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Oskar Hackman, Jens Kamp,
Jurjen van der Kooi and Pirkko-Liisa
Rausmaa [Wikidata]. All of them have been
collected from late 19th to 20th century...
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Crane Wife (****anese folktale)
According to
Finnish scholar Pirkko-Liisa
Rausmaa, the
initial sequence (an old
couple bring a bird home, the bird becomes...
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Rausmaa, Pirkko-Liisa (1981). "Kansantanssit." In
Kansanmusiikki (Anneli Asplund...
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Finnish Folktale Catalogue,
established by
scholar Pirkko-Liisa
Rausmaa.
Rausmaa also
stated that the tale type was rare ("Harvinaisesta", in the original)...
-
support Estonian independence". YLE. 15 May 2017.
Retrieved 31
August 2022.
Rausmaa's studies show that
Finland contributed over 100
million Finnish marks towards...
- to the
Finnish Folktale Catalogue,
established by
scholar Pirkko-Liisa
Rausmaa: the hero's
stepmother wants to kill him, but he
escapes with the help...
- [Helsinki]:
Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura. ISBN 951-717-315-6. OCLC 12482663.
Rausmaa, Pirkko-Liisa (2013). An
anthology of
Finnish folktales. Cardiff. ISBN 978-1-86057-083-4...
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Finnish Folktale Catalogue,
established by
scholar Pirkko-Liisa
Rausmaa, the
third sister promises to bear
either nine or
three golden sons, the...
- Volksmärchen. Jena:
Eugen Diederichs. 1922. pp. 5-9 and 292. Simonsuuri, Lauri;
Rausmaa, Pirkko-Liisa, eds. (1968).
Finnische Volkserzählungen. pp. 73–75. doi:10...
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Suomalaiset kansansadut: Ihmesadut.
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