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This section provides a list of books and journals on the subject of Karaite ethnography and folklore. It is divided into the following sub-sections: ethnography""general, folklore, special topics, folktales and legends, proverbs and sayings, and folksongs. Many of the 20th-century studies related to the Karaite folklore and ethnography in Eastern Europe (especially those published in interwar Poland or in the CIS in the 1990s) are influenced by Turkic theory and often tend to overemphasize the importance of Turkic influence on the ethnography, folklore, and traditions of the Karaites of Eastern Europe.
Keywords:Eastern Europe; folksongs; Karaite ethnography; Karaite folklore; Karaite folktales; Turkic theory