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Reproducing and shifting discourses on indigenous culture: Ethnographic self-descriptions of the Kola Sámi. / Куропятник, Марина Степановна.

In: ВЕСТНИК РОССИЙСКОГО УНИВЕРСИТЕТА ДРУЖБЫ НАРОДОВ. СЕРИЯ: СОЦИОЛОГИЯ, Vol. 23, No. 1, 16.03.2023, p. 26-39.

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Куропятник, МС 2023, 'Reproducing and shifting discourses on indigenous culture: Ethnographic self-descriptions of the Kola Sámi', ВЕСТНИК РОССИЙСКОГО УНИВЕРСИТЕТА ДРУЖБЫ НАРОДОВ. СЕРИЯ: СОЦИОЛОГИЯ, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 26-39. https://doi.org/10.22363/2313-2272-2023-23-1-26-39

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Куропятник, М. С. (2023). Reproducing and shifting discourses on indigenous culture: Ethnographic self-descriptions of the Kola Sámi. ВЕСТНИК РОССИЙСКОГО УНИВЕРСИТЕТА ДРУЖБЫ НАРОДОВ. СЕРИЯ: СОЦИОЛОГИЯ, 23(1), 26-39. https://doi.org/10.22363/2313-2272-2023-23-1-26-39

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Куропятник МС. Reproducing and shifting discourses on indigenous culture: Ethnographic self-descriptions of the Kola Sámi. ВЕСТНИК РОССИЙСКОГО УНИВЕРСИТЕТА ДРУЖБЫ НАРОДОВ. СЕРИЯ: СОЦИОЛОГИЯ. 2023 Mar 16;23(1):26-39. https://doi.org/10.22363/2313-2272-2023-23-1-26-39

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Куропятник, Марина Степановна. / Reproducing and shifting discourses on indigenous culture: Ethnographic self-descriptions of the Kola Sámi. In: ВЕСТНИК РОССИЙСКОГО УНИВЕРСИТЕТА ДРУЖБЫ НАРОДОВ. СЕРИЯ: СОЦИОЛОГИЯ. 2023 ; Vol. 23, No. 1. pp. 26-39.

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