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Traditional clothes of the East Slavs
The East Slavs are a Slavic ethnic group, the speakers of East Slavic languages. Formerly ...
published: 09 Jan 2009
Author: SrboRuskinja
Traditional clothes of the East Slavs
The East Slavs are a Slavic ethnic group, the speakers of East Slavic languages. Formerly the main population of the medieval state of Kievan Rus, by the seventeenth century they evolved into the Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian people. Modern East Slavic people and ethnic groups include: 1) RUSSIANS -Pomors -Lipovan Russians -Cossacks 2)UKRAINIANS -Bojko -Hutsuls -Lemkos -Poleszuks 3) BELARUSSIANS -Poleszuks 4)RUSYNS -Lemkos
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East Slavs of Nordic type
Primarily longheaded (and often longfaced) East Slavs of Nordic and North-Pontid facial ty...
published: 13 Apr 2011
Author: RealSarmatians
East Slavs of Nordic type
Primarily longheaded (and often longfaced) East Slavs of Nordic and North-Pontid facial types. This video shows Russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian men and women of predominantly East Nordic (Corded, Kurgan and intermediate Slawonordid subtypes), Tronder Nordic, Hallstatt Nordic, Brünn Nordic, and North Pontic facial type, in no particular order. At the end of the video, a map of the contemporary distribution of the original Indo-European haplogroup R1a, a map of the facial types in Russia, a map of the average cephalic index in Russia, and a map of the average cephalic index in Europe is shown (Struck, 1925; today the CI in Europe has lowered at least 2 or 3 points, refer to Biasutti, Vonderach fe)
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East Slavs
First times in premiere on Friday 10th October 2008. Video about East Slavs(Russia,Belarus...
published: 05 Oct 2008
Author: dominik151992
East Slavs
First times in premiere on Friday 10th October 2008. Video about East Slavs(Russia,Belarus,Ukraine),about their country,culture... Trailer Made-Slovak5454 Cooperation-dominik151992 Film East Slavs Made-dominik151992 Cooperation-Slovak5454 Strangely thank for : SlavaSlovanomSK
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Facial reconstructions of medieval East Slavs
Reconstructed faces from medieval East Slavic skulls....
published: 21 Mar 2011
Author: RealSarmatians
Facial reconstructions of medieval East Slavs
Reconstructed faces from medieval East Slavic skulls.
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East Slavic men of Nordid type
some Russian and Ukrainian men of Nordid facial type. The music is composed by a personal ...
published: 18 Jan 2011
Author: RealSarmatians
East Slavic men of Nordid type
some Russian and Ukrainian men of Nordid facial type. The music is composed by a personal friend of mine, user smartbombskullz. The song is called "Sonntagsmord".
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Rurik & Slavic tribes expansion Kievan Rus, Galicia Volhynia, Muscovy [ Early Russia ]
www.youtube.com Kievan Rus was a medieval european state which existed from 880 populated ...
published: 02 Jul 2010
Author: PowerRossiya
Rurik & Slavic tribes expansion Kievan Rus, Galicia Volhynia, Muscovy [ Early Russia ]
www.youtube.com Kievan Rus was a medieval european state which existed from 880 populated by Old East Slavic warrior elite tribes, today our three modern East Slavic nations Belarusians, Russians and Ukrainians. Rurik Dynasty which ruled Kievan Rus and then Galicia Volhynia until the 14th and Muscovy until the 16th century. In 1019 our Slavic tribes take the acceptance of Christianity and the creation of the first East Slavic written legal code, the Russkaya Pravda. The Slavic tribes and Varangians Rus tribes integration is what is known as East Slavic people "Belarusians, Russians and Ukrainians". Rurik was a Varangian Rus. The Vagarians was Scandinavian Vikings tribes who left Scandinavia and immigrated to Eastern Europe. The Slavic with Vagarian integration was the beginning of the Kievan Rus. With the time the Slavic culture and language absorbed the Norse culture and language and Vagarians become into East Slavic. As a historic and scientific fact only East Slavic people have Vagarian Rus ancestry and blood the Vikings tribes who remained in Scandinavia not have Vagarian blood or ancestry. Although historians and scientists know that Belarusians, Russians and Ukrainians have Varangian ancestry they can not determine if Vagarians are the dominant ancestors or the Slavic are the dominant ancestors because Slavic and Varangian are of R1a and R1b haplogroups typical for Slavic, Germanic and Celts peoples.
