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        embroidery",  bakhroma  (бахрома)  –  "fringe",  staroobryadets   in  the  Russian  Arctic,  the  role  of  Northern  games  and  festivals,
        (старообрядец) – "Old Believer", starozhyl (старожил) – "long-  development of ecological tourism in the Arctic, as well as issues of
        time  resident",  kamlanie  (камлание)  –  "shamanistic  ritual",   translation of the native language imagery into Russian and English
        vargan (варган) (mus. instrument)" – "Jew's-harp" (Gabysheva,   with the aim of promotion of the Northern cultures.
        Tikhonov, and Ignateva 2015), kochiovka (кочевка) – "roaming
        from  place  to  place,  nomadic  existence".  As  far  as  housing  is   References
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