On the ethnic identity of Tatar people in Tyumen region
Keywords:
The Tatars; Tyumen oblast; ethnic identity; national identityAbstract
Article presents a sociological analysis of the phenomenon of ethnic identification on the basis of questionnaires conducted by the author in 2001-2010 among the Tatars living in the south of the Tyumen region. Analysis of responses showed that ethnic identification of Tatars in south of the Tyumen region is quite stable and holds a positive direction.References
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