Tuvans and Russians in context of studying the national dignity feeling (problem definition)
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Tuva; society; Russians; Tuvans; national dignity feeling; interethnic communication; national issueAbstract
Article raises a question of necessity to study the problems of national dignity feeling among Russians and Tuvans – residents of the Republic of Tyva in Post-Soviet era. The author points out the necessity to count historical characteristics of interethnic relations.References
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