physical barriers around publicly
accessible sectors of, 76
as place where physical and spiritual
worlds overlap, 103
forest folk, 1, 39
Forest Masters. See Masters of
the Forest
forest spirits and Khozyayeva, 40.
See also Masters of the Forest
ritualized exchanges and moral
contracts with, 112
Vepsian belief in, 9-10, 40, 49, 52,
72-74, 78, 104
frugality, 48-49
gabbro-diabase, 10, 56, 64, 105
part of Soviet state-building and
infrastructure-building projects, 66
private companies in, 70
garbage dumps, 101, 104
Geertz, Clifford, 109
gendered division of labour, 15, 88, 92
Gimreka pogost, 103
girl’s viktorina, 86-88
“good old times,” 71-72, 78-79, 109
before-and-after comparisons, 77-78
Grandfather Frost, 26, 49
grassroots or homegrown museums,
xvii-xviii
Great Northern War, 17
Great October Revolution, 9, 18, 71-72
“Greater Finland” vision, 24, 28
greed or excessive accumulation, 48
green primitivism, 110—11
healing springs, 58-59, 101
Heikkinen, Kaja, 49
higher education programs, 22
History of the Russian State (Karamzin),
14
holism, xvii
households (three-or-four-generation), 15
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human-animal relations, 22
human-nature relations, 43, 57
hunting, 2, 8
new practices favouring foreigners, 77
hunting-gathering, 8, 56
illiteracy. See literacy
indigeneity, xix, 11-12
international space of, 113
intersection between extractive
practices and, 110-11
Soviet classification system of, 111
indigenization, 21
indigenization politics period, 22
indigenous activists from outside Russia,
113
indigenous community
with resource extraction as central part
of identity, 110
indigenous people as local bureaucrats, 21
indigenous people who depart from
a common script (or expectation),
17-18,110
indigenous revitalization movement, 110
industrial activities, 57
infrastructure projects, 30, 66
institutionalization of ethnicities, 22
interviews, xv
life history interviews with village
elders, 23
ironworks, 17
Ivanovna, Anna, 23
story of her husband’s youth, 25, 27-29
izand (father or grandfather or Master), 15
izba (log house), 1
Journey project (or Vepsian Land project),
83
journey to Vepsian Land, 99-100
Jutikkala, Eino, 24
Kalevala (Lonnrot), xix, 24-25
Karamzin, N.M., History of the Russian
State, 14
Karelia, 13
health offerings, 60
historical ecotourism in, 58—67
as leisure destination, 56, 74
long history of ecological vacations, 61
as nature and health tourism
destination, xxi, 10
Karelian Autonomous Social
Socialist Republic (KASSR), 18—19,
21-22
Karelian wood, 10
Kettunen, Lauri, xix
Khozyain. See Masters
Khozyain Lesa (Master of the Forest)
statue, 2
Khozyayeva. See Masters
khrushevki, 30
Kirov Railway, 23
Kodima (Native Land), xv, 33
Kokorina, Olga, 90, 93, 100
kokoshniks (headdresses), 6
kolkhozes, 9, 28—30, 57, 112
Kononov, Vasiliy, 5
Korenizatsiya (Korenization), 20—22
korennye narodi (rooted peoples)
indigenous people, 20
Koroleva, Lyudmila, 38
Korsak, Irina Nikolaevna, 93
Kruschev, Nikita
urbanization and liquidation of
villages, 30
labour migration, 2-3, 23, 65, 82, 89
feudal period history of, 3
labour quotas, 17
land distribution, 14
language, 113. See also terms for specific
languages
ABCD hierarchy of languages, 21
Soviet change in policy around, 20
Lenin, Vladimir, 18
Leningradskaya Oblast’, 5, 14, 18, 82
Vepsian okrug (area) in, 22
Lenin’s mausoleum, 10, 66, 105
Leshiy or izand, 39, 46, 49. See also
Masters of the Forest
likbez (liquidation of illiteracy), 20
linguistic or folklore-oriented
research, 50
linguistic repression, 4
literacy, 20, 22-23
“live water,” 63
living history museum, 2
living museum, 97
“Living Vepsian Speech,” 7
local languages
educational and cultural programs
conducted in, 21
125
INDEX
logging, 9, 18, 33, 57
contracts with the state, 10
escalation of, 70
labour migration, 23
logging companies of today
fail to replant and impede forest
regrowth, 74
Long Night of Museums, 81, 105