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Russkiy Mir is East Slavs War!
Russkiy Mir (rus. РУССКИЙ МИР)...
published: 25 Sep 2011
Author: TheCossackmate
Russkiy Mir is East Slavs War!
Russkiy Mir (rus. РУССКИЙ МИР) will ultimately destroy the Eastern Slavs ... The US Census Bureau estimates that Russia's population will decline from the current 143 million to a mere 111 million by 2050. Russia needs a larger population for future Russian wars. STOP Russkiy Mir! Russia is a backward country for Ukraine!
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Russian World Lesson 5
Russian is a Slavic language used primarily in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Ky...
published: 01 Apr 2011
Author: DallasSchoolsTV
Russian World Lesson 5
Russian is a Slavic language used primarily in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. It is an unofficial but widely spoken language in Ukraine, Latvia and Estonia and, to a lesser extent, the other countries that were once constituent republics of the USSR.[4] It is the most geographically widespread language of Eurasia, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages, and the largest native language in Europe. Russian belongs to the family of Indo-European languages and is one of three living members of the East Slavic languages. Written examples of Old East Slavonic are attested from the 10th century onwards. The language is one of the six official languages of the United Nations.
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Russian World Lesson 6
Russian is a Slavic language used primarily in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Ky...
published: 01 Apr 2011
Author: DallasSchoolsTV
Russian World Lesson 6
Russian is a Slavic language used primarily in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. It is an unofficial but widely spoken language in Ukraine, Latvia and Estonia and, to a lesser extent, the other countries that were once constituent republics of the USSR.[4] It is the most geographically widespread language of Eurasia, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages, and the largest native language in Europe. Russian belongs to the family of Indo-European languages and is one of three living members of the East Slavic languages. Written examples of Old East Slavonic are attested from the 10th century onwards. The language is one of the six official languages of the United Nations.
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Tallinn - Estonia
Tallinn is the capital and largest city of Estonia. It occupies an area of 159.2 km2 (61.5...
published: 01 Feb 2011
Author: THEWORLDOFTRAVEL
Tallinn - Estonia
Tallinn is the capital and largest city of Estonia. It occupies an area of 159.2 km2 (61.5 sq mi) with a population of 411980.[1] It is situated on the northern coast of the country, on the banks of the Gulf of Finland, 80 km (50 mi) south of Helsinki, west of Saint Petersburg.Historical names In 1154 a town called Qlwn[2] or Qalaven (possible derivations of Kalevan or Kolyvan)[3][4] was put on the world map of the Almoravid by cartographer Muhammad al-Idrisi who described it as a small town like a large castle among the towns of Astlanda. It has been suggested that the Quwri in Astlanda may have denoted the predecessor town of today's Tallinn.[5][6] The earliest names of Tallinn include Kolyvan (Russian: Колывань) known from East Slavic chronicles, the name possibly deriving from the Estonian mythical hero Kalev.[7][8] Up to the 13th century the Scandinavians and Henry of Livonia in his chronicle called the town Lindanisa: Lyndanisse in Danish,[9][10][11] Lindanäs in Swedish, also mentioned as Ledenets in Old East Slavic. According to some theories the name derived from mythical Linda, the wife of Kalev and the mother of Kalevipoeg.[12] who in an Estonian legend carried rocks to her husband's grave that formed the Toompea hill.[13] It has been also suggested that in the context the meaning of linda in the archaic Estonian language, that is similar to lidna in Votic, had the same meaning as linna or linn later on meaning a castle or town in English. According to the <b>...</b>
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East Slavic Winter Holydays
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published: 08 Feb 2012
Author: balrevg
East Slavic Winter Holydays
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有趣的-Kung Fu Hustle in russian
Russia shares land borders with the following countries (counterclockwise from northwest t...
published: 30 Mar 2009
Author: wmp3933
有趣的-Kung Fu Hustle in russian
Russia shares land borders with the following countries (counterclockwise from northwest to southeast): Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania (via Kaliningrad Oblast), Poland (via Kaliningrad Oblast), Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia and Democratic People's Republic of KoreaRussia's 160 ethnic groups speak some 100 languages.[12] According to the 2002 census, 142.6 million people speak Russian, followed by Tatar with 5.3 million and German with 2.9 million speakers.[170] Russian is the only official state language, but the Constitution gives the individual republics the right to make their native language co-official next to Russian.[171] Despite its wide dispersal, the Russian language is homogeneous throughout Russia. Russian is the most geographically widespread language of Eurasia and the most widely spoken Slavic language.[172] Russian belongs to the Indo-European language family and is one of the living members of the East Slavic languages; the others being Belarusian and Ukrainian (and possibly Rusyn). Written examples of Old East Slavic (Old Russian) are attested from the 10th century onwards.[173] Over a quarter of the world's scientific literature is published in Russian. Russian is also applied as a means of coding and storage of universal knowledge—6070% of all world information is published in the English and Russian languages.[174] The language is one of the six official languages of the United Nations.
