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The Seto Language in Estonia
7 Tradition-Based Concepts of Death, Burial and Afterlife: a Case from Orthodox Setomaa, South-Eastern Estonia
CEDAW/C/USR/Q/7/Add.1
International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
The Reforming of the Southern Finnic Language Area
Wild Foods: a Topic for Food Pre-History and History Or a Crucial Component of Future Sustainable and Just Food Systems?
Parallelism in Karelian Laments
Introducing Setos on Stage: on the Early Performances of Seto Singing Culture
Personal Name Policy: from Theory to Practice
Specific Flag Days
Context-Related Melodies in Oral Culture 37 Folk Song in Its Primary Function, I.E
EUROPEAN IDENTITIES in MOTHER TONGUE EDUCATION the Production of This Publication Was Partially Funded by the European Commission
Journal of Ethnology and Folkloristics
Religious Libertarians Foundation
For Sustainable Forest Management and Responsible Production For
Language of Administration As a Border: Wild Food Plants Used by Setos and Russians in Pechorsky District of Pskov Oblast, NW Russia
Orthodox Christianity and Gender
Estonia – Latvia – Russia Cross-Border Cooperation
Top View
The Quasquicentennial of the Finno-Ugrian Society
Highlights Abstract
Registers of Communication
CENTRALIZED NATIONAL RISK ASSESSMENT for ESTONIA 2017 – 1 of 77 –
Constructing Finno-Ugric Identity Through Theatre
Commentaries of the Republic of Moldova
Redalyc.RESTORATIONIST GEOPOLITICS: CONSTRUCTING
Wild Food Plants Used by Setos and Russians in Pechorsky District Of
Finno-Ugric Peoples
Cerd/C/Rus/23-24
Abstracts Expressions and Impressions: Personal and Communal Aspects of Traditional Singing
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Ethnic Identity of Setos in the Light of Constructivism and Positivism
Eastern Estonia Case Study Report
Fasts and Feasts in Estonians' Representations of the Seto
Lähde Wikipedia: Europe in the 9Th Century
Setomaa ˚ Unique and Genuine
Can Common Finno-Ugric Ethnic and Linguistic Links Substantiate Intra
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The Baltic Finnish Peoples Divided by State and Administrative Borders
Kalkun, Kupari, and Vuola Coping with Loss of Homeland
Russian-Estonian Border in the Context of Post-Soviet Ethnic Transformations
Cultivating a Sense of Belonging – the Orthodox Church As a Part of the Collective Memory of Skolt Sámi in Finland