Introduction
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For many non-Russians of the Federation of Rossiia (Russia), a widespread post-Soviet search for "roots" has centered on the exploration of pre-Christian and pre-Islamic belief systems, as well as on interest in ethnic history, migrations, and political persecution. These explorations have taken fascinating turns, as young scholars become ethnographers of their own peoples, helping to quench the thirst for identity-resonating knowledge.1