- Igor
Tõnurist (11
February 1947 – 8
January 2021) was an
Estonian ethnographer and folklorist. In 1969 he
graduated from
Moscow University in
history and...
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other post-Soviet
states of today. It was
written by
Margus Kolga, Igor
Tõnurist,
Lembit Vaba, and Jüri Viikberg. It was
published in
Estonian in 1991 and...
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America than in its homeland,
where well-known
kannel musicians include Igor
Tõnurist and
Tuule Kann. A
notable example of an
Estonian folk song is
called "The...
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Ideas from OECD's
Generation Y and Z" (PDF).
Retrieved 18
August 2021.
Tõnurist, Piret; Hanson,
Angela (2020-12-24). "Anti****tory
innovation governance:...
- Language. 72 (1): 126–129. doi:10.2307/416797. JSTOR 416797. Kolga, M.;
Tõnurist, I.; Vaba, L.; Viikberg, J. (1993). The Red book of the
Peoples of the...
- Caucasus. Ithaca, NY:
Facts on File. ISBN 9781501753275. Kolga, Margus;
Tõnurist, Igor; Vaba,
Lembit [in Estonian]; Viikberg, Jüri [in Estonian] (2001)...
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Peoples of the
Russian Empire.
Retrieved 2022-10-08.
Margus Kolga; Igor
Tõnurist;
Lembit Vaba; Jüri
Viikberg (1993). "The Budukhs". The Red Book of the...
- Singh, 96,
Indian historian.
Pamela Joy Spry, 96,
Australian nurse. Igor
Tõnurist, 73,
Estonian ethnographer and folklorist.
Vladimir Tretyakov, 84, Russian...
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woman will say ден 'I', мен 'you', гьекIва 'person'.
Margus Kolga; Igor
Tõnurist;
Lembit Vaba; Jüri
Viikberg (1993). "The Andis". The Red Book of the Peoples...
- 2011.
Conservatoire royal de
musique de Bruxelles. Musée instrumental;
Tõnurist, Igor (1976). "THE
ESTONIAN BAGPIPE".
Brussels Museum of
Musical Instruments...