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Hybridity in a Western Siberian Bear Ceremony
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Hybridity in a Western Siberian Bear Ceremony

Dudeck, Stephan
Jewish Stereotypes in the Samogitian Dialect Worldview
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Jewish Stereotypes in the Samogitian Dialect Worldview

Balčiūnienė, Asta, Drukteinytė, Vaida, Kuprienė, Laima, Pagojienė, Daiva
Preface to the Special Issue “Hybrid Beliefs and Identities”
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Preface to the Special Issue “Hybrid Beliefs and Identities”

Leete, Art
Volume 16 (2022): Issue 2 (December 2022)
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Volume 16 (2022): Issue 2 (December 2022)

Finno-Ugric Indigenous Knowledge, Hybridity and Co-Creation in Research : The Komi Case
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Finno-Ugric Indigenous Knowledge, Hybridity and Co-Creation in Research : The Komi Case

Leete, Art
Chuvash Village Sacred Spaces in the Samara Trans-Volga Region
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Chuvash Village Sacred Spaces in the Samara Trans-Volga Region

Iagafova, Ekaterina, Bondareva, Valeriia
35th Nordic Ethnology and Folklore Conference in Reykjavik
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35th Nordic Ethnology and Folklore Conference in Reykjavik

Teidearu, Tenno
Inspirational Insights: The Problematic Vernacular
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Inspirational Insights: The Problematic Vernacular

Bronner, Simon J.
Book Review: New Studies of Folk Religiosity in Poland
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Book Review: New Studies of Folk Religiosity in Poland

Koval-Fuchylo, Iryna
Objectified Values at Udmurt Prayers
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Objectified Values at Udmurt Prayers

Sadikov, Ranus, Minniyakhmetova, Tatiana
“When They Moved the Cemetery…”: Hybridisation of Belief in the Afterlife After Flood Zone Resettlement in Ukraine
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“When They Moved the Cemetery…”: Hybridisation of Belief in the Afterlife After Flood Zone Resettlement in Ukraine

Koval-Fuchylo, Iryna
“The Beach is Closed, But Not to Us”: Pandemic Experience and Social Boundaries in Rural Okinawa
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“The Beach is Closed, But Not to Us”: Pandemic Experience and Social Boundaries in Rural Okinawa

Rodrigues, Jamila