Altai and Tuva: the beauty and the savage
Keywords:
Altai people; Republic of Altai; Tuva; TuvansAbstract
The author cogitates over the scientific expedition to the Republic of Altai about the differences in mentalities and behavior of Altai people and Tuvans.References
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