“Long Will You Dream of Karelia,” 56
Lonin, Ryurik, 1, 3, 13, 27, 50, 83, 92, 96,
98, 104-5
Detstvo Opalennoye Voynoy, 26
revered figure within the village, 4
Lonnrot, Elias, Kalevala, xix, 24
low-wage, dangerous manual labour, 69,
74, 78
Makaryev, S.A., 18
The Malachite Casket (Bazhov), 48
Mannerheim, Marshal, 24-25
market liberalization in forest
management, 69, 75
Martial Springs, 59-60, 101
Marx, Karl, Capital, 112
Marx and Engels statue
base of raspberry quartzite, 66
Marxism, 19
Masters, 10, 37, 39-41, 43, 48, 104. See
also new, bad masters; Water Master
ability to relocate, 73
able to reward and punish, 48
dislocated/disappearing, 11, 75, 78
doublespeak around topic, 50
enforced system of rules on subsistence
activities, 49
negotiation with, 40, 43, 47
political and economic, 9
regulatory functions, 79
succession of tsars, Soviet authorities
and new entrepreneurs, 40, 47,
72-73
Vepsian cosmology of Masters (See
cosmological universe of the Veps)
Masters, belief in, 49, 52, 72-74, 78
Masters, lore of, 40
Masters of the Forest, 8, 39, 72
cosmological contracts with the, 10
power to protect and punish, 41
proper or fair exchange, 76
statue, 2, 37
Vepsian belief in, 40
when forests transformed, 41
material culture, 4
Maximov, Alexie, 33-34
mechanization of agriculture, 22-23
megarenters, 70, 75-76, 79. See also new,
bad masters
metalworkers, 23
Middle Veps, 82
Mikulich, Nataliya Andreevna, 93
military and shipbuilding industries, 17
miners, 8, 18
known for skills associated with the
region, 85
mining, 2, 9, 33, 48, 57
contracts with the state, 10
economic and cultural capital from,
64, 78
shift from raspberry quartzite to
gabbro-diabase, 105
mining companies, 69. See also private
companies
anxieties about expansion of, 70
lack of investment into local economy,
74-75
“The Miraculous Qualities of Black
Shungite,” 61
mixed marriages between Veps and non-
Veps, 31
modernity, xviii, 16
modernization, 23
Moscow metro, 10, 105
multi-storey residential buildings
(blocks of fiats) near urban centres,
30-31
museum culture, 97
Museum Day, 99
Museum Night, xv, 11, 81, 100
museum night for adults, 92-99
museum night for children, 86-92
Museum Night for Sheltozero, 86
Napoleon’s sarcophagus, 10, 65-66, 69,
85, 105
Narkompros (Soviet Ministry for
Education), 20
nation-building, 21
national elite and a working class, 21
National Museum of the Republic of
Karelia, 2
national self-determination, 20
national-territorial demarcation, 21
126
INDEX
natsionalno-territorialnoye
razmezhevaniye (nation-territorial
demarcation), 21
natural elements as proxies for
Masters, 45
nature spirits, 9, 46-47. See also Masters
medium and object of social
transactions, 72
nature tourism, 57. See also eco tourism
associated with health and healing, 60
commonly seen as incompatible with
extractive industries, 57
contracts with the state, 10
Nazis, 25
negotiation or renegotiating social
contract, 72
negotiation with Masters or Owners, 40,
43, 47
neperspektivnye, 31
new, bad masters, 71, 78-79, 90
deregulated mining and logging
companies, 11
have made the forest uninhabitable for
the old Masters, 80
new quarry owners, 105
private companies, 112
“new Russian” dialect, 78
Nicholas I, Emperor of Russia, 65
Northern Veps, xvi, 8, 82. See also Veps
commercial fishing, 16
cultural identity, 18
gender roles, 82—83
labour skills, 17
othodnichestvo (temporary labour
migration), 82
patrilocal kinship structure, 15
renowned for their mastery of
raspberry quartzite, 65
women active in political life, 82-83
nostalgia about “good old days,” 79
nostalgia for Soviet times, 71-72, 78
Novgorod Governorate
Veps belonged to private landowners,
17
obrusenie (Russianization), xx
Old Russian architecture, 38-39
Olonets Governorate, 17
Onega Veps. See Northern Veps
origin myths, 109
o sed lye inorodtsi (resident foreigners), 22
othodnichestvo (temporary labour
migration), 2, 65, 82
outside scholar, xvi
outsiders, xix
