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Comparative Study of Azerbaijan and North-American Native Tribes’ Folk Beliefs

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Abstract

The comparative typology of Azerbaijan and North American natives’ folk beliefs has been investigated in this research work. The beliefs dealing with names of months’ of the year that are important in both Azerbaijan and North American Hindu cultures were studied. The Azerbaijan and North American natives have their own unique believes. That is certainly true for the sophisticated Azerbaijan and North American civilizations that developed in the different geographical area and climate of the world. Azerbaijan is situated in Eurasian continent and North American natives in North America continent, but some parallel beliefs have been found out after investigating comparatively.

Published in International Journal of Architecture, Arts and Applications (Volume 3, Issue 4)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijaaa.20170304.13
Page(s) 63-67
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Keywords

Collective Folk Mind, Month Belief, Comparison, Season Spirits

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  • Department of Languages, Shaki Branch of Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University, Shaki, Azerbaijan; Department of Folklore and Ethnography, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, Shaki, Azerbaijan

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