Pro Ethnologia
Pro Ethnologia 1. Eesti Rahva Muuseumi 35. teaduskonverentsi materjale. Papers of the 35th Scientific Conference of Estonian National Museum
Tartu 1993. 93 lk
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Henn Heinsoo, Eesti tänapäevakultuuri visuaalse dokumenteerimise kavast / On the Project of Visual Documentation of Modern Estonian Culture
Anu Järs, Mõningaid mõtteid "naiseröövist" Eestis / Some Thougths about Abduction in Estonia
Tõnis Lukas, Tartu toomhärrade päritolu / Social Origin of Tartu Canons
Mare Piho, Hõbeehted setu pulmakombestikus / Silver Ornaments in Setu Nuptial Rites
Jaanus Plaat, Vormsi usuliikumised 1870. aastatest kuni eestirootslaste väljarändamiseni / Religious Movements in Vormsi from the 1870 to Emigration of Estonian Swedes during World War II
Heiki Pärdi, Muuseumiese etnoloogia uurimisallikana / Museum Object as a Source in Etnological Research
Vaike Reemann, Raudteeklubist Eesti Rahva Muuseumi Näitusemajaks (püsinäituse üldkava põhimõtted) / A Club for Railway Workers is Turned into an Exhibition House for the Estonian National Museum
Edgar Saar, Hantide traditsioonilised elamud kaasajal / The Traditional Dwelling Houses of Khants Nowadays
Heno Sarv, N. Vene rahvusautonoomiad ja soomeugri rahvaste areng / The National Autonomies of the Soviet Russia and the Development of Finno-Ugric Peoples
Toivo Sikka, Eesti Rahva Muuseum 1992. aastal / The Estonian National Museum in 1992
Ellen Värv, Rõivastuse uurimine / Research into Clothing
Piret Õunapuu, Eesti tradiooniliste istmete arengulugu. Kiiktool / The History of the Development of Estonian Traditional Seats. The Rocking-Chair
Pro Ethnologia 2. Etnoloogia ja muuseumid. Ethnology and Museums
Tartu 1994. 114 lk
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Anu Kannike, "Rahvuslik" rahvakultuur / "National" Folk Culture
Heiki Pärdi, Eesti Rahva Muuseum - "eesti rahva sümbol" ja muuseum / Estonian National Museum - a Symbol of Estonian People and a Museum
Ulla Johansen, Etnoloogiamuuseum ja selle külastaja Saksamaal / Das Völkerkunde-Museum und seine Besucher in Deutschland
Barbro Bursell, Nordiska Museet ja etnoloogiline uurimistöö / The Nordiska Museet and its Ethnological Research
Helgi Põllo, Üksinda etnograafina saarel / The Ethnologist alone on the Island
Pro Ethnologia 3. Allikad ja uurimused. Sources and Research
Tartu 1995. 215 lk
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Art Leete, Kirja tekke antropoloogilisi aspekte / Some anthreoplogical aspects of the origin of writing.
Ene Kõresaar, Küsitlusleht allika kujundajana. / Questionnaire as a moulder of ethnograpphical source. (page 36)
Anu Kannike, Pilt kui argikultuuri allikas. / Picture as a source of everyday culture.
Heiki Pärdi, Eesti etnoloogide aukartus elu ees. Välitööpäevikud kultuuriuurimise allikana. / Estonian ethnologists' awe of life.
Aado Lintrop, Suuline pärimus uskumuse kujundajana / The infuluence of oral tradition on the formation of beliefs.
Tiiu Jaago, Suulise traditsiooni eripära vaimses kultuuris. Perepärimuse põhjal / Peculiarities of oral tradition in intellectual culture.
Anu Järs, "Selge meele ja targa mõistusega". Talupojatestamendid etnoloogi pilgu läbi. / "With clear mind and sound reasoning".
Inna Põltsam, Skraa kui kultuuriajaloo allikas. / Charter as a source of cultural history.
Aadu Must, Nimi ajalooallikana / Surname as a historical source.
Uued uurimisprojektid:
Anu Järs, Anu Kannike, Heiki Pärdi, Kodu kui kultuuritegur 20. sajandi Eestis / Home as a cultural factor in 20th -century Estonia.
