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Broader terms:Narrower term:Used for:- Cheremis (European people)
- Cheremisses
- Cheremissians
- Mari
- Mari people
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Filed under: Mari (European people) -- Music -- History and criticism
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Filed under: Ethnology -- Russia (Federation)
Filed under: Folklore -- Russia (Federation) -- Siberia
Filed under: Chechens -- Fiction Kildar (included on the Unto the Breach Baen CD image; c2006), by John Ringo
Filed under: Chukchi -- FolkloreFiled under: Chukchi -- Religion
Filed under: Folk music -- Russia (Federation) -- History and criticism
Filed under: Karelians -- FinlandFiled under: KhantyFiled under: KomiFiled under: Koryaks Koryak Texts, by Waldemar Bogoras (HTML with commentary at sacred-texts.com) Filed under: Mansi
Filed under: Nentsy -- Social life and customsFiled under: Russians
Filed under: Russians -- Asia, CentralFiled under: Russians -- California
Filed under: Russians -- California -- Fiction Rezánov, by Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton, contrib. by William Marion Reedy (Gutenberg text)
Filed under: Russians -- Travel -- California -- History -- 19th century
Filed under: Russians -- England -- Fiction Mademoiselle Ixe (London: T. F. Unwin, 1891), by Lanoe Falconer Filed under: Russians -- Ethnic identity The New Russian Nationalism: Imperialism, Ethnicity and Authoritarianism, 2000-15 (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, c2016), ed. by Pål Kolstø and Helge Blakkisrud
Filed under: Russians -- Foreign countries -- Politics and government
Filed under: Russians -- France -- Diaries Journal de Marie Bashkirtseff (4th thousand; 2 volumes in French; Paris: G. Charpentier et cie, 1890), by Marie Bashkirtseff (page images at HathiTrust) The Journal of Marie Bashkirtseff (2 volumes; London et al.: Cassell and Co., 1890), by Marie Bashkirtseff, trans. by Mathilde Blind The Journal of Marie Bashkirtseff (single-volume edition; London et al.: Cassell and Co., 1890), by Marie Bashkirtseff, trans. by Mathilde Blind Journal of Marie Bashkirtseff (2 parts in 1 volume: Chicago and New York: Rand McNally, 1913), by Marie Bashkirtseff, trans. by A. D. Hall (multiple formats at archive.org)
Filed under: Russians -- Germany -- Intellectual life Di͡etinet͡s (only issue of this publication, in Russian; Berlin: Russkai͡a tip. E.A. Gutnova, 1922)
Filed under: Russians -- Greece -- Athos -- History -- SourcesFiled under: Russians -- United States
Filed under: Russians -- United States -- FictionFiled under: Samoyeds
Filed under: Manchus
Filed under: Yakut (Turkic people) -- Russia (Federation) -- Sakha
Filed under: Finno-Ugrians -- Folklore The Pre- and Proto-Historic Finns, Both Eastern and Western, With the Magic Songs of the West Finns (2 volumes (Grimm Library #9-10); London: David Nutt, 1898), by John Abercromby
Filed under: Finns -- Canada -- BibliographyFiled under: Finns -- Canada -- FictionFiled under: Finns -- Sweden
Filed under: Finns -- United States -- Bibliography
Filed under: Finnish Americans -- History
Filed under: Finnish Americans -- Michigan -- Houghton County Americanization of the Finnish People in Houghton County, Michigan (Duluth: Finnish Daily Pub. Co., 1921), by Clemens Niemi
Filed under: Hungarians -- Carpathian Mountains RegionFiled under: Sami (European people) Om Lappland och Lapparne, Företrädesvis de Svenske: Ethnografiska Studier (in Swedish; Stockholm: P. A. Norstedt och Söners Förlag, ca. 1873), by Gustaf von Düben (multiple formats at archive.org) The History of Lapland: Containing a Geographical Description, and a Natural History of That Country; With an Account of the Inhabitants, Their Original, Religion, Customs, Habits, Marriages, Conjurations, Employments, &c. (with various additions; London: Printed for T. Newborough and R. Parker, 1704), by Johannes Scheffer, contrib. by Olof Rudbeck, Anders Spole, and John Bilberg (multiple formats at archive.org) The History of Lapland, Wherein are Shewed the Original, Manners, Habits, Marriages, Conjurations, &c. of That People (Oxford: At the Theater, 1674), by Johannes Scheffer, trans. by Acton Cremer Lappish Texts (with parallel Lappish and English; Copenhagen: A.F. Høst and Son, 1918-1919), by Johan Oloffsson Turi and Per Aslaksson Turi, ed. by Emilie Demant Hatt, contrib. by K. B. Wiklund (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
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