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Leaning Russian as a second language - part 1
Leaning Russian as a second language - part 1 San Diego Russian school homework From Wikip...
published: 24 Oct 2011
Author: segorov
Leaning Russian as a second language - part 1
Leaning Russian as a second language - part 1 San Diego Russian school homework From Wikipedia: Russian (русский язык, russkiy yazyk, pronounced [ˈruskʲɪj jɪˈzɨk]) is a Slavic language used primarily in Russia, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. It is an unofficial but widely spoken language in Ukraine, Moldova, Latvia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Estonia and, to a lesser extent, the other countries that were once constituent republics of the USSR. Russian belongs to the family of Indo-European languages and is one of three living members of the East Slavic languages. Written examples of Old East Slavonic are attested from the 10th century onwards. It is the most geographically widespread language of Eurasia and the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages. It is also the largest native language in Europe, with 160 million native speakers in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus. Russian is the 8th most spoken language in the world by number of native speakers and the 4th by total number of speakers. The language is one of the six official languages of the United Nations. Russian distinguishes between consonant phonemes with palatal secondary articulation and those without, the so-called soft and hard sounds. This distinction is found between pairs of almost all consonants and is one of the most distinguishing features of the language. Another important aspect is the reduction of unstressed vowels, which is somewhat similar to that of English. Stress, which is <b>...</b>
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published: 08 Feb 2012
Author: balrevg
+East Slavic Winter Holydays 2
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EASTERN ORTHODOXY: SALVATION BY WORKS RIGHTEOUSNESS JUST LIKE THE PHARISEES
Larry Wessels, Director of Christian Answers of Austin, Texas (websites: BIBLEQUERY ORG, H...
published: 05 Aug 2010
Author: Larry Wessels
EASTERN ORTHODOXY: SALVATION BY WORKS RIGHTEOUSNESS JUST LIKE THE PHARISEES
Larry Wessels, Director of Christian Answers of Austin, Texas (websites: BIBLEQUERY ORG, HISTORYCART COM, & MUSLIMHOPE COM), presents his ministry's radio show entitled, "Christian Answers Live!" hosted by Lee Meckley & Jim Toungate. The special guest in this particular episode is Douglas Jones, managing editor of the theological publication CREDENDA AGENDA which is in essential agreement with the confessional statements of classical Protestantism. The subject under discussion is EASTERN ORTHODOXY which, after all is said & done, is simply a man-made religion that promises eternal salvation to those who do religious works of righteousness to earn it. For many Protestants, Eastern Orthodoxy is still something foreign & obscure. To try to gain just a flavor of it, consider the following brief overview of its main claims, in order of its oft-stated priorities:
1. The Church - Eastern Orthodoxy sees itself as the Church, one, holy, catholic, & apostolic, which alone has faithfully maintained Christ's truth through unbroken continuity with the apostles.
2. Apostolic Tradition - That tradition to which the Church is called as guardian, is made up of the Bible, true Councils, the Church Fathers, liturgy, canon law, & icons.
3. The Triune God - Eastern Orthodoxy views the trinity as the essence of their faith, "the catholic truth above all other."
4. Creation & the Fall - Though God created man with free will & rationality, Adam stood in a state of undeveloped simplicity. When he fell, he fell "not from a great height of knowledge & perfection...hence he is not to be judged too harshly for his error." The deteriorating effects of Adam's sin (death, disease) extended to his descendants, but his guilt did not.
5. Salvation & Sacrament - Once Adam initiated the deterioration of human nature, God desired to reverse the process by means of Christ's incarnation: "God descends to the world & becomes man, & man is raised to divine fullness & becomes god." Thus they describe salvation as 'deification or theosis' - the process of becoming metaphysically united with God's divine energies: "We remain creatures while becoming God by grace, as Christ remained God in becoming man by Incarnation."
