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The Behaviour of Horses in Lithuanian Narrative Folklore
Volume 11 (2009): The Horse and Man in European Antiquity (Worldview, Burial Rites, and Military and Everyday Life), pp. 357–363
Giedrė Šukytė  

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Pub. online: 30 August 2009      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

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1 February 2009
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11 April 2009
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12 June 2009
Published
30 August 2009

Abstract

The paper analyses a horses’ behaviour in Lithuanian narrative folklore texts: a horse’s reaction towards unusual environment, a horse as a predictor and a horse as a sign of wealth. Horse’s connection with burial and wealth – keeping beliefs as well as relationship with the beyond is emphasized too.

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horse belief burial predictor interdiction wealth

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