Mari Woman from Orenburg in the southern Ural Mountains
Finno-Ugric People
The Finno-Ugric people are the original inhabitants of the European and Eurasian north that belong to a separate "Uralic Family" linguistic group. A loosely defined "Finno-Ugric" substratum exists in these related peoples within and outside Russia.
The term "race" is a construct and does not exist in reality. Therefore, any reference to "Finns" or "Slavs" is merely linguistic. There is no race of Finns, Russians, or even Englishmen. Besides, the term is not useful in most cases
because everyone living today is of more or less mixed genetic content. The idea
of a "master race" or "superior race" has been thoroughly disproven. Racism is a term derived from the concept of "race." But it is really just hatred and violence against anyone different from oneself or what they consider a lower grade stock, by someone who imagines belonging to some elite or higher group as for example royalty. We must also include Russification as racism, which is a Russian state policy under V. Putin.
Appeal by Mari People 1
Appeal by Mari People 2
As the ice retreated about 10,000 years ago, stone-age men, perhaps
early Finns, occupied the rich new lands between Norway and the Urals.
They were followed by other wanderers in the North, many of which were
Germanic. According to Matti Klinge, (University of Helsinki), the dominant
"genetic element" in Finland today is Germanic. Perhaps Germanic people had also followed game northward since the dawn of history and were accepted there amongst the Finns. When the waves of disease swept over Europe, it is possible that the germanic genetic traits (i.e. the ones carrying specific immune factors, such as blood type A), survived because the immune factors were already there and did not have to be produced by the human immune response. In this way, beneficial traits were gradually imported along with technology to the North from Europe, while preserving the core Finnish "soul" and most of the language.
The eastern Finnic nations mixed with wanderers from the south and east and therefore genetically, they differ from the western Finns. This genetic variability was beneficial to the eastern Finns as well. Naturally, in different geographical areas gene pools
differ due to "genetic drift," which is a very well understood phenomenon. The
Volga Finnic people are referred to as Finns here even though they differ significantly in many ways, especially in the language which is mostly
conversationally unintelligible to Baltic Finns.The Swedes, with whom the Finns lived in harmony for over one millennium, did not practice genocide against the Finns as the Slavs did. For this reason, the Finns have historically been on friendly terms with the Swedes.
Chapter 1: The Volga Finns: The Mari People
Mari Kusle, "Kantele" in Finnish - traditional musical instrument.
The Mari People
(by Vassili Nikolajev translated from Finnish by Osmo Joronen)
The Mari people are a middle Volga ancient Finno-Ugric nation.
READ FULL TEXTUralic and Finno-Ugric Links
What some Swedes think of Finns - in Finnish.
Theories of Finno-Ugric language ancient Sumerian affinities:
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