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Kauksi Ülle, Andres Heinapuu, Sven Kivisildnik, Maarja-Pärl Lõhmus. ethno-futurism as a mode of thinking for an alternative future 

[1st ethnofuturist conference]

Heinapuu Ott, Andres Heinapuu. Some treatments of the concept of ethno-futurism in Estonia

[Idna, May 23-27 2002 Izkar, Udmurtia]

Ethnofuturism - an insight of the humankind and a vision of the future 

[Idna, May 23-27 2002 Izkar, Udmurtia]

N.A. Rosenberg (Udmurtia) Ethnofuturism: a way of thinking and a vision of the world

[Idna, May 23-27 2002 Izkar, Udmurtia]

Kari Sallamaa (Oulu, Finland). Ethnofuturism and cosmofuturism. About the forthdeveloping of our philosophy. Opening lecture, 25th July, 2001, Tartu 

[4th ethnofuturism conference]

Kari Sallamaa (Oulu, Finland). Uku Masing as the pioneer of ethnofuturism

[15.10.1999 Raikküla Põhikoolis Lipa külas]

Viktor Shibanov. Ethnofuturism in Udmurtia

[4th ethnofuturism conference]

literature

 

Piret Viires. The phenomenon of ethnofuturism in contemporary Estonian literature

[Congressus Octavus Internationalis Fenno-Ugristarum. Jyväskylä 10.-15.8.1995. Pars VII. Litteratura & Anthropologia. Moderatores, Jyväskylä, 1996, pp. 235-238]

Viktor Shibanov (Udmurtia). Ethnofuturism in the Udmurt Literature

[Idna, May 23-27 2002 Izkar, Udmurtia]

art, music and theatre

 

Yuri Kuchiran (Udmurtia). Udmurt shamanism: my antiquity and my contemporaneity

[Idna, May 23-27 2002 Izkar, Udmurtia]

Marina Khodyreva (Udmurtia). Ethnofuturism and Music

[Idna, May 23-27 2002 Izkar, Udmurtia]

Olga Alexandrova (Udmurtia). The concept of monoperformance 'Three wedding tunes' (Kuin' syuan gur'yos) based on the motifs of Udmurt folklore

[Idna, May 23-27 2002 Izkar, Udmurtia]

Vladimir Vladykin (Udmurtia). Tang'yra is calling

[Idna, May 23-27 2002 Izkar, Udmurtia]

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