RUSSIA: ALTAI - WOMAN ATAMAN NOT YET IN THE CARDS.(Cossacks)(Brief Article)(Abstract)

From: IPR Strategic Business Information Database | Date: August 27, 2000 | Copyright information

A movement for female Cossacks has been founded in Altai Krai, Interfax-Eurasia reported on 18 August. The new movement will be headed by Lyudmila Maslyukhova, the wife of a Cossack businessman, and will focus on problems of Cossack culture, songs, dances, and traditional Cossack cuisine. The Ataman for the krai's Cossack ...

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