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Veps or Vepsians are a Finnic people that speak the Veps language, which belongs to the Baltic-Finnic branch of the Finno-Ugric languages. Total population 8...
Yesterday in vepsa language Yesterday на вепсском языке. Запись из Шёлтозерского музея вепсской культуры.
Vepsäläiset Suomensukuinen kansa karjalassa.
Samples of some of the still living Finno-Ugric / Uralic languages Old video, but this was very popular so I decided to re-uploaded it:) It's sort of "closest to each other" -order. To me as a Finnish speaker, Sami is the first one that starts to sound familiar and I can understand some words. Langauges: Hungarian Khanty Mansi Komi Udmurt Mari Mordvin Sami Estonian Livonian Votic Finnish Ingerian Karelian Veps I own nothing!
En liten film fra hovedingangen til vepsebolet
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vepses.
Karelia (Karelian, Finnish and Estonian: Karjala; Russian: Карелия, Kareliya; Swedish: Karelen), the land of the Karelian peoples, is an area in Northern Eur...
In this video we'll show you how to cook a traditional Veps fish soup. Enjoy!
Training video for demonstrating electrophysiological examinations • Electromyography • Motor and sensory neurography • Repetitive stimulation • F-wave, blink reflex and H-reflex • Magnetic evoked potentials • Acoustic, visual und somatosensory evoked potentials Examination equipment: NEUROWERK EMG Duration: approx. 90 min, Language: English Optionally supplied (please specify in order): on DVD (resolution 720 x 576) - adapted for TVs or on USB flash drive (resolution Full HD 1920 x 1080) - adapted for PC/notebook. To purchase, please contact: E-Mail: sandy.neubert@neurowerk.de Phone: +49-37297-825-29
This song won Finnish music awards. It's a traditional Veps (a Finno-Ugric people of northwest Russia) lament composed by Noid a group from Petrozavodsk. Director: Andrey Kurochkin Producer: Vladimir Slavov.
Ethnic Russians (in English), Krievi (in Latvian), Krīvi (in Latgalian), Росіяни (in Ukrainian), Rosjanie (in Polish), Venälaižed (in Veps), Venelased (in Estonian), Vindläseq (in Vöro). Russia (English) but Venäma in Estonian and Krievija in Latvian (bcs of Kriviches tribe) and Krīvija in Latgalian. Kriv was legendary Baltic (!) forefather of Kriviches, some sort of a heathen "high priest". According to a recent genetic study, namely Baltic Lithuanians happened to be the closest genetic relatives of central Russians (Orel, Bryansk, Smolensk, Ryazan, Ivanovo oblasts - lands of Viatiaches tribe. Viatiches practised Baltic burials. Besides that they abosrbed Baltic Golyad) - see video on genetics of Russians. Modern Russian ethnicity got formed out of several tribes. Several Slavic tribes, mainly Kriviches (northern and western Russians, from Kriv, Baltic forefather), Viatiches (south and central Russians / Slavs with Baltic substratum), Baltic tribe of East Galindians (Golyad of Moscow region), plus a number of Finnic tribes (Merians, Vepses, Komi-Permians, Muroma and Erzyans (Mordvins). European Russians are mainly Balto-Slavs with significant Finnic admixture (especially in the north). I would say that Viatiches (Slavic tribe with Baltic element) played the crucial role in the formation of Russian ethnos - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vyatichi Viatichi - Kaluga (around Kaluga), east & south Moscow (along Moscow river) region, north Orel, north Ryazan region Meria (Finns) - Ivanovo, Yaroslavl, Tver, and Kostroma regions (mixed with Kriviches) Kriviches (many believe it is an old Baltic tribe) - Pskov, Smolensk, Yaroslavl, Tver, Ivanovo regions (mixed with Meria) Golyad (East Galindians) - pure Balts - northern Kaluga region (around Borovsk and Omninsk, basin of Protva river) and western Moscow region (Vereya, Naro-Fominsk) Radimichi - around city of Briansk Novgorod Slovenes (spoke dialect similiar to Polish) - Novgorod, St. Petersburg regions (mixed with Veps / Ves tribe there). Some say Slovenes were a separate ethnicty from Muscovites (Pure Muscovites = Viatiches+Galinidians and some Merians). Novgorod Slovenes+Vepses (Finns) produced Pomors (northernmost Russians of Arkhangelsk & White Sea coast). Pomor shirt emroidery is identic to Veps. Center of Viatiches tribe was in Korno (Kornoye, Mosalsk district of Kaluga province). Chronicle says that Viatko, progenitor of Viatiches came from Poland. Viatiches, unlike other Slavs, had Baltic burials and jewellery (they have built up on some Baltic substrathus). Vantit (Vait) - Arabic name for the land of Viatiches (original Russians). Viatichia would be more fair and distinctive ethnic name for Russia. Note that the name Russia / Russians originally was just a political & religious term and didnt have any ethnic or tribal connotation. It was brought by the Viking sailors and first implied Maritime Swedes (Roden) - Ruotsi is Sweden in Finnish), then it served as uniting term for medieval