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The Vepsian folklore and language remained in the periphery of Paul Ariste’s research subjects. Most of his fieldwork materials were destroyed in the 1965 fire, a small part of the collection is preserved in the Literary Museum (mostly folk songs, but also folk tales). P. Ariste has also published s...

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