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Use of Wild Food Plants in Historical Võromaa and Setomaa, Present-Day Estonia
INSTRUCTIONS for FOCUS TOPIC of CULTURAL HOLIDAY Estonian Culture Is Extensive and Deep, and Has Through the Ages Reached High Levels During Its Peak Moments
The Pilgrimage Landscape in Contemporary Estonia: New Routes, Narratives, and Re-Christianization
“Art Belongs to the People!” the Soviet Cultural Policy and Estonian Community Houses
Introducing Setos on Stage: on the Early Performances of Seto Singing Culture
Seto Singing Tradition in Siberia: Songs and ‘Non-Songs’
Geopolitical Themes of Estonian National Identity Through Song Festivals
Context-Related Melodies in Oral Culture 37 Folk Song in Its Primary Function, I.E
Estonian Sky - Constellations and Starlore
Estonian National Symbols
Stalin Is a Wise Man, Lenin Was a Little Bird.” on Creating Soviet Folklore in the Seto Region During the Stalin Era1 Andreas Kalkun, Janika Oras
The Sovietization of Estonian Community Houses (Rahvamaja): Soviet Guidelines
Folkloristic Contributions Towards Religious Studies in Estonia: a Historical Outline1
REGILAUL in the POLITICAL WHIRLPOOL: on COLLECTING REGILAUL in NORTHEAST ESTONIA in the SECOND HALF of the 1950S
Pseudomythology in Estonian Publicity in the 19Th and 20Th Century Ants Viires
(At 409): Some Interpretations of a Very Estonian Folk Tale
Top View
Belief Narratives of Spirit-Animals: a Case Study on Estonian Contemporary Folklore
In Our Village—Estonia Through the Eyes of Visitors
Folklore, Reflecting and Influencing Culture
Remains of the Soviet Past in Estonia Ii
Folkloristics Online. the Estonian Experience
Vernacular Religions and the Invention of Identities Behind the Finno-Ugric Wall
Traditional Culture in Estonia
Cornelius Hasselblatt Kalevipoeg Studies the Creation and Reception of an Epic
PCS-.-Ed.-Vernacular-Religion-ACTA-ETHN-631.Pdf
Creating a Seto Epic
On a Legend in the Estonian Folk Tale Anthology by Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald
Estonian Folklore Archives
The Influence of Ethnicity and Nationalism on Soviet and Post-Soviet Urbanization in Tallinn, Estonia and Kazan, Russia
Traditional Estonian Lullabies. a Tentative Overview
Pioneers in European Ethnobiology
Orthodox Christianity and Gender: Dynamics of Tradition, Culture And
The Narrator's Voice in Kalevala and Kalevipoeg
EESTI KEEL OMAS RUUMIS Keelenähtuste Levik Ja Geograafiline Varieerumine
Viewed the Estonian-Swedish Leaders As Political
Estonian Fairy Tales up the Beanstalk Into Heaven and Coal Porridge: Two Tales of Growing Up
On the Historical Identity of Estonians and the Politics of Memory In
Fabricating History
Fasts and Feasts in Estonians' Representations of the Seto
The Role of Folklore Archives in a Continuous Heritage-Making
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Sacred Natural Places of Estonia: Regional Aspects