The article deals with the eponymous totem Wolf (Boru, Bure, Biryuk, Vlats, Vlak, Wulf), reflected in mythologies, epics, legends and folk traditions. Wolf as one of the most widespread and ancient totems, personifying strength, dexterity, cunning and collectivism. Totem Wolf is the creation of prehistoric times, when primitive birth lived in harmony with nature and the wild animal world
The wolf motif, one of the most important motifs of Turkic mythology, based on afundamental cult, th...
It is believed that pagan cosmology once ran strong through the Slavic countries and traces are visi...
New insights into the changing human attitudes towards wild nature through the depiction of wolves i...
This article reflects the different religious beliefs and their genesis of the Turkic nations to wol...
This article reflects the different religious beliefs and their genesis of the Turkic nations to wol...
The article discusses the eponymous totem Swan (Kuv, Kuu, Ku, Hu, Kyu, Kuo, Kugu), reflected in folk...
At present, not only in the ethnology of Uzbekistan, but also in the ethnological science of Central...
Originally, the Grey Wolf was the world's most widely distributed mammal. Both wolves and humans hav...
The following article draws the reader’s attention to the symbolism of the wolf in culture and liter...
W artykule podjęto próby wykazania związku między pojęciem wilka i wilkołaka a archaiczną inicjacją ...
The article analyses tale type The Woman as Wolf, which is one of the most popular folk tales in the...
The presented article deals with the symbol of “Grey wolf”, which is one of the main forms of nation...
The given article discusses the motif of the miraculous birth of a child from an animal in the narra...
The paper focuses on the significant role of wolf in the Croatian folklore that has been confirmed ...
The paper consists of two parts. In the first part the author briefly describes The Bozkurt Myth and...
The wolf motif, one of the most important motifs of Turkic mythology, based on afundamental cult, th...
It is believed that pagan cosmology once ran strong through the Slavic countries and traces are visi...
New insights into the changing human attitudes towards wild nature through the depiction of wolves i...
This article reflects the different religious beliefs and their genesis of the Turkic nations to wol...
This article reflects the different religious beliefs and their genesis of the Turkic nations to wol...
The article discusses the eponymous totem Swan (Kuv, Kuu, Ku, Hu, Kyu, Kuo, Kugu), reflected in folk...
At present, not only in the ethnology of Uzbekistan, but also in the ethnological science of Central...
Originally, the Grey Wolf was the world's most widely distributed mammal. Both wolves and humans hav...
The following article draws the reader’s attention to the symbolism of the wolf in culture and liter...
W artykule podjęto próby wykazania związku między pojęciem wilka i wilkołaka a archaiczną inicjacją ...
The article analyses tale type The Woman as Wolf, which is one of the most popular folk tales in the...
The presented article deals with the symbol of “Grey wolf”, which is one of the main forms of nation...
The given article discusses the motif of the miraculous birth of a child from an animal in the narra...
The paper focuses on the significant role of wolf in the Croatian folklore that has been confirmed ...
The paper consists of two parts. In the first part the author briefly describes The Bozkurt Myth and...
The wolf motif, one of the most important motifs of Turkic mythology, based on afundamental cult, th...
It is believed that pagan cosmology once ran strong through the Slavic countries and traces are visi...
New insights into the changing human attitudes towards wild nature through the depiction of wolves i...