TUVA REPUBLIC

tooˈvə, Rus. tooväˈ, constituent republic (1990 est. pop. 366,000), 65,830 sq mi (170,500 sq km), extreme S Siberian Russia, on the Mongolian border. Kyzyl is the capital. The area is a mountain basin, c.2,000 ft (610 m) high, encircled by the Sayan and Tannu-Ola ranges. The eastern part is forested and elevated, and the west is a drier lowland. The area includes the upper course of the Yenisei River. There are many glacial lakes.

Cattle, horses, sheep, goats, reindeer, and camels are raised in the elevated steppe areas, and grain is cultivated in the irrigated lowlands. Lumbering is carried on extensively. The fur trade remains important in the northeast. Among the republic's industries are food processing; leather making; woodworking; auto repairing; and the manufacture of building materials.

Tuvans make up about 65% of the population, and Russians (who live primarily in urban areas) around 32%. Traditionally nomadic herders who engaged in supplemental hunting and agriculture, the Tuvans were encouraged by the Soviet government to adopt a sedentary mode of life, with an emphasis on collectivized agriculture. They are a Turkic-speaking people with Mongol strains; their religion is Tibetan Buddhism. The Tuvans have a rich folklore and are skilled artisans in silver, bronze, wood, and stone. They are also renowned for throat-singing, a vocal technique that enables a singer to produce two or three distinct tones simultaneously.

Controlled by the Mongols from the 13th to 18th cent., they were under Chinese rule from 1757 to 1911. During the 1911 revolution in China, czarist Russia fomented a separatist movement among the Tuvans, whose territory became nominally independent before being made a Russian protectorate in 1914. The chaos accompanying the Russian Revolution of 1917 allowed the Tuvans to again proclaim their independence; but in 1921 the Bolsheviks established a Tuvinian People's Republic, popularly called Tannu-Tuva. It was annexed by the USSR in 1944 as an autonomous region and became an autonomous republic in 1961. It was a signatory to the Mar. 31, 1992, treaty that created the Russian Federation (see Russia).

