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Factors of adaptation of Mordovian settlers in the south of Western Siberia in the late 19th — early 20th centuries
Author(s) -
M. A. Ovcharova
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
ètnografiâ altaâ i sopredelʹnyh territorij
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2687-0592
DOI - 10.37386/2687-0592-2020-10-50-56
Subject(s) - agrarian society , adaptation (eye) , ethnic group , natural (archaeology) , late 19th century , history , ethnology , archaeology , geography , sociology , anthropology , period (music) , aesthetics , art , agriculture , psychology , neuroscience
The article will focus on the significance of the agrarian movement of people from the European part of Russia to Siberia in the late 19th — early 20th centuries. A stream of ethnoculturally diverse people poured into Siberia. Different ethnic groups in different, sometimes unusual natural conditions were forced to adapt to the surrounding reality. All this happened by changing the usual ways of managing and living. This naturally influenced the formation of a new way of life, changes in cultural traditions that absorbed the traces of a new environment, mixed with the «established» centuries. Thus, at times, the settlers developed a new adaptation culture.

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