Mari mythology

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Мари́йская мифоло́гия — комплекс мифологических представлений марийцев — луговых, восточных, северо-западных и горных. Часть общей прауральской и финно-угорской мифологии. Марийская мифология — основа формирования марийской традиционной религии. Мифы мари одновременно близки мифам удмуртов и мордвы. rdf:langString
Mari mythology is a collection of myths belonging to the Mari folk heritage. It has many similar features and motifs with Maris' neighbouring people, like the Komis, Udmurts and Mordvins. Many of their myths are also distantly related to the myths of other Finnic peoples. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Mari mythology
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rdf:langString Mari mythology is a collection of myths belonging to the Mari folk heritage. It has many similar features and motifs with Maris' neighbouring people, like the Komis, Udmurts and Mordvins. Many of their myths are also distantly related to the myths of other Finnic peoples. The biggest literary work on Mari mythology is the Mari epic "", written by the Russian Anatoli Spiridonov in 2002. The epic was originally written in Russian, despite Spiridonov being very knowledgeable on the Mari language and Mari folk poetry. However, a Mari translation by Anatoli Mokejev was provided alongside the publication of the original epic. In 2015, the epic was translated into Estonian by Arvo Valton.
rdf:langString Мари́йская мифоло́гия — комплекс мифологических представлений марийцев — луговых, восточных, северо-западных и горных. Часть общей прауральской и финно-угорской мифологии. Марийская мифология — основа формирования марийской традиционной религии. Мифы мари одновременно близки мифам удмуртов и мордвы.
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