Introduction: Drinking and Fun in the Arctic
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Breaking the Code: Strategies of Alcohol Addicts
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The Sooner You Drink It All, the More Time You Will Have Thereafter
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Hangover
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Monolingual and Bilingual Practices: Reversing Power Relations During a Festivity in Pondala
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Do You Respect Me?Drinking as a Social Catalyst in the Reindeer Herding Communities of European Russia and Western Siberia
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How to Enjoy a Teetotal All-Night Party: Abstinence and Identity at the Sakha People’s Yhyakh
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The Historical-Ethnographic Image of the Drinking Peoples of the North
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Ethnographic Research Among Drinking Youth Cultures: Reflections from Observing Participants
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Discussion |
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Reflections and Thoughts About the Social and Cultural Role of Alcohol
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Research Report |
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Pentecostals and Charismatic Protestants in the Republic of Komi and Nenets Tundra
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In Memoriam |
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Ants Viires
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News in brief |
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Memory, Remembering, and Legend: Estonian Folklorists’ 10th Winter Conference. - Mare Kalda [195]
Folklore Collection at the Estonian Folklore Archives in 2014 and
President’s Folklore Collection Award. - Astrid Tuisk [197]
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News
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Book review |
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Reflections on Indigenous Adaptation in Western Siberia. - Art Leete [201]
From Elf-Tendril to Poison-Harm. - Jonathan Roper [203]
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