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Beginning of the Kalevala sung in the ancient way
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Unpublished sound recording collected at the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900 by Doctor Léon Azoulay (French linguist) of the Société dAnthropologie de Paris (SAP).
Title: Beginning of the Kalevala sung in the ancient way
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Unpublished sound recording collected at the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900 by Doctor Léon Azoulay (French linguist) of the Société dAnthropologie de Paris (SAP).
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