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    Czy to jest wystarczająco indiańskie? by Marek Maciołek

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Journal of Folklore and Popular Culture…”
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    Leslie Marmon Silko i jej Opowiadaczka z Puebla Laguna. Kolaż autobiograficzny by Ewa Dżurak

    Published 2025-01-01
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    Przemilczane historie. Rdzenna perspektywa w poezji Karenne Wood by Gabriela Jeleńska

    Published 2025-01-01
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  4. 64

    Kilka myśli od redaktora by Waldemar Kuligowski

    Published 2025-01-01
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    Czerwony Atlantyk? by Waldemar Kuligowski

    Published 2025-01-01
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    Zaproszenie na dobre ścieżki by Krzysztof M. Mączkowski

    Published 2025-01-01
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    Perception of character education through heroism lembak ethnic folk story figures by Inda Puspita Sari, Sarwit Sarwono, Agung Nugroho

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The heroism of Lembak ethnic folklore characters is a means of delivering effective character education because the values contained in folklore are very closely aligned with the norms that exist in society. …”
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    AESTHETIC TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS IN BESSARABIAN OPERA MUSIC OF 20th CENTURY by Luminiţa GUŢANU

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…The Bessarabian composers attempt to create musical value from the very substance of Romanian folklore. In addition to the „folkloric source“and/or the phonetic basis of folklore, these composers’ language also encompasses heterogeneous elements. …”
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    The Category of Time in Fairy Tales: Searching for Folk Calendar Time in the Estonian Fairy Tale Corpus by Mairi Kaasik

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…The analysis relies on the digital corpus of Estonian fairy tales (5400 variants), created from the texts found in the Estonian Folklore Archives by the Fairy Tale Project of the Department of Estonian and Comparative Folklore, University of Tartu. …”
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    Udmurt <i>Mad’</i> Song: Paradox of a Genre by Irina Nurieva

    Published 2011-05-01
    “…The accumulation and publication of new folklore and ethnographic material requires reconsideration of the general concept and definition. …”
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    TEXTURE OF THE GENRE “VÈ” by Triều Nguyên

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…“Vè” is widely acknowledged as a genre of Vietnamese folklore, introduced in many levels of the education system, but it is quite rare to research and learn about it. …”
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    Ghostly (re)visions: Embodying the Indian Caribbean churile by Christopher L. Ballengee

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…In Indian Caribbean folklore, a churile is the spirit of a woman who has died while pregnant or during childbirth. …”
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    THE CHORAL OUTLINE IN THE OPERA “ALEXANDRU LĂPUŞNEANU” BY GHEORGHE MUSTEA by Luminiţa GUŢANU

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…The composer has used elements of folkloric style in cult traditional musical forms, thus creating music pages of a strong national legitimacy. …”
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    The Role of the Repeat in the Bear Feast in Traditional Khanty Culture by Anna A. Grinevich (Zorkoltseva)

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…This paper is devoted to a role of repeat in Khanty folklore. Songs of a bear feast have served as the source material for the research. …”
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    MICA TIGANIADA OU L’AVENTURE DU FOLK-ROCK ROUMAIN PENDANT LA PÉRIODE COMMUNISTE by Luana STAN

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Therefore, the composers had to adapt their rock music to the “accepted” items: the folklore. This is an excellent example of mixing the aksak rhythm, the rock ensemble, the women choir and the violin into a coherent piece of music. …”
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    Health as the Main Value of Life in the Well-Wishes of the Mongolian peoples by Evdokia E. Khabunova, Ludmila S. Dampilova, Balzira V. Elbikova

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…This theme belongs to the poorly studied problems, despite the fact that the motif of health permeates all genres of folklore of Mongolian peoples. The importance of the studied problem is obvious in the context of actualization of healthy lifestyle in modern conditions. …”
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    Cantadoras e repentistas do século XIX: a construção de um território feminino by Francisca Pereira dos Santos

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…In this sense, to bring these forgotten voices, we started with a bibliographical research departing from the contribution of folklore scholars, the only heap where we can still find the vestiges of their presences…”
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    “On A Mission”: Preserving Creole Culture One Tweet at a Time. Keith Frank, Zydeco, and the Use of Social Media by Marie Demars

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Appearing approximately sixty years ago among the Creole community of urban Houston, zydeco is a relatively new musical genre that is however still associated to rurality, folklore and old-fashioned ways. In this unfavorable context, it might seem difficult to link zydeco with modernity or high-profile communication tools and technologies, yet more and more young Creole musicians are bridging the gap by heavily using social media to promote their music as well as their south Louisiana cultural heritage.…”
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    «We are not here to entertain you». Sambhaji Bhagat’s voice of presence by Sara Roncaglia

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Sambhaji Bhagat is the heir of a centuries-old tradition of songs of participation, protest and peace, whose life blood comes from the folklore heritage of Maharashtra. Finding inspiration in such lok shahirs, bards, as Annabhau Sathe and Amar Sheikh, Sambhaji Bhagat is one of the main innovators of the shahir tradition. …”
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