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Oskar Looritsa liivi folkloori kogu

Translated title of the contribution: Oskar Loorits’ collection of Livonian folklore
  • Tuuli Tuisk*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • University of Tartu

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Abstract

The Estonian Folklore Archives of the Estonian Literary Museum hold a valuable collection of Livonian ethnography and folklore – Oskar Loorits’ collection of Livonian folklore. Oskar Loorits started his journey to Livonians and the Livonian language in 1920, when he participated in a Livonian expedition in Courland as an assistant to Lauri Kettunen, professor of Finnic languages at the University of Tartu. His great interest in Livonians and the Livonian language, Livonian ethnography and folklore developed during this expedition. The Livonian folklore collection is valuable material concerned with the Livonian language and culture. The materials were mostly collected in the 1920s from 12 Livonian villages. The article provides an overview of the collection that physically consists of folders and file boxes in quarter format. The materials include both Livonian folklore texts and their translations. An important component part is the Livonian ethnographic dictionary. In 2013, the digitalization of materials started. The entire physical collection and its partially digitized materials are available to anyone interested.

Translated title of the contributionOskar Loorits’ collection of Livonian folklore
Original languageEstonian
Pages (from-to)62-81
Number of pages20
JournalMaetagused
Volume82
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

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