Pro Ethnologia 17
Perceptions of Worldviews
ISBN 9949-417-00-7 ISSN 1406-5797 (online), ISSN 1406-9962 (printed)
Hind: 35.- EEK
Editorial
The World of Seto Female Autobiographers Andreas Kalkun
The 20th Century in the Setu Kalevala-metric Tradition and Anne Vabarna's Address-Songs as the Marks of Changes in the Overall Genre System Madis Arukask
Transition Rituals in the Life of an Udmurt Girl/Maiden/Woman in the Late 19th to 20th Centuries Svetlana Karm
Perceptions of Death in Lithuanian Traditional Culture Radvile Racenaite
The Image of People of Other Regions in the Lithuanian Folklore Laima Anglickiene
Yuri Vella's Worldview as a Tool for Survival: What Filming Reveals Liivo Niglas & Eva Toulouze
Sacrifice or Robbery? One Event on the Light of Different Worldviews Tatiana Bulgakova
The Role of Soviet Ideology in the Transformation of Komi Traditional Holiday Culture in the 1920s Irina Kotyleva
The Religious Practice of Mirskoye Obmiraniye: The Motifs of Old Slavonic Apocrypha Reflected in Ingrian Folk Narratives Taisto Raudalainen
Whom Should One Thank to the Narrow Escape? Lessons Drawn from a Perilous Journey from Vormsi and Noarootsi to Finland in 1796 Jürgen Beyer
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