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...Virtually all the republics have proclaimed their...the chairman of the Tuva Republic Supreme Soviet, Kaadyr...realistic to restore the Tuva Republic to the status it enjoyed...and intellectuals of Tuva. The independence of...The leaders of the republics that have signed the...
...183 Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic, 178 -79, 181 Communist Party...against, 105 Azerbaijani, 116 Tuva, Republic of, 14 , 30 , 33 , 35 , 37 , 38...Udegei people, 33 Udmurtiia, Republic of, 12 , 14 - 15 Udmurts, 14...
...2.2 Autonomous Republics Within the Russian Federation Republic USSR Designation...Sunni Moslem 43 Tuva Tuva ASSR 309 Turkic...Soviet Socialist Republic. b There was an...Chechen and Ingush republics. c Figure immediately...
...be represented ____________________ fairs to the People of Tuva, in which the Republic of Tuva was recognized as a sovereign independent republic Godovoi Otchet NKID k IX Sezdu Sovetov , 1921 p. 147 . 24 Art. 4 Sborn. Deistv...
...D.G., 238 Tatarstan, Republic of-budget, 52 , 54 ; treaty...220 , 230 , 235 , 238 . Tuva, Republic of, 37 , 37 n, 41 Tyumen oblast, 41 , 64 Udmurtia, Republic of, 41 , 60 , 60 n Ukraine...Union of Soviet Socialist Republics USSR . See Soviet Union United...
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...natural resources. Among the republics, Tatarstan, Bashkortostan...traditional political advantage of republic status. In the middle is...those of the latter include republics such as Tuva, Mariel, and Kabardino...conclusions, identity as a republic is being increasingly marginalized...
...also can produce vibratos. The tongue is a powerful filter of vocal harmonics. Diphonic singing in Mongolia and the Tuva Republic demonstrates how the tongue can create melodies of harmonics. Timbre vibratos can be created using a variety of techniques...
...Rinehart and Winston. Lopsan, M. 1993 . Lecture (unpublished). International Conference on Shamanism. Tuva Foundation, Kyzyl, Republic of Tuva, Siberia, Russia. Summer, 1993 . Ludwig, A. 1968 , 1972 . Altered states of consciousness. In...
...ethnography of overtone singing in Tuva, otherwise known as khoomei...significance of overtone singing in Tuva (54-56). Indeed, the aural...overtone singing and nationalism in Tuva and Mongolia, to the significance...epic performances in the Altai Republic, to the chanting of sutras...
...before a number of those republics whose citizens had rejected...was waged between the republics and the federal center...included, "declaring the republic a subject of international...Chechnya, Tatarstan, and Tuva), ratified between...leaves us with just six republics that meet these criteria...Osetiya-Alaniya, and Tuva. Another factor to...
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...Herd : The Last Reindeer Herders of Tuva, Siberia. by Bryan Alexander Dawn...in the northeast of the Siberian Republic of Tuva. Vassily and Slava had come down...without boiling. The Republic of Tuva, which borders Mongolia, lies in...
...studies of Bisengaliev for display at the Palace of the Republic, the RPOs concert venue. Without warning Im spirited...singing" like that practiced in the Central Asian republic of Tuva. Origins of the dombra are shrouded in antiquity...
...offered us? What did the man mean, they came from the "hippest place in the world"? Is the former Autonomous Soviet Republic of Tuva "hip", according to Tuvans? Or simply according to those whom the band itself dismisses with scorn as "western...
...traveled a cataract-filled gorge: boatloads of hunters. Just beyond the southern boundary of the reserve lies Russias republic of Tuva, a sere land of yaks and camels tended by seminomadic herders. Favorite Tuvinian dishes feature heavy-antlered...
...For those unfamiliar with Tuvan throat singing, its a type of music that hails from the horse cultures of the Republic of Tuva in which the singer manipulates harmonic resonances created as air travels from the lungs, past the vocal folds...
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...brothers Belic travel winding road to Tuva by Gary Arnold Brothers Adrian and...odyssey to the remote Central Asian republic of Tuva, where a triennial festival is devoted...the pre-eminent throat singer of Tuva, Kongar-ol Ondar, the all-around...
...group of throat-singers and folk musicians from the Tuva Republic in Central Asia, will present a World Music Series concert at 8 p.m. in Beall Hall. Tyva Kyzy (Daughters of Tuva) is from the Mongolian-Russian border region of Central...
...Francisco to a folk music festival in Tuva, a small republic that borders Russia and Mongolia...participating in the Pena expedition to Tuva, waste no time in taking advantage...introduces Mr. Pena explaining how Tuva accidentally came to his attention...
...competitors from more than 120 countries have taken part in the festival. Remote parts of world such as the Sahka Republic, Tuva, Guatemala and Tartastan have all been represented at the event. Nowadays hundreds of volunteers living in and around...
...islands, federations, republics, war zones and rebel states...Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Djibouti Dominica Dominican Republic DRC (Zaire) East Timor Ecuador...India Indonesia Iran Iraq Republic of Ireland Israel Italy Ivory...MOGADISHU SOMALIA THE REPUBLIC OF TUVA, MONGOLIA MACHU PICCHU...
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TUVA REPUBLIC too v , Rus. toova , constituent republic (1990 est. pop. 366...northeast. Among the republics industries are food processing...established a Tuvinian Peoples Republic, popularly called Tannu-Tuva. It was annexed by the...
TANNU-TUVA see Tuva Republic . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...Buryat, Khakass, and Tuva republics, the Altai, Krasnoyarsk...Russia and the E European republics. E Siberia, which is drained...nationalities in the Altai Republic , the Khakass Republic , the Tuva Republic , and the Kemerovo...
...finally broke away in 1921 to form the Mongolian Peoples Republic (now Mongolia). Inner Mongolia remained under Chinese...returned to China after World War II. In 1944, Tannu Tuva (see Tuva Republic ), long recognized as part of Mongolia but under...
KYZYL or Kizil both: kizil , city (1989 pop. 85,000), capital of Tuva Republic , S Siberian Russia, on the Yenisei River. It services motor transport and has brickyards, sawmills, furniture factories...
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