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Dolganova L. N.'s expedition to the rural districts of the Udmurt Republic, Seltinsky district, village Umet'gurt: Tape 1, side A.
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The original material is held by Udmurt Institute for History, Language and Literature
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CEAP347/208/1
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Project EAP347:
Vanishing voices from the Uralic world: sound recordings for archives in Russia (in particular Udmurtia), Estonia, Finland and Hungary
File CEAP347/208/1:
Dolganova L. N.'s expedition to the rural districts of the Udmurt Republic, Seltinsky district, village Umet'gurt: Tape 1, side A.
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