Pro Ethnologia 4. How to Make Ethnologists
Tartu 1996. 102 lk
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Elle Vunder, Ethnography at the University of Tartu in Historical Perspective
Jaanus Plaat, Strategies of Teaching Ethnology at the Department of Ethnology, University of Tartu
Toomas Gross, Teaching Anthropology at the Faculty of Social Sciences: Reflexions and Perspectives
Ph. lic. Timo J. Virtanen, The Other, Near and Far
Bjarne Rogan, Material Culture, Meaning and Interpretation in Nordic Ethnological Research
Per-Markku Ristilammi, Alterity in Modern Sweden
Finnur Magnsson, Narratives of Modern Dying. Looking for Authentic Death
Slade Carter, Narratives of Estonian Nationalism
Pro Ethnologia 5. Arctic Studies 1
Tartu 1997. 81 lk
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Liivo Niglas, Reindeer In The Nenets Worldview
Art Leete, Sacrificial Ceremony At Lake Num-To
Anzori Barkalaja, On The Sacrificial Ritual Of The Pim River Khanty In December 1995
Olga Fishman, Russian Ethnographical Museum And Baltic Finns
Art Leete, Extended Forum Of Anthropology And Ethnography In Bashkiria
Liivo Niglas, Art Leete, Examining Cultural Changes In Western Siberia
Pro Ethnologia 6. Procedural Work on Artefacts
Tartu 1998. 96 lk
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Rūta Guzeviciūte, Costumes through Centuries: A Source of Historical Insights
Laura Piškinaite-Kazlauskiene, Beekeeper’s Spiritual World in Museum Objects
Vaike Reemann, Permanent Exhibition and Artefacts
Ene Kõresaar, Vital Things: Objects in Life Histories, Life Histories in Objects
Art Leete, Komi Objects at the Estonian National Museum
Heno Sarv, The Material Culture and History of the East-European Taiga Peoples
Ene Kõresaar, New Old Themes. Masculine. Feminine. The Meaning of Gender Category in Culture
Terje Anepaio, Soome etnoloogid identiteeti otsimas
Elle Vunder, Terje Anepaio, Ene Kõresaar, Research Project Memory as a Cultural Factor in the Biographical Narratives of the Estonians
Pro Ethnologia 7. Arctic Studies 2
Tartu 1999. 90 lk
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Liivo Niglas, The Yamal Nenets in a Changing World
Art Leete, Ethnopolitical Comments About the Sacrificial Ceremony At Lake Num-To
Heno Sarv, Expedition Diary. Khanty-Mansiysk-Yuilsk-Beryozovo (Khanty-Mansiysk autonomous okrug) 2nd - 17th August 1975
Eva Toulouze, The Development of a Written Culture by the Indigenous Peoples of Western Siberia
Art Leete, Cultural Identity of Arctic Peoples
Pro Ethnologia 8. Arctic Studies 3
Tartu 1999. 78 lk
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Mihaly Hoppal, Shamanism at the Turn of the Millennium
Kirill Istomin, Kolva Volost and Kolva Ethnographic Group as an Example of Transition from Nomadic to Settled Way of Life. An Attempt of Analysis
Art Leete, An Outline of Descriptions of Ob-Ugrians and Samoyeds in West-European and Russian Sources from the 11th through the 17th Centuries.
Anzori Barkalaja, On the Sacrificial Rituals of the Pim River Khanties: Part Two
Art Leete, The Continuity which Persists: The Finno-Ugric Belief
Pro Ethnologia 9. On Rural and Urban Areas
Tartu 2000. 137 lk
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Gįbor Wilhelm, Living in a Flat: A House in Europe and Budapest
Marika Mikkor, About the Study of Birth Customs in Towns and in the Country
Mare Piho, Setu Silver Decorative Jewellery in the Context of Town Culture
Heiki Pärdi, The Crumbling of the Peasant Time Concept in Estonia
Art Leete, Dramatic Urban Experience of the Khanties. An Interview with Tatyana Moldanova
Heno Sarv, Town and Country among Finno-Ugrians
Stefan Bohman, The People's Story. On the Collection and Analyses of Autobiographical Materials
Ilmari Vesterinen. Dependenssianalyysi ja sääntöanalyysi kylätutkimuksen työvälineinä / Dependency Analysis and Rule Analysis as Tools for the Study of Village Culture
Pro Ethnologia 10. Cultural Identity of Arctic Peoples. Arctic Studies 4
Tartu 2000. 122 lk
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Eva Toulouze, Adaptational Models of Intellectuals among Northern Peoples
Kjell Olsen, Ethnic Symbols and Everyday Life. Language in Finnmark, Northern Norway
Helena Ruotsala, Ethnic Mobilisation among Reindeer Herders in Finnish Lapland during the 1990s
Jukka Pennanen, The Role of Women in Subsistence and Ethnic Identity in the Kultima Sámi Society in Lapland
Kirill Istomin, Living in Chum. Social Relations and Personal Behavioural Strategies among Komi Reindeer Herders
Vladimir Lipin, Art Leete, Komi Hunter Ethics at the End of the 20th Century
Liivo Niglas, Reindeer as the Moulder of the Ethnic Identity of the Yamal Nenets
Marjut Huuskonen, Arctic Descriptions of the Wind. An Example of the Relation of Man and Natural Forces in the Northern Sámi Oral History
Pro Ethnologia 11. Cultural Identity of Arctic Peoples. Arctic Studies 5
Tartu 2001. 114 lk
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Tatyana Bulgakova, Shaman on the Stage, (Shamanism and Northern Identity)
Tatyana Sem, The Nanai National Mentality and World Model
Irina Karapetova, Karina Solovyova, Yavun-iki, the Master of Yugan as the Cultural Symbol of Yugan Khanties
Yelena Pivneva, The Re-establishment of Ob-Ugrian "Traditional Family Lands". Back to the Past or a Step towards the Future?
