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    The key to improving the beauty of the giant retaining wall in valleys: Increasing visual extension by Jialu Song, Yanzuo Zhou, Weiyang Xiao, Qin Zeng, Yixuan Wu, Huixing Song

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Furthermore, the showcase of folk culture in murals can realize the beautification function of the giant retaining walls. …”
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    The key to improving the beauty of the giant retaining wall in valleys: Increasing visual extension. by Jialu Song, Yanzuo Zhou, Weiyang Xiao, Qin Zeng, Yixuan Wu, Huixing Song

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Furthermore, the showcase of folk culture in murals can realize the beautification function of the giant retaining walls. …”
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    TREASURES = TRESORS / by Canadian Museum of Civilization 637865, Foster, Harry, photographer 637863

    Published 1988
    “…This strikingly innovative building houses more than a century of collecting, conserving and research in the fields of archaeology, ethnology, folk culture, and social and military history. The fruits of these activities reach the public through a variety of Museum programmes, including permanent and temporary exhibitions, demonstrations, theatrical performances, films, children's events, travelling exhibitions, and various types of publications.…”
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    Feast Of Newroz And Newroz Dessert İs Uzbeks Living İn Antakya: Sümelek / ANTAKYA’DA YAŞAYAN ÖZBEKLERDE NEVRUZ BAYRAMI VE NEVRUZ TATLISI: SÜMELEK by Aylin Eraslan1

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…The feast of Spring is also a rooted tradition in Turkish folk culture that has been celebrated religionally and mytically in a lot of cultures since ancient ages. …”
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    Relacje pomiędzy kulturą a etnicznością w tekstach Cezarii Anny Baudouin de Courtenay‑Ehrenkreutz‑Jędrzejewiczowej by Lilianna Dorak-Wojakowska

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Research on products of folk culture, mostly from Wileńszczyzna, passed in oral tradition, makes possible such cognition. …”
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    Preserving Zibo Cultural Heritage Exploring the Symbolism, Visual Identity, and Conservation Efforts of the Fish Motif Pattern Design by Nini Shao, Ahmad Rizal Bin Abdul Rahman, Hassan Bin Hj Alli, Raja Ahmad Azmeer Bin Raja Ahmad Effendi

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… As the intangible cultural heritage of Shandong Province, Zibo fish plate is deeply rooted in the rich soil of Chinese traditional culture with rich folk culture connotation and symbolic significance. For thousands of years, the local folk culture and art condensed and expressed in the fish motif pattern decoration of Zibo fish plate, making Zibo fish plate unique in aesthetic performance of a mellow and rough charm. …”
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    On cultural dialects in Slavic ethnolinguistics by Plotnikova Anna A.

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Eastern Serbia and western Bulgaria were taken as an example for the analysis of dialects based on phonetic, grammatical features and those that are observed in folk culture and which are reflected in its terminological vocabulary. …”
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    The Function of Common Mythological Motifs in a Kurdish Folk Narrative and an Excerpt from Klidar by Hadi Dehghani Yazdeli

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…It is argued that the novel Kalidar, in addition to other aspects of intertextuality, is also influenced by Kurdish folk culture and its mythological and archetypal themes. …”
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    Criticism of the Government in the Folk Songs of the Qajar Era, the Pre-Constitutional Period by Mehdi Mirkiaei

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Meanwhile, song is one of the most common genre of folk culture. The masses had to raise their protest or political views with simple or complex camouflages at the community level in order to remain immune from the harassment by the government agents. …”
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    ABOUT THE CONTROL OF RHYTHMS OF TIME by Dunja Rihtman-Augushtin

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…To an extent our ethnological forebears in Croatian ethnology were interested in two dimensions of time, more specifically, to the rhythms of time marked by “folk customs and rituals”, and to the continuance of folk culture in time.…”
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    Temporal settling of holidays and annual customs in villages at the foot of the Avala mountain by Ivanović-Barišić Milina M.

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…The process of industrialization along with the influx of the authorities onto traditional folk culture have left permanent consequences in the rural community settings and inherited folk culture.…”
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    Preserving Zibo cultural heritage exploring the symbolism, visual identity, and conservation efforts of the fish motif pattern design by Shao, Nini, Rahman, Ahmad Rizal Bin Abdul, Alli, Hassan Bin Hj, Effendi, Raja Ahmad Azmeer Bin Raja Ahmad

    Published 2024
    “…As the intangible cultural heritage of Shandong Province, Zibo fish plate is deeply rooted in the rich soil of Chinese traditional culture with rich folk culture connotation and symbolic significance. For thousands of years, the local folk culture and art condensed and expressed in the fish motif pattern decoration of Zibo fish plate, making Zibo fish plate unique in aesthetic performance of a mellow and rough charm. …”
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    ETHNOCULTURAL POTENTIAL OF THE MEANING OF WORDS (WREATH - CROWN) by Grygorenko, T.V

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…The idea of semiotic modeling of ethnocultural vocabulary (ritual, customary, folklore, connected with traditional folk culture) is gaining new impetus today, and research on this range of problems is explosive. …”
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    The human factor: ecological salience in ornithology and ethno-ornithology by Gosler, A

    Published 2017
    “…For those taxa with documented significance to 19th century and earlier English folk culture, which tend to carry more names than predicted by ecological ubiquity alone, there was no relationship between the extent of monolexis and the relative abundance of a species. …”
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    Traditional Culture in Confrontation to Globalization Crisis by Marina Yurievna Spirina

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The article briefly describes the phenomenon of world culture as a traditional (folk) culture. Some of the possibilities of its use in the modern socio-cultural, educational, economic, political space for opposition to the globalization crisis are highlighted.…”
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    Mikulášské obchůzky na Hornolidečsku jako součást kulturního dědictví regionu by Lucie Navrátilová

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…The contribution is an outcome of the GIS project in quantitative and qualitative analyses and interpretations of traditional folk culture, which is solved within the programme of Specific Research by the Institute of European Ethnology of the Faculty of Arts of Masaryk University.…”
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    Декоративные вербы в западной Беларуси и восточной Литве во второй половине ХХ–начале ХХI вв. by Йонас Мардоса

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Originally, these verbas were associated with the Polish religious and folk culture of Southeast Lithuania. In the second half of the 20th century, the Vilnius verbas were strongly linked with the Catholic Lithuanian and Polish folk culture of the Vilnius region, but have not been popular amongst the believers of Belarus. …”
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    La mort dans quelques qenē en amharique by Daniel Assefa

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Coming from a collection compiled by blatēn gētā māhtama Śellāsē in 1961, these poems convey a group memory and folk culture. They mention traumatic events in Ethiopian history as well as the death of major historical figures. …”
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    Mihail Bahtin on the Carnival by Marija Ristivojević

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…Bahtin gives his own interpretation of the carnival in several works, but particularly in Rabelais and Folk Culture of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. By looking at this work and the work of other authors on this subject, the paper seeks to present systematically the concept of the carnival, and to provide understanding of the theory's significance and its great popularity among culture and society theorists.…”
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    Polish workers in the USA (1880-1925): Peasants - Poles - ethnics by Adam Walaszek

    Published 1997-01-01
    “…It explores how Polish immigrants used elements of national or folk culture in their struggle to advance their social position. …”
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