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    Karksi kihelkonna pühapaigad: mõningaid tähelepanekuid by Laura Mäemets

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Karksi parish can be seen as a centre of Pell tradition as most accounts of belief and customs that are referring to vernacular cult originate from Karksi. …”
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    Ühe Praha varakeskaegse kultuskoha astronoomilised alused by Andrej Pleterski, Jiří J. Mareš

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…It’s ideological core is the age-old belief in three fundamental forces of nature (heaven-sun-fire, earth, water), which humans help tomaintain in balance by carrying out a series of ceremonial deeds. …”
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    Kakskümmend kaks kala eesti rahvausundis. III by Mall Hiiemäe

    Published 2000-01-01
    “…There upon God rewarded weatherfish by naming them the best of fishes. A belief report from the northern coast of Lake Peipus contends that weatherfish could turn into snakes. …”
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    Pärimusmeditsiin ja globaliseeruvad tervisetrendid by Mare Kõiva

    Published 2019-12-01
    “….); and c) introduction into the alternative worldview, mental self-development, and pluralistic folk belief.…”
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    Mesilased eesti usundilises folklooris by Mare Kõiva

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The article presents beliefs about bees as soul animals and various mythical stories that were associated with the journey of the soul, as well as the popular belief about the connection between the death of the owner and the bees. …”
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    Loomade ja inimeste suhteid tähistavad loitsud – adresseerimine, eufemismid, düsfemismid by Mare Kõiva

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…This article discusses general principles for the use of euphemisms and examines which euphemisms are used in which functions, using examples of certain belief rituals and values (fishing), symbolic animals (the wolf and the raven) and cockroaches. …”
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    Eestlaste kiigekultuur enne ja nüüd by Anu Vissel

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…Originally swinging had a magical meaning. The belief that swinging in springtime facilitates the growing of crop and good health of cattle and people was widely spread among Finno-Ugric, Slavic and other peoples, and naturally also among Estonians. …”
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    Seened “keskaja sügise” kristlikus kunstis by Ülle Sillasoo

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Like other vegetal symbols in the art of the period, mushrooms in these paintings reflect the knowledge, beliefs, and realities of ‘home’ environments of those depicted in the paintings.…”
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    Rahvaveterinaaria komi pärimuses by Ljudmilla Lobanova

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…In the Komi Republic, folk beliefs connected with veterinary medicine have become a subject of research only in the past ten years. …”
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    Siberi eestlaste lapse sünniga seotud kombestik ja sünnituslood by Anu Korb

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Village midwives were still respected, and villages adhered to many of the old beliefs about childbirth, as childbirth was controlled by the village community. …”
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