Folklore vol. 26
Bibliography Prize to Karin Maria Rooleid - 125
President's Folklore Prize and Contributions to the Estonian Folklore Archives in 2003 - 127
100 Years Young. Richard Viidalepp. (Jan. 23, 1904 -June 3, 1986) - 131
Interdisciplinary Conference `Estonian Sky' - 134
Tiia Ristolainen Defended her Doctoral Thesis - 137
MA Thesis on Songs and Women's Issue at the University of Tartu - 140
Of Corpse: Death and Humor in Folklore and Popular Culture Ed. Peter Narvaez - 144
Passer mortus est... The Ynglingasaga Translated into Estonian by Tõnno Jonuks. - 147
Folklore vol. 25
Radar Project: Interactive Map of Cultural History 99
Asta Õim 60 - 103
A Day of Phraseology at the Estonian Literary Museum - 107
Venemaale veerenud `Rolled to Russia': The Day of the Estonians in Siberia and the Volga Region - 111
The Grand Old Man of Estonian Ethnology: Ants Viires 85 - 116
Argo Moor's Doctor's Thesis is a Thanatological Monograph - 123
On Parade Making Heritage in Linsborg, Kansas by Gráden, Lizette - 126
Folklore vol. 24
SEAC 2002 Conference 99
ISFNR Interim Conferece 2003 102
MA Thesis on Biographical Songs of the Setu Women 106
MA Thesis on Pre-Christian Folk Religion 107
MA Thesis on the Changes in Funeral Traditions 109
MA Thesis on the History of the Estonian National Museum 111
Folklore vol. 23
On the international bibliography of ethnology 115
Ülo Tedre - the grand old man - 75 132
Folktale Type The Name of the Helper in the Context of Estonian Tradition 135
The Identity and Terrotoriality of Siberian Estonians 138
Traditional Udmurt Customs 143
Folklore vol. 22
The Saga Conference in Borgarnes, Iceland 124
Folklore Science in Slovakia 126
The Conference Preserving and Spreading the Cultural Property at the Age of Globalisation 130
Defending of Doctoral Thesis 134
Popol Vuh. The Sacred Book of the Ancient Quich Maya 139
Folklore vol. 21
People and Pets by Marika Mikkor 147
Tamara Heidemane. In the Lap of a Stepmother in Siberia 161
Folklore vol. 20
Triinu Ojamaa defended her doctoral degree
Excavations in South-Iceland, Seljaland. By Tõnno Jonuks
On Estonian Folk Astronomy. Folklore and Interpretations. By Jaak Jaaniste
Live ethnology on the silver screen. By Kalmer Kand
Folklore vol. 18/19
In Search for Petroglyphs in Estonia and Karelia
Votian Family Symbols and Property Marks
Petroglyphs in Latvia
The Emergence and Activities of the Estonian Society of Prehistoric Art
Marianna Devlet
Petroglyphs on the coast of the Saian Sea (Aldy-Mozaga Mountain). Moskva 1998. 288 pp. In Russian. Summary in English.
Pekka Kivikäs
Petroglyphs speak. Jyväskylä: Atena kustannnus oy, 2000. 124 pp. In Finnish.
Timo Miettinen
Rock Paintings of the Kym River. Kymenlaakson maakuntamuseon julkaisuja no 27. Kotka, 2000. 163 pp. In Finnish. Summary in English.
Eero Autio
Eagles, Deers, Bears: Permian Bronze Casts. Jyväskylä 2000. 228 pp. In Finnish.
Folklore vol. 17
Collecting Oral Heritage on Fieldwork among Siberian Estonians and Facts Influencing the Results (Anu Korb)
Estonian Runo-Song Formulae (Liina Saarlo)
Virve Sarapik
Keel ja Kunst (Langugage and Art). Oxymora 3. Tallinn 1999: Underi ja Tuglase Kirjandusselts.
225 pp. Summary in English.
Mare Kõiva (ed.)
Meedia. Folkloor. Mütoloogia (Media. Folklore. Mythology). Tartu 2000:
Eesti Kirjandusmuuseumi rahvaluule töörühm. 388 pp.
Mari Sarv
Regilaul kui poeetiline süsteem (The Runo Song as a Poetical System). Paar sammukest XVII. Eesti Kirjandusmuuseumi aastaraamat. Tartu 2000: Eesti Kirjandusmuuseum
Folklore vol. 16