Ukrainian tribes and people (Kyivan Rus state as Kyiv was the center of Viking Rurikide dynasty), then it was adopted as official name for Muscovite state (since the early 18th century) becoming uniting term for the tribes centered around Moscow, what we understand as modern ethnic Russians. Its similar to political terms Rome and Romans, that was transplanted from one people to another (Ancient Rome and Romans, then Romance people, Romeiko - Byzantine Greeks, Romania and Romanians etc). ----------------------------------------- Ukrainians consists of completely different tribes (Derevlians, White Croats, Dulibes (Volhynians), Siverians which have nothing to do with modern ethnic Russians (Muscovites) and what is today understood as Russia (former Muscovy). Totally different folk costumes, patterns, embroidery, culture, language, genetics etc. ------------------------------ Belarusians likewise consist of different tribes (Drehoviches + Polotsk Kriviches and some Volhynians) that are very different from Viatiches tribe (progenitor Russian tribe). Though northern Belarusians belonged to same Kriviches tribes, but this tribe had 2 branches that developed separately - northern Pskov Kriviches (in Russia) and southern - Polostk & Smolensk Kriviches (northern and eastern Belarusians). These werent the same as they lived in great distance. Baltokrievija is Latvian name for Belarus. In general Russians and Belarusians, unlike Ukrainian, have significant Baltic element (hence Baltic akanie (pronouncing o as a) in their languages, unknown in Ukrainian. Ethnically Ukrainians are more close to south Belarusians, Lusatian Serbs (ancient Croats), south Poles, Slovaks, and Czechs (all have Scytho-Sarmatian h sound instead of Balto-Slavic g) ---------------------------------------------- В. В. Седов. ГОЛЯДЬ (Baltic tribe of East Galindians (Golyad) of Moscow & Kaluga regions, scientific article): http://goledyanka.narod.ru/Goled.htm
The Baltic Finns are a Finno-Ugric group of peoples of Northeastern Europe whose modern descendants include the Finns proper, Karelians (including Ludes and ...
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Film about puppet theatre "Ciciliusku", that makes performances in Karelian language on the basis of Karelian culture.
Pg Dip in Character Animation course 2008-2009 at London Animation Studio, Central St Martin's College of Art and Design, University of the Arts London. One ...
Pg Dip in Character Animation course 2008-2009 at London Animation Studio, Central St Martin's College of Art and Design, University of the Arts London. One day Film language workshop run by filmmaker Kimmo Moykky. Only In-camera editing allowed. We were looking at camera positions (High angle and Low angle), Different shot sizes, Reverse angle shot or over the shoulder shots, 180 degrees rule, 30 degrees rule, Storytelling, Different genres of film, Difference between a long take and a film constructed with In-camera editing. All the films and dialogues were created on the day. Thanks for the students for taking part. It was a fun day.
Pg Dip in Character Animation course 2008-2009 at London Animation Studio, Central St Martin's College of Art and Design, University of the Arts London. One day Film language workshop run by filmmaker Kimmo Moykky. Only In-camera editing allowed. We were looking at camera positions (High angle and Low angle), Different shot sizes, Reverse angle shot or over the shoulder shots, 180 degrees rule, 30 degrees rule, Storytelling, Different genres of film, Difference between a long take and a film constructed with In-camera editing. All the films and dialogues were created on the day. Thanks for the students for taking part. It was a fun day.
Pg Dip in Character Animation course 2008-2009 at London Animation Studio, Central St Martin's College of Art and Design, University of the Arts London. One day Film language workshop run by...
The Veps language (also known as Vepsian, natively as vepsän kel’, vepsän keli, or vepsä), spoken by the Vepsians (also known as Veps), belongs to the Finnic group of the Uralic languages. Closely related to Finnish and Karelian, Veps is also written using Latin script.
According to Soviet statistics, 12 500 people were self-designated ethnic Veps at the end of 1989.
According to the location of the people, the language is divided into three main dialects: Northern Veps (at Lake Onega to the south of Petrozavodsk, to the north of the river Svir, including the former Veps National Volost), Central Veps (in the Saint Petersburg region and Vologda Oblast), and Southern Veps (in the Saint Petersburg region). The Northern dialect seems the most distinct of the three; however, it is still possible for speakers of one dialect group to understand those of another. Speakers of the Northern dialect call themselves "Ludi" (lüdikad), or lüdilaižed.
Veps is an agglutinating language.
The personal pronouns are of Finno-Ugric origin: