Ethnic Groups
Ethnic Groups
About foreigners of the Amur region. T. 1. Parts of the geographical-historical and anthropo-ethnological
Shrenk, Leopold Ivanovich (1826-1894).
About foreigners of the Amur region. T. 1: Parts of the geographic-historical and anthropological and ethnological.
St. Petersburg: type. Imp. Acad. Sciences, 1883-1903. 1883.
St. Petersburg: type. Imp. Acad. Sciences, 1883-1903. 1883.
1883
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About foreigners of the Amur region. T. 2. Ethnographic part. The first half: the main conditions and phenomena of external life
Shrenk, Leopold Ivanovich (1826-1894).
About foreigners of the Amur region. T. 2: Ethnographic part. The first half: the main conditions and phenomena of external life. Category: Sankt Petersburg. Imp. Acad. Sciences, 1883-1903. 1899.
1899
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About foreigners of the Amur region. Ethnographic part
Shrenk, Leopold Ivanovich (1826-1894).
About foreigners of the Amur region. T. 3: Ethnographic part. Second half. The main features of family, social and domestic life.
St. Petersburg: type. Imp. Acad. Sciences, 1883-1903. 1903.
St. Petersburg: type. Imp. Acad. Sciences, 1883-1903. 1903.
1903
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On the situation of foreigners of the Amur Region and on improving their life
Loginovsky, Karp Dmitrievich (about 1870 - about 1924).
On the situation of foreigners of the Amur region and on improving their life.
Vladivostok: the type. Note. reg. 1906.
Vladivostok: the type. Note. reg. 1906.
1906
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Statistical data showing the tribal composition of the population of Siberia, the language and genera of foreigners. .... T. 3. Irkutsk Province, Transbaikal, Amur, Yakut, Primorsky Region. and about. Sakhalin
Patkanov, Serafim Keropovich (1860-1923). Statistical data showing the tribal composition of the population of Siberia, the language and genera of foreigners. St. Petersburg: printing house "Sh. Busel", 1911-1912.
T. 3: Irkutsk Province, Transbaikal, Amur, Yakut, Primorsky Region. and about. Sakhalin. 1912.
T. 3: Irkutsk Province, Transbaikal, Amur, Yakut, Primorsky Region. and about. Sakhalin. 1912.
1912
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Amur Region. P. 843–862 (scans 417–436)