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Abstract:
The paper describes sociocultural processes in Yakutia, which show the development of the ethnic self-awareness of the Sakha people. The main attention is focused on identifying markers that represent ethnocultural elements in the everyday culture of townspeople and villagers. As reference points in the study of this issue, we selected murals (monumental architectural painting), as well as household items, personal belongings and objects surrounding a person in his everyday life. The main goal is to describe the elements of urban space, the interior of city apartments, etc., which play a major role in a person’s ethnocultural self-identification.

Keywords:
everyday life, urban space, cultural environment, traditional culture, city and rural family thing world
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