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Reflections of Belief Systems in Karelian and Lithuanian Laments: Shared Systems of Traditional Referentiality?
Volume 15 (2011): Archaeology, Religion and Folklore in the Baltic Sea Region, pp. 128–143
Eila Stepanova  

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https://doi.org/10.15181/ab.v15i1.18
Pub. online: 20 September 2011      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

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26 April 2011
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6 May 2011
Accepted
16 May 2011
Published
20 September 2011

Abstract

Known the world over, laments are one of the oldest genres of oral ritual poetry. They are usually performed by women during rituals: funerals, weddings or leaving to join the army. Laments are works of a special kind of improvisation; they were created during the process of performance, drawing upon traditional language and motifs. The objective of this article is to open a discussion of relationships between Karelian and Lithuanian lament traditions, as representative examples of Finnic and Baltic traditions, respectively. I focus on representations of ‘belief systems’ as these are reflected through the poetic features, images and motifs of both Karelian and Lithuanian funeral laments.

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Keywords
Lithuanian lament Karelian lament register word-power funeral ritual conceptions of death traditional referentiality

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