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English: Traditional Nivkh dish - Mos (berry and fish skin custard).
日本語: 伝統的なニヴフ料理-モス(ベリーと魚の皮カスタード)。
Čeština: Tradiční Nivchský porkm - Mos - směs vody, tuleního tuku, rozdrcené rybí kůže a lesních plodů.
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Source Sound Materials of the Nivkh Language 3
Author Phd. Hidetoshi Shiraishi

Photo was taken in village of Nekrasovka (Sakhalin).

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Traditional Nivkh dish - Mos (berry and fish skin custard).

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