The Eastern Orthodox Church is a man-made apostasy from true Biblical Christianity. Their major heresies are as follows:
1. A Paganized Deity - Eastern Orthodoxy loudly repudiates Plato only to embrace Plotinus, whose Neo-Platonic system has been openly cultivated into every aspect of Eastern Orthodox theology, from God's degrees of being to human deification. Such obvious paganism flies in the face of the first commandment (see also Colossians 2:8).
2. Subjugation of Scripture - Christ reserved some of his most heated denunciations for that ecclesiastical body which subjugated God's revelation to human tradition. Eastern Orthodoxy attempts to evade this charge by claiming to preserve only divine tradition. But the Pharisees made the same claim. Those who attempt to suppress God's covenantal word invite on themselves the curses of the covenant.
3. Church as Emperor - With God's written revelation suppressed due to its "obscurity," the ecclesiastics take over the supreme position. Once the "church leaders" rule over God's word then this "church" organization ceases to be Christ's Church.
4. Salvation Without the Cross - Since deification is grounded in the incarnation rather than the atonement, Christ's cross becomes, in principle, non-essential, a quaint side-show in deification. Discussions of substitutionary atonement & propitiation are virtually absent from their published explanations of salvation.
5. Glorification by Human Discipline - Eastern Orthodoxy attempts to evade the charge of self-salvation by appealing to the foundational grace shown in the incarnation. Rome speaks of merit, & the East speaks of acquisition, but both substitute human effort for Christ's effort.
6. Arrogant Worship - Eastern Orthodoxy shows no concern for conforming any aspect of its worship to the requisites of the Lord. They rejoice in imitating the inferior worship of the Old Covenant temple & shallowly overturn the ancient prohibition on venerating images (with their statues, icons, & sacrifices).
Those wishing to see more videos on numerous theological subjects can go to VIMEO VIDEO, YOUTUBE, OR GOOGLE VIDEO (type LARRY WESSELS in their respective homepage search boxes).
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an installation of Ausschnitte aus EDEN/Extracts from EDEN a project by Mark Curran
Globalisation promises that all will be wonderful...but people know now it is an unfair pr...
published: 16 Oct 2011
Author: Mark Curran
an installation of Ausschnitte aus EDEN/Extracts from EDEN a project by Mark Curran
Globalisation promises that all will be wonderful...but people know now it is an unfair process and they are affected by it...even their very existence...
(Marco, student, Cottbus, Lausitz, Eastern Germany, January 2007)
in the programme of ENCONTROS DA IMAGEM 2011
curated by Rui Prata (Director, Museu da Imagem)
Mosteiro de Tibães, Braga, Portugal
September 17th until October 30th 2011
The Lausitz lies in the southeastern part of the Province of Brandenburg in the former East Germany (Deutsche Demokratische Republik) where it meets the Polish border. Of Sorb origin (a Slavic language group), the region has been shaped by the timeline of industrialisation, where along with its capital, Cottbus/Chosebuz was defined as a Model State and energy heartland of the DDR. The Tagebau, part of the largest opencast mining territory in Europe, now owned by a Swedish energy multinational, lies north, east and south of the city. While the braunkohle (lignite) will eventually be completely depleted, it continues to be extended, leading to the destruction of century-old Sorb villages.
Having first visited the Lausitz in late 2003, seeking the impact of global capital in a periphery of Europe, as had been experienced in my native Ireland, I quickly realised that the region was in fact the antithesis of this experience. Prior to the global economic collapse, but as evidenced by the above prophetic words of Marco, I encountered an emptying and the recognition that the same globalising forces which had transformed unrestrained the landscape of my origins, were indeed transforming this landscape through its forces of withdrawal and seepage - a globalised hemorrhaging. As a result, jobs were and continue to go further East while its younger population migrates to the more prosperous West and in 2007, the Lausitz came last in a national survey addressing future prospects.
Informed by ethnographic understandings and incorporating audio digital video, photography, cross-generational testimony and artefactual material, the project has been constructed in the context of a landscape shaped by and inscribed with the utopic ideological aspirations of modernity - industrialisation, socialism and now at great cost, globalisation. In totality, the region invokes Marshall Berman’s 'wounds of modernity' resulting from the 'cycles of destruction' necessary for the functioning of capital. A pivotal emphasis for the project, is the catalyst for the region itself, the Tagebau and critically viewing it as perhaps a metaphor for late capitalism - finite, fragile and ultimately, unsustainable.