Yelena Martynova, Reindeer Herding as a Possibility for Maintaining Ethnic Traditions in the Modern Environment. (The Ob-Ugrian Eexperience)
Anzori Barkalaja, The Influence of Environment on the Identity of Pim River Khanties
Tatyana Minniyakhmetova, Religion as a Factor in Preserving a Nation's Self-Consciousness (Using the Udmurt Example)
Gábor Wilhelm, The Ainu in Japan: Ethnic Identity and Cultural Definitions
The Northern Review. A Multidisciplinary Journal of the Arts and Social Sciences of the North. Yukon College, Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
Pro Ethnologia 12. Latest Reports on Ethnology
Tartu 2001. 120 lk
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Svetlana Karm, Religious Beliefs of Udmurts at the End of the 19th - Beginning of the 20th Centuries. Based on the Texts by Bernát Munkácsi
Liivo Niglas, About the Identity of the Yamal Nenets
Laur Vallikivi, Adaptation to the Other: Jamb-to Nenets in the 20th Century
Indrek Jääts, Komi Nationalism and Orthodox Christianity in the 19th and early 20th Centuries
Monika Rauba, Changed Rural Society - Changed Lifestyle? The Example of Võru County, Estonia
Pille Runnel, About the Ways of Becoming Visible on the Internet: Home Pages
Pro Ethnologia 13. Ethics in Cultural Studies
Tartu 2002. 142 lk
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Alexandra Bobretsova. Special Ethical Code of the Researcher-Propagator: "Emotional Contact" and "Impassive Observation"
Marika Mikkor, Free Lunches, or Why I Do not Want to Go to the Caucasus Any More
Johanna Latvala, Reflexivity and Some Ethical Problems in Studying Middle Class Women in Kenya
Tatyana Boulgakova, Hermeneutic Temptation of Shamanistic Research
Alexander Chuvyurov, To the Problem of Verification of the Materials of Ethnographical and Folkloristic Research (on the Basis of Research Materials on Komi Priestless Old Believers)
Irena Regina Merkiene, Between Copyright and Privacy: The Experience of Ethnographic Researcch Ethics in the 20th Century Lithuania
Pauliina Latvala, Ethical Issues in the Research on Written Life History Material
Pille Runnel, Ethics and Ethnographicity in the Estonian Documentaries of the 1990s
Pro Ethnologia 14. Whose Culture?
Tartu 2002. 136 lk
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Anu Kannike, Home – Mosaic of Meanings
Maris Leponiemi, “You Forget about Tartu, if You Don’t Go there.” About the Use of City Space by Retired People in Tartu.
Terje Anepaio, Reception of the Topic of Repressions in the Estonian Society.
Pille Runnel, Articulating Ethnic Identity in the Setu Media
Riina Reinvelt, Integration, Multinational Estonia and Estonian-Language Press. Soviet-Time Immigrants in Newspaper Edasi/Postimees in 1988–2000
Jaanus Plaat, Christian and Non-Christian Religiosity in Estonia in the 1990s: Comparison of Estonians and Other Ethnic Groups
Pro Ethnologia 15. Multiethnic Communities in the Past and Present
Tartu 2003. 220 lk
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Saulvedis Cimermanis, The Livs of Svetciems Pagasts in the Late 18th and 19th Century
Anu Korb, Virulased, a Multiethnic and Multicultural Community in Ryzhkovo Village, West-Siberia
Marjut Anttonen, The Politization of the Concepts of Culture and Ethnicity: an Example from Nothern Norway
Pihla Vuorinen, Family in Transition: Transnational Family Ties and Identity Negotiations
Eva Toulouze, The Forest Nenets as a Double Language Minority
Laur Vallikivi, Minority and Mission: Christianisation of the European Nenets
Tatyana Boulgakova, Nanai Shamans under Double Oppression. Was the Persecution by Soviet Power Stronger than the Power of Shamanistic Spirits?
