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Recordings of the Folkore Expedition of the Udmurt State University to the rural districts of the Udmurt Republic, Krasnogorsky district, village Dyoby, Zotovo: Tape 1, side A.
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Sound recording
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The original material is held by Udmurt Institute for History, Language and Literature
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CEAP347/189/1
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2 sound files
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This file is part of
Project EAP347:
Vanishing voices from the Uralic world: sound recordings for archives in Russia (in particular Udmurtia), Estonia, Finland and Hungary
File CEAP347/189/1:
Recordings of the Folkore Expedition of the Udmurt State University to the rural districts of the Udmurt Republic, Krasnogorsky district, village Dyoby, Zotovo: Tape 1, side A.
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Recordings of the Folkore Expedition of the Udmurt State University to the rural districts of the Udmurt Republic, Krasnogorsky district, village Zotovo: Tape 1, side A.
The original material is held by Udmurt Institute for History, Language and Literature
Recordings of the Folkore Expedition of the Udmurt State University to the rural districts of the Udmurt Republic, Krasnogorsky district, village Zotovo: Tape 1, side B.
The original material is held by Udmurt Institute for History, Language and Literature
Karpova L. L.'s expedition to the rural districts of the Udmurt Republic, Krasnogorsky district, villages Dyoby, Zotovo: Tape 1, side B.
The original material is held by Udmurt Institute for History, Language and Literature
Recordings of the Folkore Expedition of the Udmurt State University to the rural districts of the Udmurt Republic, Krasnogorsky district, village Kiko: Tape 1, side B.
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