Folk knowledge about sedge plants among the indigenous peoples of the North: an axiological aspect
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The article analyzes the value attitudes recorded in the folk knowledge about sedge among the indigenous peoples of the North (Indigenous Peoples of the North). Value life orientations about plants, reflecting regional economic and spiritual features in language, history and culture, became the basis of the mentality of the ethnic group.

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natives, folk knowledge, sedge plants, axiological aspect, Russian Far East
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