Lyubov Sazhina, Gathering the Female Body in Komi Everyday Life and Rituals
Alexander Chuvyurov, Olga Smirnova, Confessional Factor in the Ethno-Cultural Processes of the Upper-Vychegda Komi
Ilze Boldane, Latvians’ Ethnic Stereotypes Regarding the Ethnic and Cultural Minorities of Latvia
Marju Kõivupuu, On the Identity of the Members of the Võru Society in Tallinn
Pro Ethnologia 16. Studies on Socialist and Post-socialist Everyday Life
Tartu 2003. 146 lk
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Baiba Bela-Krumina, Relationship between Personal and Social: Strategies of Everyday Life in the Process of Radical Social Changes
Reet Ruusmann, The Establishment of Collective Farms and Their Early Years as an Image of History in the Estonians' Life Stories
Liis Palumets, Space of Lifestyles in Estonia in 1991. Society with Soviet Heritage, in the Light of Bourdieu's Theory
Kirsti Jõesalu, What People Tell about Their Working Life in the ESSR, and How Do They Do It? Source-Centred Study of a Civil Servant's Career Biography
Thomas Rakowski, Sacrifice and Hope. Contemporary Ghosts of Modernisation
Aida Hachaturyan-Kisilenko, An Attempt to Describe Life in a Soviet Military Garrison, through Biographical Material
Pille Runnel, Europe as a Measure of Change: Soviet-Time Values and the Construction of Estonia's Post-Communist Turn to Europe
Joanna Bar, To Understand Poland
Ene Kõresaar, Conference in Tartu, Regarding Everyday Life during Socialist Time
Pro Ethnologia 17. Perceptions of Worldviews
Tartu 2004. 196 lk
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Andreas Kalkun, The World of Seto Female Autobiographers
Madis Arukask, The 20th Century in the Setu Kalevala-metric Tradition and Anne Vabarna's Address-Songs as the Marks of Changes in the Overall Genre System
Svetlana Karm, Transition Rituals in the Life of an Udmurt Girl/Maiden/Woman in the Late 19th to 20th Centuries
Radvile Racenaite, Perceptions of Death in Lithuanian Traditional Culture
Laima Anglickiene, The Image of People of Other Regions in the Lithuanian Folklore
Liivo Niglas & Eva Toulouze, Yuri Vella's Worldview as a Tool for Survival: What Filming Reveals
Tatiana Bulgakova, Sacrifice or Robbery? One Event on the Light of Different Worldviews
Irina Kotyleva, The Role of Soviet Ideology in the Transformation of Komi Traditional Holiday Culture in the 1920s
Taisto Raudalainen, The Religious Practice of Mirskoye Obmiraniye: The Motifs of Old Slavonic Apocrypha Reflected in Ingrian Folk Narratives
Jürgen Beyer, Whom Should One Thank to the Narrow Escape? Lessons Drawn from a Perilous Journey from Vormsi and Noarootsi to Finland in 1796
Pro Ethnologia 18. Culture and Environments
Tartu 2004. 130 lk
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Tomasz Rakowski, The Gift, the Taiga, the Shaman's Ritual. A Tribute to the Ethnography of the Tsaatans
Helena Ruotsala, In the Reindeer Forest and on the Tundra. Modern Reindeer Management and the Meaning of Local Ecological Knowledge,
Kadri Semm & Hannes Palang, Life-ways in the Setu Cultural Landscape
Alexander Chuvyurov, Trees in Komi (Zyrian) Rituals and Beliefs
Valeria B. Kolosova, Ivan-da-marja
Aivar Jürgenson, On the Formation of the Estonians' Concepts of Homeland and Home Place
Kristel Rattus & Liisi Jääts, As in the Old Days: Aspects Regarding the Ways of Using Tradition(ality) in Today's Estonia
Pro Ethnologia 19. The Russian Speaking Minorities in Estonia and Latvia
Tartu 2005, 108 lk
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Jaanus Plaat, The Identity and Demographic Situation of Russian Old Believers in Estonia. (With Regard to the Period of the 18th to the Early 21st Century)
Irena Saleniece, Latvian 20th Century History from the Perspective of Oral History Sources. The Views of Russians from Eastern Latvia
Olaf Mertelsmann, How the Russians Turned into the Image of the "National Enemy" of the Estonians
Triin Vihalemm, The Strategies of Identity Re-construction in Post-Soviet Estonia
Riina Reinvelt, Do We Understand Them? Experience of Estonian-speaking Students from Fieldwork in Narva
Anu Kannike, Work as the Focus of Socialist Everyday Life - Slogans and Reality