The new issue of Sibirica has published!
Volume 17, Issue 3: Indigenous Methodology in the Study of the Native Peoples of Siberia
Introduction
Indigenous Methodology
Uliana Vinokurova
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Articles
Indigenous Peoples of Siberia and the Challenges of the Twenty-First Century
Uliana Vinokurova
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The Buddhist Book Culture of the Average Person and Buryat Identity
Andrei Bazarov
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The Burial Rituals of the Khakass People: Main Factors of Evolution
Larisa Anzhiganova and Margarita Archimacheva
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The Pedagogy of the Sakha Heroic Epic Olonkho within the Educational Process
Ekaterina Chekhorduna, Nina Filippova and Diana Efimova
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Osuokhai, The Yakut Circle Dance
Angelina Lukina
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Indigenous Methodology and Research of Tuvan Culture
Chimiza Lamazhaa
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Civilian Initiatives of Indigenous Peoples in the Sphere of Language Policy
Akulina Mestnikova
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Individualization and Ethnopedagogy at Small Elementary Schools: Components of Vocational Training for University Tutors
Nikolai Neustroev, Anna Neustroeva and Tuyaara Shergina
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Sacred Places in the Nenets Traditional Culture
Galina Kharyuchi
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Book Reviews
Anna Bara and Sveta Yamin-Pasternak
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