AUSSCHNITTE AUS EDEN/EXTRACTS FROM EDEN has been supported by the Arts Council of Ireland and Culture Ireland. Further information available here: http://encontrosdaimagem.com/en/2011/exhibitions/eden/.
The project will feature with accompanying article in the forthcoming publication, Emerging Landscapes, by the University of Westminster, London, England.
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Welcome to Ukraine
This is presentation movie about my country for my US college. I used song of famous Ukrai...
published: 04 Nov 2008
Author: Sasha N
Welcome to Ukraine
This is presentation movie about my country for my US college. I used song of famous Ukrainian singer Sofia Rotaru. Also I stole ;) many images from Internet, but some of them belong to me. That movie is not commercial, so I hope nobody will be offended. (it is a very short movie and I tried to put everything together) всэ до кучи! First title: "Ukraine" is from Old East Slavic ukraina meaning "borderland" The territory was so named because it was the borderland or "frontier zone" of medieval Russia at the time of the Tatar invasion in the 13th century
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The Varangian Rus 1/3
Generally speaking, the Norwegians expanded to the north and west to places such as Irelan...
published: 15 Dec 2011
Author: BirkaViking
The Varangian Rus 1/3
Generally speaking, the Norwegians expanded to the north and west to places such as Ireland, Scotland, Iceland and Greenland; the Danes to England and France, settling in the Danelaw (northern/eastern England) and Normandy; and the Swedes to the east, founding the Kievan Rus, the original Russia. However, among the Swedish runestones which mention expeditions over seas, almost half tell of raids and travels to western Europe. Also, according to the Icelandic sagas, many Norwegian Vikings went to eastern Europe. These nations, although distinct, were similar in culture and language. The names of Scandinavian kings are known only for the later part of the Viking Age. Only after the end of the Viking Age did the separate kingdoms acquire distinct identities as nations, which went hand in hand with their Christianization. Thus the end of the Viking Age for the Scandinavians also marks the start of their relatively brief Middle Ages. According to the Primary Chronicle, compiled in Kiev about 1100-1200 Ad, one group of Varangians was Rus' people. Their name became that of the land of Rus' this happened because one of Rus' princes, Rurik (Old Norse: Hrörekr) had been recognized by several East Slavic and Finno-Ugric peoples as their ruler, founding the Rurikid Dynasty, which later would rule over Rus' and after its fall over Russia for many centuries. Rurik first came to Staraya Ladoga in 862 and then moved his capital to Novgorod in 864, while his relative Oleg (Old Norse <b>...</b>
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The Varangian Rus 2/3
Generally speaking, the Norwegians expanded to the north and west to places such as Irelan...
published: 15 Dec 2011
Author: BirkaViking
The Varangian Rus 2/3
Generally speaking, the Norwegians expanded to the north and west to places such as Ireland, Scotland, Iceland and Greenland; the Danes to England and France, settling in the Danelaw (northern/eastern England) and Normandy; and the Swedes to the east, founding the Kievan Rus, the original Russia. However, among the Swedish runestones which mention expeditions over seas, almost half tell of raids and travels to western Europe. Also, according to the Icelandic sagas, many Norwegian Vikings went to eastern Europe. These nations, although distinct, were similar in culture and language. The names of Scandinavian kings are known only for the later part of the Viking Age. Only after the end of the Viking Age did the separate kingdoms acquire distinct identities as nations, which went hand in hand with their Christianization. Thus the end of the Viking Age for the Scandinavians also marks the start of their relatively brief Middle Ages. According to the Primary Chronicle, compiled in Kiev about 1100-1200 Ad , one group of Varangians was Rus' people. Their name became that of the land of Rus' this happened because one of Rus' princes, Rurik (Old Norse: Hrörekr) had been recognized by several East Slavic and Finno-Ugric peoples as their ruler, founding the Rurikid Dynasty, which later would rule over Rus' and after its fall over Russia for many centuries. Rurik first came to Staraya Ladoga in 862 and then moved his capital to Novgorod in 864, while his relative Oleg (Old Norse <b>...</b>
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The Slavs - Documentary [1/3]
Documentary film about the Slavs, originally called "Z Vzhoda" or "From Eas...
published: 19 Mar 2010
Author: Blad771
The Slavs - Documentary [1/3]
Documentary film about the Slavs, originally called "Z Vzhoda" or "From East". This Slovenian documentary with English subtitles and three parts telling us the history and culture of the Early Slavs.