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    Liczba trzy w kulturze i języku by Marek Ruszkowski

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Out of necessity, this article will limit itself to selected ones: various contemporary and past religions; folk culture; sports; children’s rhymes and counting books; phraseological idioms, proverbs and maxims. …”
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    PHENOMENOLOGY OF FOLK REGION. EXAMPLES FROM MACEDONIAN FOLK TRADITON by Ljupco Risteski

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…We are of course focused upon the category of religion that is compatible with folk culture. In ethnological science there is no definitive consensus regarding the utilization of a term that should cover this specific category. …”
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    MENTALITY IN THE CULTURE OF THE LIAO EMPIRE (907 – 1125) by G. G. Pikov

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Of particular importance for the history is the relationship of Khitan folk culture and mental substrates of the Chinese culture and other neighboring cultures. …”
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    Yamaubamotívumok értelmezése a japán népmesékben és legendákban by Melinda Papp

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…An analysis of Japanese folk tales thus offers insights into the deeper layers of traditional Japanese folk culture and belief. …”
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    Rahvatantsu harrastamine ja suurpidudest osavõtmine: põhjused ja seosed subjektiivse heaoluga by Stanislav Nemeržitski, Iivi Zajedova

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Big festivals and folk culture events have been a centuries-old tradition in Estonia. …”
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    Dog-headed Creatures as the Other: The Role of Monsters in the Construction of the Croatian Identity by Luka Šešo

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…In order to determine who the dog-headed creatures represented in the Croatian folk culture of the time and why reports concerning them got published in the first ethnological journal in Croatia, it was necessary to study the concept of dog-headed creatures from the perspective of the process of othering. …”
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    EPITAPH AS A CEMETERY GENRE by Revyakina, N.P.

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The purpose of this article is to consider the epitaph as one of the important parts of folk culture in relation to the cemetery genre. These inscriptions emphasize cultural preferences of people and the linguistic tastes of the eras. …”
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    Procesos sociales y culturales en el mundo turco by Ott Kurs

    Published 1999-01-01
    “…At the same time, the eastern Turkic states export raw materials and some elements of their ancient folk culture to penisular Turkey. The all-Turkic co-operation is a good example of mutually-useful relations between the Eurasian Heartland and Rimland, considered in the classical theory of geopolitics by some antagonists.…”
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    Vihma väljakutsumise riitused udmurtide kalendritsüklis by Tatjana Vladykina, Galina Glukhova

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…Several archaic features of interpreting the surrounding world are still present in Udmurt folk culture. Calendar-related customs and feasts still preserve the oldest elements at all levels of rituals: in activities, artefacts, verbal and acoustic fields, etc. …”
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    COVID-19 tingitud folkloristlikud reaktsioonid Valgevenes by Tatsiana Valodzina, Tatsiana Marmysh

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The article gives an overview of the folk culture mechanisms that helped to cope with the pandemic situation in Belorussia during the first wave of COVID-19 (until midsummer 2020). …”
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    MUSICAL EDUCATION: A REVIEW COMPARISON BETWEEN BRAZIL AND ARGENTINA by Ednardo Monteiro Gonzaga Monti

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…Finally, in the dialogue of pedagogical music by Villa-Lobos in Brazil and Kodlys ideas used in Argentina, it is clear that the objectives proposed by both projects, despite following different paths, in many respects meet the needs of music educators and government to value their homeland folk culture and exaltation.…”
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    The Influence of Daoism on the Dramatization of the Liaozhaixi of Chuanju by Xing Lan

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…By analyzing the two approaches, the study will manifest how Daoism has shaped the dramatization of the Liaozhaixi of Chuanju and will employ these approaches to exemplify the confluence of religions and dramas in Chinese folk culture.…”
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    V poiske arhetipa: ot arhetipa materi k arhetipu Baby-Jagi<br>In Search of the Archetype: from the Mother Archetype to the Archetype of Baba Yaga</br> by Irina S. Guseva, Vladimir G. Ivanov, Maria G. Ivanova

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…This article describes the most significant symbols and images that reveal the deepest meaning and significance of the Mother archetype in Russian folk culture.…”
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    Hipotezy etymologiczne nazwy jęczmień a językowo-kulturowy obraz tego zboża w polszczyźnie ludowej by Anna Kaczan

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…The paper aims to verify the cited hypotheses using the linguistic-cultural image of barley in Polish folk culture, as has been reconstructed from rich linguistic material. …”
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    CHINESE PORCELAIN IN WESTERN MONGOLIA (THE QING DINASTY) by А.Ю. Ожередова, Ю.И. Ожередов

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Th e study concludes that the decorative motives of the porcelain refl ect the tastes of the mentioned categories of Mongolian population and is predominantly related to Tibetan Buddhism elements of the Chinese folk culture. Th e discovered material also indicates originally “non-Han” components of the Chinese history. …”
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    Amulet ormiański ze zbiorów Biblioteki Jagiellońskiej by Dawit Ghazarian

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The Armenian amulet-scrolls were a manifestation of popular (folk) culture. Their content involved prayers, wishes and requests associated with healing and tutelary aspects. …”
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    A Grave Cross on Eastern-Slavonic Ritual Towels by Tetiana Brovarets

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Despite the fact that the origin of them was printed cross-stitch papers, these images became folklorized, as there have been many transformations in folk culture (both formal and mental). The aim of the article is to show different understandings of one and the same picture (a grave cross with guelder roses twigs wrapped around it and two birds sitting against each other on the twigs) and the typical inscription (“My grave is under the cross; my love is on the cross”) to it. …”
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