Folklore Researchers Resume Scientific Expeditions After Six-Year Break
After a six-year hiatus, folklore researchers have resumed their tradition of scientific expeditions, with the first one taking place in the Nautrāni cultural space from July 6 to July 10.

Folklore researchers have revived their tradition of conducting scientific expeditions after a six-year break. On July 6, they began their work in the Nautrāni cultural space, where they will remain until July 10. This is the first such expedition since 2016.
The closing event of the expedition is scheduled for Friday, July 10, at the Nautrāni Culture Center. While the exact content of the event has not been disclosed, it is known that the researchers will present the materials collected during the expedition.
The Nautrāni cultural space was chosen as the first destination for the renewed expeditions, highlighting its importance in preserving Latvian folklore and traditions. The researchers aim to document local folklore, oral traditions, and cultural heritage in this region.
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