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Русский: Юноша - мордвин с мордовской волынкой, которая называлась «пувама» у мордвы-эрзя или «фам» у мордвы-мокша. Фото конца XIX — начала XX века.
Date конец XIX — начало XX века
Source из книги Мордва: Историко-культурные очерки. - Саранск: Мордов. кн. изд-во, 1995.
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