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The Significance of Baptism in Estonian Folk Belief
Folklore (Estonia)
- Estonia
doi 10.7592/fejf1997.05.ylorist1
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Anthropology
Cultural Studies
Date
January 1, 1997
Authors
Ülo Valk
Publisher
Estonian Literary Museum of Scholarly Press
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