Abstract

The paper studies the narrative folklore of the Nanais, one of the original ethnic groups of the Amur River basin. It reflects on the artistic peculiarities and thematic range of major genres compared to fairy tales and nonfictional prose of European peoples. Keywords: Manchu-Tungus peoples, narrative folklore, genre compilations, fairy tales, nonfictional prose.

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