Folklore vol. 34




The Range – and Purposes – of Australian Public Festivals That are Functioning at Present 7
John S. Ryan

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Why the Literary Interpretation of a Tale is Not Popular? Little Red Riding Hood 31
Bronislava Kerbelytė

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Loss of a Syncretic Theatrical Form 39
Javaid Iqbal Bhat

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Ethnographic Legacies: Niko Kuret 57
Ingrid Slavec Gradišnik

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Sacred Image as a Local Patron? The Icon of St Nicholas of Mozhaisk in the Petseri Monastery in Setu Folklore 73
Helen Bome

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Place Names about Life by the Sea – an Archaeological Perspective on the Estonian-Swedish Landscape 87
Kristin Ilves

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Schools of Estonian Graphic Art in Journalism in the 1930s 103
Merle Talvik

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News in brief
MEDICA III: Foreign Becomes Own - 131
Folklore and Religion between Tradition and Transformation - 132
In St Petersburg on Vepsian Matters - 134
News
Book Review
Art: Komi journal of literature, literary criticism, culturology, history and arts - 138
Encyclopaedia of Uralic Mythologies, vol. 1. Komi Mythology. Ed. by Vladimir Napolskikh, Anna-Leena Siikala, Mihály Hoppál. - 140
The Reindeer People. Living with Animals and Spirits in Siberia. Piers Vitebsky - 142
Books



An Electronical Journal of Folklore
Folklore
vol. 34. 2006

ISSN 1406-0949
Published by: FB and Media Group of LM
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