- as
Estonians and Finns. The
oldest known endonym of the
Estonians is
maarahvas,
literally meaning "land people" or "country folk". It was used until...
-
Gauja Estonians (Estonian:
Koiva maarahvas,
Leivu maarahvas or leivud; Latvian:
Vidzemes igauņi – 'Vidzeme Estonians' or leivi) were
Estonians who lived...
-
Talupidajate Keskliit)
Coalition Party and
Country Union (Koonderakond ja
Maarahva Ühendus)
Coalition Party and
Country Union (Estonian
Coalition Party/Estonian...
- The
Ludza Estonians (in the
Ludza dialect:
Lutsi maarahvas – ‘Lutsi Estonians’, in Latvian:
Ludzas igauņi) are a
group of
ethnic Estonians living in and...
- 1994 in
Tallinn under the name of
Estonian Country People's
Party (Eesti
Maarahva Erakond, EME). On 18
October 1999 the
party was
renamed to People's Union...
-
century the self-denomination
eestlane (Estonian)
along with the
older maarahvas (country folk)
spread among Estonians in the then
provinces of Estonia...
- https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110843637 Kallas, Oskar. Kaheksakümmend
Lutsi maarahva muinasjuttu,
kogunud Oskar Kallas.
Jurjevis (Tartus) Schmakenburg'i trükikojas...
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Leivu dialect Ludza dialect SH (2010-11-21). "Kes oli
Lutsi ja
Kraasna maarahvas?".
Saarte Hääl (in Estonian).
Retrieved 2021-01-06. "UMA LEHT". vana.umaleht...
- 1229)
naming the
region Estonia and its
inhabitants Estones. The
endonym maarahvas,
literally meaning "land people" or "country folk", was used up until...
- London: John C. Nimmo. 1895. pp. 9–12. Kallas, Oskar. Kaheksakümmend
Lutsi maarahva muinasjuttu,
kogunud Oskar Kallas.
Jurjevis (Tartus) Schmakenburg'i trükikojas...