Funeral customs of Caucasian estonians
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Photos:
- Photo 7.
- Lilli Reisman, a former cultural worker, who devised the secular ceremony in the village of Punase-Lageda in the 1950s-'60s.
Photo Y. Ehrlich 1996.
- Photo 8.
- Anton Angelstok's funeral in the village of Sulevi in 1929.
- Photo 9.
- The houses of the Estonians with mountains in the background: the village of Punase-Lageda.
Photo Y. Ehrlich 1996.