Introduction: The Human-Animal Relationship in Belief Narratives
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Animals, Tale Types, and Belief Narratives in Argentinean Folklore
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Playing with Nezumi Toys, Dreaming of Unattainable Utopia: Unique Portrayals of Nezumi in Japanese Folk Tradition
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39
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What Can the Mythical Frog Tell Us? The Symbolism and Role of the Frog in History and Modernity
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The Werewolf as a Religious and Ethnic Other in a Herzegovinian Legend
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91
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Belief Narratives of Spirit-Animals: A Case Study on Estonian Contemporary Folklore
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115
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Cockroaches: From Belief Narratives to the Contemporary Visual Practice of Catherine Chalmers, or How Cockroaches Have Survived on Earth for More than 320 Million Years
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Listening to the Elder Brothers: Animals, Agents, and Posthumanism in Native Versus Non-Native American Myths and Worldviews
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From the Editorial Board |
The Wolf: Human/Non-Human Relations on the Basis of Etiologies and Verbal Communication
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181
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To Reach History, We Need Imagination. Interview with Mieke Bal
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News in brief |
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9th Annual Conference of the Centre of Excellence in Estonian Studies. - Piret Voolaid [205]
Symposium Dedicated to the 80th Birth Anniversary of Academician
Arvo Krikmann at the Estonian Literary Museum. - Liisa Granbom-Herranen [206]
Doctoral Dissertation on Transnational Family Life Across the Gulf of Finland. - Maarja Kaaristo [209]
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Book review |
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An Intriguing Fieldwork Document. - Jonathan Roper [212]
Kyrgyztan from the Perspective of Legal Anthropology. - Aimar Ventsel [214]
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