Ethnographia • 117. évfolyam (2006)

ÉVES TARTALOMJEGYZÉK

STUDIES Bertalan Andásfalvy: Folk Culture and Public Learning ................................................ 1–16 Előd Kovács: The Old Turkish Roots of the Hungarian Hol volt, hol nem volt [Once upon a Time] ............................................................ 259–281 Imre Gráfik: Handicraft Traditions and Material Culture ............................................... 229–250 Imre Lénárt: Turning Points in Social Approaches to the Assessment of the Situation of Homeless People ................................................................................ 131–147 László Lukács: The Christmas Tree in the Central European Ethnographical Cartography .................................................................................. 211–257 László Selmeczi: „...Istentül adattál édes szűz koronám” [Verbatim: god hath given you to me, my sweet crown of virginity] Facts and Figures on the History of párta [a coronet worn by maidens as a mark of their unmarried status] in the Carpathian Basin .............................................................. 17–64 Veronika Nagy: The Geographical Distribution of farsangi és lakodalmi tyúkverő in the Carpathian Basin ........................................................... 105–136 Zoltán András Erostyák: Levels of Living the Traditions in Two Communities of Vlach Gipsies in the South of Békés County ............................... 251–293 COMMUNICATIONS Erzsébet Molnár Bánkiné: Cleared Tracts of Land around the River Lápos .................. 305–315 György Ságvári: Variations on the Buttoning Techniques of Military Uniforms between the 17th and the 19th Centuries .................................................. 65–76 Imola Küllős: „Hazudnak rendületlenül füledbe, óh magyar ...” [They tell lies into your ears persistently, oh, Hungarian...]: Folk Humor and Satire in 1956 .............................................................................. 295–303 János Balázs – Zoltán Bölkei: A Partially Mummified Embryo, Buried in a Pot, Preserved by the Effect of Copper ................................................ 283–286 Lilla Tompos: Examples for the Varieties of Buttoning Techniques of Hungarian Men’s Wear between the 16th and the 20th Centuries ....................... 77–87 HISTORY OF SCIENCE Mihály Hoppál: The Research of Shamanism in Hungary ............................................. 345–367 Mirzaoğlu, F. Gülay: Béla Bartók: The Pioneer of Turkish Music Folklore Research .................................................................................................. 317–344 Zoltán Ujváry: A Translator of Romanian Songs and Ballads: György Ember (1845–1905) ................................................................................... 149–160 DISCUSSIONS, OPINIONS Vilmos Voigt: A Folk Narrative Congress in Tartu ......................................................... 161–170 ARGUMENTS & OPINIONS László Szabó: New Approach – New Sources – New Findings in the Research of Jassic People ...................................................................................... 171–183 IM MEMORIAM Isvtán Udvari (1950–2005) (Gyula Viga) ....................................................................... 89–93 Vilmos Voigt: Meletinszky Has Passed Away ................................................................ 287–300

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