Ozbivshiy Musey (A Museum Come to
Life), 83
Paatenen Viesti (Padan News), 25
“parade of sovereignties,” 9, 32
passports, 29, 71
Pavlovich, Anatoliy, 76—77
peripheries and centres disparities, 21
perspektivnye, 31
Peter the Great, 61, 67, 101
industrial activities and resource
extraction, 8, 57
interest in healing springs, 10, 58-59
national peasants under, 17
Petrozavodsk, 17, 23
building boom, 30
Petrozavodsk State University, 51, 92
hub for Vepsian linguists and language
activists, 7
physical illness
from improper behaviour toward
natural elements, 44-45
Pimenov, V.V., 14
“Plokhie oni, plokhie Khozyayeva ”, 79
pogost, 15
post-Soviet period, xvii, 9, 17, 56-57,
109,112
migrant workers from other parts of
the Soviet Union, 31, 89-90
mining and logging by private
companies, 57
more international space of indigeneity,
113
nature being monetized, 78
new economy anything but moral, 75
restrictions on the wildlife, 77
private companies, 10, 40, 70, 76
forest and mineral concessions to, 57
marginalization of Vepsian labour, 105
unintelligible to the locals, 79
privatization, 10-11, 70, 85, 112
cutting off Vepsian access to natural
resources, 11
labour flow disrupted by, 90
lakes and lakeshore properties, 10, 57,
62-63
no investment into local economies, 69
127
INDEX
punishment
Forest Master’s power of, 41-42
punishments in the forest, 44
purple porphyry. See raspberry quartzite
Quartzitniy, 64
rare minerals, 8, 57, 64, 105
raspberry quartzite, xxi, 3,10, 56, 64—65,
85, 95, 105
cultural capital, 65
elite status carried over to Soviet era,
66
production disappearing, 70
transnational appeal, 65
tsar’s stone, 10, 65
raspberry quartzite stoneworker brigade,
71-72
Rastvorov, Nikolai, 41
reciprocity, 40
representation, xv
resident foreigners, 22
resource extraction, 56-57, 110
respect, 40
revolution (1917). See Great October
Revolution
Rinaldi, Antonio, 65
Rogers, Douglas, 40
ruralness association with backwardness,
67, 84-85
Russian Academy of Sciences, 13
Russian Forest Code, 11, 69, 75
empowered private companies, 70, 76
Russian integration of tourism and health
sectors, 58
Russian language, 31
Russian-language research on the Veps,
50
Russian Museum of Ethnography in St.
Petersburg, 38
Russian Orthodox Christianity, 9, 38, 102
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist
Republic, 18
Rybreka, xv, 64, 66, 102
discontent over privatization, 70
Ryti, Risto, 24
Ryurik and his Museum, 83
Ryurik and his Sheltozero, 83
salvage ethnography, 50, 104
sber (community), 14
self-determination, Lenin’s idea of,
18-19
self-determination, Stalin’s investment
in, 19
self-representation, xv, xviii, 85
Setyala, Emile, xix
‘‘Shakespeare in the Bush,” 51
Shcheleyki Church of Dimitri Sol unski,
102
Sheltozero, xv, xvii, 1, 13, 18-19, 23
discontent over privatization, 70
division of labour, 92
state-approved and valorized place of
nature, 62, 109
Sheltozero Vepsian Ethnographic
Museum, xvii, 1-2, 19, 37. See also
Museum Night
exhibit (2009) shown at Petrozavodsk,
86
foundation and history, 3-11
hosting of community events, 7
linguistic preservation and revival, 7
living history museum, 2
local archive, 8
permanent installation, 13
piece of French culture embedded in,
85
staff is exclusively female, 92
Vepsian history in, 13
Sheltozero hunters’ association, 77
shoksha. See raspberry quartzite
Shoksha, 64
shungite, 60-62
magical-medicinal powers of, 62
Siragusa, Laura, 6, 20
slash-and-burn agriculture, 15-16
Smirnova, Evgeniya Nikolaevna, 93
social contract, 10, 72, 76
sovkhoz organizers, 31
Southern Veps, 82
Soviet era, 4, 14, 18-19, 23, 57, 72, 79
best practices in agriculture, 22
Karelia cultivated as leisure
destination, 74
reorganization of the rural countryside,
29 {See also collectivization)
Soviet nation-building, 20
Soviet textbooks
burning of, 26—27
Soviet-to-post-Soviet transition, 71
sovkhoz workshop, 3
128
INDEX
sovkhozes (state farms), 9, 30, 57, 112.
