Republic of Khakassia: pages of history
Republic of Khakassia: pages of history
The set of materials includes researches, archival documents and sound recordings, which reflect some aspects of socio-economic, socio-political and cultural development of the Republic of Khakassia and Khakass ethnos, as well as studies of territory in the region. There is also the current Constitution of the Republic of Khakassia.
Constitution of the Republic of Khakassia
The Republic of Khakassia. The Constitution (1995).
Constitution of the Republic of Khakassia.
[B. m: b. and., 1995].
[B. m: b. and., 1995].
1995
From the past of Khakassia
Khotsky, VK From the past of Khakassia. Novosibirsk: The West Siberian Regional Publishing House, 1934.
1934
НБ Респ. Хакасия
Khakass ethnos in the system of Russian federalism
Grosheva, Galina Vasilyevna
Khakass ethnos in the system of Russian federalism.
Tomsk, 2008.
Tomsk, 2008.
2008
Ethnic culture of Khakassians and problems of reconstruction of the main stages of their historical development
Butanaev, Viktor Yakovlevich (Doctor of Historical Sciences). Ethnic culture of Khakassians and problems of reconstruction of the main stages of their historical development. Novosibirsk, 1993.
1993
СФУ
Forms of assistance and mutual assistance in the traditional Khakass society
Makina, Anastasia Ivanovna (candidate of historical sciences). Forms of assistance and mutual assistance in the traditional Khakass society. Tomsk, 2007.
2007
Common Family Law of Khakassians
Medvedev, Taisya Nikolaevna (candidate of historical sciences). Ordinary family right of Khakassians. Tomsk, 2004.
2004
Taiga fisheries of Khakas in the XIX-XX centuries.
Kirzhinakov, Arthur A. (Candidate of Historical Sciences). Taiga fisheries of Khakas in the XIX-XX centuries. Tomsk, 2005.
2005
Rituals as a reflection of the traditional beliefs of Tuvinians and Khakas in the XIX-XX centuries.
Mongush, Choigana Vladimirovna (candidate of historical sciences). Rites as a reflection of the traditional beliefs of the Tuvinians and Khakas in the XIX-XX centuries. Tomsk, 2005.
2005