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PUBL.- Uriankhai ub soyol (Uriankhai Oral Literature on Hunting; in  
Mongolian)

Posted by: Gaby Bamana <[log in to unmask]>

Note the following publication in Mongolian with an English foreword:

Title: Uriankhai ub soyol (Uriankhai Oral Literature Related to Hunting)
Authors: J. TSOLOO and A. MUNKHTSETSEG
English Foreword: Gaby BAMANA
Language: Mongolian (with transcription)

This book is a collection of the Uriankhai oral literature related to
hunting.  The book contains epic poems, songs and manuscripts collected
in the early 70s in Western Mongolia.  The book plunges the reader into
the world of the Uriankhai hunter and of his worldwide.


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