See also collectivization
spirit Masters. See Masters
St. Isaac’s Cathedral in St. Petersburg, 65
Stalin, Joseph, 19, 22, 29
Stalinism, 19
state peasants, 17—18
state workers, 78
stereotypes, 51
Stoffwechsel (exchange of substance), 112
stonework on aestheticized mineral, 105
communal notions of ethnic pride, 110
stone workers, 9, 18. See also miners
cultural capital, 65—66, 71
free movement as, 3
Strogalshikova, Zinaida, 13
subsistence and livelihood practices. See
Vepsian subsistence and livelihoods
subsistence tools, 84
Suslov, V., 38
swidden agriculture, 57
syncretic integration between Christian
beliefs and beliefs in the spirits, 9, 14,
38,42,46
Tatars, 23
temporary labour migration, 2-3, 65, 82
Third Program of the Communist Party
of the Soviet Union, 30
tourist realism, xviii
traditional log houses, 88
traditional tools, 8
traditional Vepsian costume, 6, 86
traditional Vepsian musical instruments,
5,98
transgression, 40
translocal connections
markers of prestige for the community,
84
Tree of Life (festival), 5
tsarist era, 79
industrial activities and resource
extraction, 56—57
tsarist Russia, 14
tsarist-to-Soviet transition, 71
tsar’s stone, 10, 65
Tsarskoye Selo, 65
Ukrainian workers
new logging operations, 89-90
Ul’bakov, Sergei, 5
unknown space across the border, 70—71
urbanization, 23, 30-31, 101
Vapaa Karjala (Free Karelia), 25
Vekhruchey, xv
Velikholukskaya Oblast’, 28
Veps, xvi-xvii, 1, 8, 14, 17-19, 22, 50, 80.
See also Northern Veps
as “ancient” people at “sunset” of their
culture, xx
belief in forest spirits and Khozyayeva
(See forest spirits and Khozyayeva)
historical relationship with unique
natural resources, xvii
loss of prestige and status, 85
narrative of themselves as skilled
workers, 67
Orthodox Christians, 38, 103
present-day anxieties around
privatization, 10
relationship with natural environment,
55
relied on extractive industries for
cultural and economic capital, 111
seen as disappearing people, 18
shifting field of cultural identities, 113
stories about themselves to themselves,
109
suspect in Stalin’s books, 29
value recognized during Soviet era, 105
Veps National Volost’, 4, 9
“Veps—An Indigenous Small-numbered
People of Russian Federation” (2008),
13
Vepsian Choir, 5-6, 8, 83-84
Vepsian Conversations (conversation
club), 7
Vepsian cosmology. See cosmological
universe of the Veps
Vepsian cultural festival (Tree of Life), 5
Vepsian family placement around the
table, 94-95
Vepsian homeland as resource
environment, 10, 56
Vepsian identity politics, 3, 8
Vepsian Land, 82
Vepsian language, xiii—xx, 9, 90, 92
as formal language of instruction, 22
oral language, 7, 22
prohibition of (1937), 27
written, 7, 33
129
INDEX
Vepsian language revival, 9, 50
Vepsian language teas, 6-8
Vepsian National Volost’, 32—35
Vepsian riddles, 88, 90
Vepsian stoneworkers, 3
Vepsian subsistence and livelihoods, xvii,
2, 8-9, 14-16, 56, 112
“the Vepsian wedding,” 84—86, 96
Vepsian woodworkers, 103
Vepsian world view, 40
viktorina, 11, 86, 94
village houses as summer homes, 102
villages with and without prospects, 31
Vinnitsi, 5, 20
Vinokurova, Irina, 13, 38
Vodyanoy (Water Master), 45
Volost’, 4-5, 8, 93
mineral wealth and, 74
Voznesenie, 25
wage labour, 17
Water Master
offerings to curry favour of, 46
power to reward and punish, 45
weapons plants, 17
wilderness, 59—60
Winter War, 24
women
cultural and representational labour,
85, 92
women active in political life, 82—83
wooden churches, 38-39
wooden ecclesiastical architecture, 102
woodworkers and woodworking, 9, 39
World War II, xix, 9, 23-31, 91, 109
Finnish occupation of Karelia during,
23-24
Yeltsin, Boris, 9, 32
Yokipp, Mauno, Baltic-Finnish Peoples,
27
za granitsu (abroad, or beyond borders),
11,70,79
Zaytseva, Nina, 7, 13, 49
Zyl’, Ekaterina Mikayiovna, 93
