MORDOVIANS
MORDOVIANS
Traditional culture of nutrition of the Russian population of Mordovia (end of XIX-the beginning of the 21st century.)
Popova, Svetlana Vasilievna. Traditional culture of nutrition of the Russian population of Mordovia (end of XIX-the beginning of XXI centuries). Cheboksary, 2011.
2011
Socio-cultural adaptation of the Mordovians in the Far East: the historical and ethnographic aspect
Savka, Vitaliy Profirovich. Socio-cultural adaptation of the Mordva in the Far East: the historical and ethnographic aspect. Cheboksary, 2011.
2011
ЦИТиС
Sociocultural adaptation of Mordvins in the far East: historical and ethnographical aspect
White-headed Duck, Vitaly Profirovich. Sociocultural adaptation of Mordvins in the far East: historical and ethnographical aspect. Cheboksary, 2011.
2011
Gelons and Mordvins. Issue. 1. Gelons
Semenovich, Vladimir Nikolayevich (1861-).
Gelons and Mordvins. Issue. 1: Gelons.
Moscow: Pechatnia A.I. Snegirevoy, 1913. 1913.
Moscow: Pechatnia A.I. Snegirevoy, 1913. 1913.
1913
РГБ
Notes on the Mordva and monuments of Mordovian antiquity in the Nizhny Novgorod province
Smirnov, Alexey Dormidontovich
Notes on the Mordva and monuments of Mordovian antiquity in the Nizhny Novgorod province.
Kazan: Typo-lithography of the University, 1893.
Kazan: Typo-lithography of the University, 1893.
1893
РГБ
Proceedings. Issue. 3. Clothes of the Mordovian Moksha of the Krasnoslobodinsky and Bednodemyanov districts of the Penza province
Penza Regional Museum of Local Lore. Proceedings. Penza: Privolzhskoe Publishing House, 1926-1970. Film Sprygina, Nonna Ivanovna (1880-1953). Issue. 3: Clothing of the Mordovian Moksha of the Krasnoslobodinsky and Bednodemyanov districts of the Penza province. 1928.
1928
Пензенская ОБ
Sociocultural adaptation of Mordvins of the Samara edge
Tjugankova, Elena Vladimirovna. Sociocultural adaptation of Mordvins of the Samara province. Saransk, 2014.
2014
The traditions of preparing the children of the Mordovian people for the future family life in the second half of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries.
Chekmayeva, Yuliya Viktorovna
The traditions of the preparation of the children of the Mordovian people for the future family life in the second half of the 19th - the beginning of the 20th centuries. Moscow, 2011.
2011