Abstract

The article, based on the use of published and unpublished historical sources, will consider the main trends in the national policy of the Far Eastern Republic (1920-1922), as well as its impact on the development of economy and culture of small ethnic groups in the national areas of the region. The authors have carried out an in-depth analysis of the main areas of activities of the Ministry of National Affairs in relation to the Indigenous Minorities. Based on a study of the legislative framework of the Republican authorities, the work reveals the contradictory and ambiguous nature of the national policy of the buffer Republic.

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