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spelling | Davidov, Veronica 1978- (DE-588)1046199730 aut Long night at the Vepsian Museum the forest folk of Northern Russia and the struggle for cultural survival Veronica Davidov North York, Ontario, Canada University of Toronto Press [2017] © 2017 xxi, 130 Seiten Illustrationen, Karte txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Teaching culture : UTP ethnographies for the classroom Includes bibliographical references (pages 117-121) and index Šeltozerskij Vepsskij Ėtnografičeskij Muzej (DE-588)6076082-5 gnd rswk-swf Veps Russia (Federation) Sheltozero History Veps Russia (Federation) Sheltozero Ethnic identity Veps Russia (Federation) Sheltozero Social life and customs Veps Russia (Federation) Sheltozero Religion Ethnology Russia (Federation) Sheltozero Kulturelle Identität (DE-588)4033542-2 gnd rswk-swf Wepsen (DE-588)4212642-3 gnd rswk-swf Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 gnd rswk-swf Sheltozero (Russia) Religious life and customs Šeltozerskij Vepsskij Ėtnografičeskij Muzej (DE-588)6076082-5 b Wepsen (DE-588)4212642-3 s Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 s Kulturelle Identität (DE-588)4033542-2 s DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030114973&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030114973&sequence=000002&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030114973&sequence=000003&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Davidov, Veronica 1978- Long night at the Vepsian Museum the forest folk of Northern Russia and the struggle for cultural survival Šeltozerskij Vepsskij Ėtnografičeskij Muzej (DE-588)6076082-5 gnd Veps Russia (Federation) Sheltozero History Veps Russia (Federation) Sheltozero Ethnic identity Veps Russia (Federation) Sheltozero Social life and customs Veps Russia (Federation) Sheltozero Religion Ethnology Russia (Federation) Sheltozero Kulturelle Identität (DE-588)4033542-2 gnd Wepsen (DE-588)4212642-3 gnd Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 gnd |
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title | Long night at the Vepsian Museum the forest folk of Northern Russia and the struggle for cultural survival |
title_auth | Long night at the Vepsian Museum the forest folk of Northern Russia and the struggle for cultural survival |
title_exact_search | Long night at the Vepsian Museum the forest folk of Northern Russia and the struggle for cultural survival |
title_full | Long night at the Vepsian Museum the forest folk of Northern Russia and the struggle for cultural survival Veronica Davidov |
title_fullStr | Long night at the Vepsian Museum the forest folk of Northern Russia and the struggle for cultural survival Veronica Davidov |
title_full_unstemmed | Long night at the Vepsian Museum the forest folk of Northern Russia and the struggle for cultural survival Veronica Davidov |
title_short | Long night at the Vepsian Museum |
title_sort | long night at the vepsian museum the forest folk of northern russia and the struggle for cultural survival |
title_sub | the forest folk of Northern Russia and the struggle for cultural survival |
topic | Šeltozerskij Vepsskij Ėtnografičeskij Muzej (DE-588)6076082-5 gnd Veps Russia (Federation) Sheltozero History Veps Russia (Federation) Sheltozero Ethnic identity Veps Russia (Federation) Sheltozero Social life and customs Veps Russia (Federation) Sheltozero Religion Ethnology Russia (Federation) Sheltozero Kulturelle Identität (DE-588)4033542-2 gnd Wepsen (DE-588)4212642-3 gnd Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Šeltozerskij Vepsskij Ėtnografičeskij Muzej Veps Russia (Federation) Sheltozero History Veps Russia (Federation) Sheltozero Ethnic identity Veps Russia (Federation) Sheltozero Social life and customs Veps Russia (Federation) Sheltozero Religion Ethnology Russia (Federation) Sheltozero Kulturelle Identität Wepsen Kultur Sheltozero (Russia) Religious life and customs |
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