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I started writing this article based on first best google hits, but I soon realized that most of them come from from non-experts in ethnography; many of them contradict each other and even get some facts wrong. Therefore I kept the article to bare meaning leaving it to Latvians to rewrite it basing on solid ethhographic sources; some of them are cited or mentioned.
Unfortunately I lost an ethnographic reference which describes distinct masked walks called something like "ubagu iešana" but not so since I could not find this term. Lokys dar Vienas (talk) 19:08, 20 April 2023 (UTC)Reply