• Komi mythology is the traditional mythology of the Komi peoples of northern Russia. En [ru] (Ен) - "Strength". The good creator god, and the enemy of...
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  • The Komi Republic (Russian: Республика Коми; Komi: Коми Республика), sometimes simply referred to as Komi, is a republic of Russia situated in the northeast...
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    The Komi (Komi: комияс, romanized: komijas also коми-войтыр, komi-vojtyr) are a Permian ethnic group who are indigenous to, and primarily inhabit a region...
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  • Finnic mythologies are the mythologies of the various Finnic peoples: Finnish mythology Estonian mythology Komi mythology Mari mythology Sámi shamanism...
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    peoples. Hungary portal Mythology portal Érdy-codex Finnic mythologies Hungarian neopaganism Hungarian shamanism Komi mythology Magyar invasion legends...
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  • The Mooseman (category Articles containing Komi-Permyak-language text)
    Russian studio Morteshka and released in 2017. The game is based on the mythology of Komi, as well as other Finno-Ugric peoples, and is an attempt at artistic...
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    religion Domovoy Komi mythology Ovinnik Slavic creatures of folklore Alexinsky, G. Slavonic Mythology in New Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology. Prometheus...
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    Northern Russians and their neighbours. In Komi mythology, the Northern Chudes represent the mythic ancestors of the Komi people. In the 13th century the east...
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  • Shishiga (category Russian mythology)
    misfortune to the drunkards. The same creature is important in the mythology of Komi people. She supposedly lives in the Kama River and often goes to the...
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  • Tuchkova, eds. (2003–2009). "Komi Mythology, Khanty Mythology, Mansi Mythology, Selkup Mythology". Encyclopaedia of Uralic Mythologies. Akadémiai Kiadó. Pentikäinen...
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    Paraskeva Friday (category Articles containing Komi-language text)
    Siikala; Hoppál Mihály (eds.). The Encyclopedia of Uralic Mythologies. Vol. I. Komi Mythology. Translated by Sergei Belykh. Translation revised by Peter...
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  • Kört-Aika Monument (category Buildings and structures in the Komi Republic)
    ideological motive. Komi mythology https://www.komi.kp.ru/daily/26405.5/3280831/ https://www.bnkomi.ru/data/news/56874/ http://www.komi.kp.ru/daily/26405...
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    Leshy (redirect from Leshi (mythology))
    Hidebehind (Americas) Jinn (Arabian, Islamic) Vörsa (Komi Republic) List of nature deities (Slavic mythology) Ochopintre (Republic of Georgia) Shatans (Belarus...
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  • many similar features and motifs with Maris' neighbouring people, like the Komis, Udmurts and Mordvins. Many of their myths are also distantly related to...
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    Domovoy (redirect from Domania (mythology))
    tutelary deity of the private or public bathhouses, who corresponds to the Komi Pyvsiansa Ovinnik (Belarusian: Joŭnik) – "Threshing Barn Spirit" Prigirstitis...
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    Mordvins (redirect from Moksha mythology)
    is also probably related to the final syllable of "Udmurt", and also in Komi: mort and perhaps even in Mari: marij.[anachronism] The first written mention...
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  • Metsavana (category Estonian mythology)
    Finno-Ugric folklore has links with Slavic mythology, shown in Metsavana's similarities with the Leshy and corresponding Komi forest spirit, Vörsa. Female forest...
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  • *Manu and *Yemo are thought to have been a duo in Proto-Indo-European mythology. In the creation myth, Manu kills Yemo as a foundational part of the origin...
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  • (Poloznicha) in Komi, Chirtel Ma in Yiddish. The plural form of this word is poludnitsy (or poludnici). Poludnitsa is a noon demon in Slavic mythology. She can...
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  • Čodõra-kuva Jumõn Šočõn Jumõn Üdõr Mlandava Piambar Šočõn Ava Erzya Mastorava Komi Zarni Ań Udmurt Inmar Hungarian Boldogasszony (Istenanya, Nagyboldogasszony)...
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    The last two include the Finnic peoples of the Komi-Permyak Okrug and the four Russian republics of Komi, Mari El, Mordovia and Udmurtia. Until the early...
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    Mokshas (redirect from Mokshan mythology)
    by the majority of the Baltic Finnish-speaking peoples and part of the Komi-Zyryans. The Mokshas belong to the Ural race, within which the Mokshas are...
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    Ainu people (redirect from Ainu mythology)
    a ritual that would return kamuy, a divine or spiritual being in Ainu mythology, to the spiritual realm. This kamuy sending ritual was called Omante....
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    Kovava, Mokshan goddess of the moon Inmar, Udmurt god of the heavens Jenmar, Komi sky and chief god, creator of the world, associated with the moose Horagalles...
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    peoples living in the circumpolar Arctic zone such as the Sámi, Nenets, and Komi. Reindeer are used to provide renewable sources and reliable transportation...
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    Go (game) (section Komi)
    counting each player's surrounded territory along with captured stones and komi (points added to the score of the player with the white stones as compensation...
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    hold the souls of infants who died before baptism. In the folklore of the Komi people of the Urals, stoats are symbolic of beautiful and coveted young women...
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  • Black Book (video game) (category Video games based on mythology)
    place in 19th century Russia, the game is heavily inspired by Russian and Komi folklore narrative is based on Bailichkas. To ensure the authenticity in...
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  • Indo-European cosmogony (category Comparative mythology)
    refers to the creation myth of the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European mythology. The comparative analysis of different Indo-European tales has led scholars...
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