The puvama (Erzya language: пувама, Moksha language: фам, уфам, ufam, or palama) is a type of bagpipe of the Mordvin people of Mordovia, in the eastern part of the East European Plain of Russia.[1]
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edit- ^ "Origins and Social Functions of Bagpipe Traditions among the Finno-Ugrian Peoples". Finno-Ugric Studies Association of Canada Conference Proceedings: 2016. University of Alberta. doi:10.29173/fusac8.