Udmurt Animist Ceremonies in Bashkortostan: Fieldwork Ethnography
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Ethnography of religious ceremonies by theBashkortostan Udmurt. A short introduction based on fieldwork.- Photo 1. The first prayer, siz’is’kon, during Vil’gurt (Novye Tatyshly) mör vös’, June 2013. Photo by Ranus Sadikov.
- Photo 2. The five vös’as’ praying during Al’ga mör vös’, June 2013. Photo by Eva Toulouze.
- Photo 3. The four vös’as’ praying during Vil’gurt (Novye Tatyshly) mör vös’, June 2013. Photo by Eva Toulouze.
- Photo 4. Preparation of the porridge during Vil’gurt (Novye Tatyshly) mör vös’, June 2013. Photo by Eva Toulouze.
- Photo 5. Distribution of the porridge during Al’ga mör vös’, June 2013. Photo by Eva Toulouze.
- Photo 6. The last prayer and the closing of the fireplaces during Al’ga mör vös’, June 2013. Photo by Eva Toulouze.
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