From The Volga to Siberia

Discover the recent history, national identity, and unique traditions of Finno-Ugric peoples in Russia, illustrated with rare photographic material.
Suitable for: For readers interested in cultural history and minority peoples.
From the Volga to Siberia tells about the recent history, current state and national identity of the Khanty, Mari, Komi and Udmurt peoples in present-day Russia. It is a follow up to the book The Great Bear: Old Photographs of the Volga-Finnic, Permian-Finnic and Ob-Ugrian Peoples (Finnish Literature Society and National Board of Antiquities 1980).
The Finno-Ugric peoples of Russia live as minority groups under the pressures of industrialisation, urbanisation and globalisation. Their own language and culture are under threat. In the countryside it is still possible to see the sacrificial feasts of the Mari people, traditional folk costumes and customs dating back to ancient times. The unique picture material in the book comes mainly from the collections of local photographers.
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Co-authors | Edited by: Ildiko Lehtinen |
Title | From The Volga to Siberia |
SKU | P-FROM-F40395 |