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refer to:
Vladimir Bogoraz (1865–1936),
Russian anthropologist Larisa Bogoraz (1929–2004),
Soviet dissident Nikolai Alekseevich Bogoraz [ru] (1874–1952)...
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Larisa Iosifovna Bogoraz (Russian: Лари́са Ио́сифовна Богора́з(-Брухман), full name:
Larisa Iosifovna Bogoraz-Brukhman,
Bogoraz was her father's last name...
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Vladimir Germanovich Bogoraz (Russian: Влади́мир Ге́рманович Богора́з), born
Natan Mendelevich Bogoraz (Russian: Ната́н Ме́нделевич Богора́з) and used...
- cosmology. A
Chukchi shaman once
explained to the
ethnographer Vladimir Bogoraz that "The lamp
walks around. The
walls of the
house have
voices of their...
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Other sources mentioned Dyakonov in this
context too,
including V.G. Tan-
Bogoraz and P. Surozhsky.
There were
apparently other candidates.
There is an entry...
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occasionally used to
refer to **** enlargement.
Russian surgeon Nikolaj Bogoraz performed the
first reconstruction of a
total ****
using rib cartilage...
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tzedek or
kohen tzadok, lit. 'righteous priest' or 'priest of Zadok') and
Bogoraz (ABBR. Ben ha-Rav Zalman, from בן הרב זאַלמאַן, lit. 'son of
Rabbi Zalman')...
- to
write religious texts in it. At the
beginning of the 1900s,
Vladimir Bogoraz discovered specimens of pictographic/logographic
writing by the Chukchi...
-
Ecological Legacy in Transition".
Arctic Anthropology. 34, no. 1: 236.
Bogoraz,
Waldemar (1913). The
Eskimo of
Siberia (PDF).
Memoirs of the American...
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Vasile Bătrânac
Arkadiy Belinkov Nikolai Berdyaev Yuri
Bezmenov Larisa Bogoraz Alexander Bolonkin Yelena Bonner Leonid Borodin Vladimir Bougrine Joseph...