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FEELINGS AND EMOTIONAL STATES
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Martynova E. P. What are People in the North Astonished at?
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7-11 |
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Rakhmanova L. Ya. Intimate Spaces for Body and Soul in the Village: Awkwardness, Embarrassment and Shame as a Part of the Participant Observation
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12–19 |
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Volzhanina E. A. Emotional Experiences as a Result of Adaptation of Participants’ of the Yamal Northern Territorial Registration Expedition to the Extreme Work Conditions
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20–30 |
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Sirina A. A. What is behind the Emotions: Industrial Projects and Public Hearings in the Eastern Siberia
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31–38 |
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Kustova J. G. Feelings and Emotions in Khakassian Family
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39–45 |
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Grachev I. A. Grief and Sorrow in the Funeral Ceremony of the Khakass People
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46–51 |
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Stepanova O. B. Emotions in Selkup Folklore
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52–58 |
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Liskevich N. A. Emotions in the Historical Narratives of the Ialutorovsk Komi
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59–65 |
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Kliueva V. P. Leave Not Stay: Extreme Emotions of Non-Indigenous Northerners
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66–73 |
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Pivneva E. A. “What Haven’t We Been Through”: Some Aspects of the Ethnic Identity of the Aboriginal Peoples of Siberia
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74–80 |
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HUMAN, ANIMAL, LANDSCAPE
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Davydov V. N. Emotions in Human-Animal and Landscape Relations: the Research of Coral Works in Taimyr
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81–87 |
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Goncharov N. S. Animals in the Narratives of the Population of Zhigansk Village in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)
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88–96 |
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Pavlinskaya L. R. Landscape Features in the Epics and Ritual Texts of the Turks of Siberia(Late 19th — Early 20th Centuries)
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97–103 |
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Lyubimova G. V. Emotions Evoked by Snow (Perceptions of Snow and Snow-Related Practices in the Traditional Culture of Siberian Russians)
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104–110 |
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IMAGES AND IDEAS
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Kisser T. S. Ethnographic Aspects of J. G. Georgi’s Travels in Siberia
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111–118 |
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Vaté V., Davydova E. A. Food, Emotions and Social Relations among the Amguema Chukchi
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119–126 |
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Moskalenko N. P. Smell is the Key Perception of the World in the Tuvinian Culture
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127–134 |
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Tselishcheva V. G. The Reformatting and Framing of the Social Past
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135–142 |
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Kaduk E. V. Perception Peculiarities of Contemporary Debt Trade and Charity Practices in the Anabar Ulus (District) of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)
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143–152 |
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Kisel V. A. The Image of Kaigal in Tuvan Culture (Emotional Perception and Political Situation)
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153–161 |
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Ryndina O. M. Image of Siberia in Group Experiences of Russian Germans
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162–168 |
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Golubkova O. V. Ethnopsychological Aspects of the Perception of “Stranger” Spirits in The Folk Beliefs of Russians and Komi in Western Siberia
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169–175 |
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VISUALIZATION OF EMOTIONS
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Missonova L. I. Visual Art as a Source for Reconstructing Trade and Exchange Relations of the Peoples of the Far East (Eighteenth–Twenty First Centries)
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176–183 |
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Perevalova E. V. Ethnicity in Cinema: Nenets, Khanty and Mansi on the Screen
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184–192 |
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Terekhina A. N., Volkovitskiy A. I. “V Tundre Eto Ne Terpit”: Notes on the Yamal Nenets Representations of their Culture
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193–200 |
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Panáková J. Dealing With Grief Through Photography (Providensky District, Chukotka)
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201–208 |
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HISTORY OF COLLECTIONS
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Shrader T. A., Sutiagina L. E. Review of the Scandinavian Collections in the Storages of MAE RAS
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209–215 |
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Merenkova O. N. A Collection Description by L. A. Mervart as an Example of Museum Document
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216–223 |
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PERSONA
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Bereznitsky S. V. Taboo Persons in the Communities of Manchu-Tungus and Nivkhs of the Amur-Sakhalin Region
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226–235 |