The Gentle Sounding Of Livonians A Week Before The End Of The World(2000)
A story about the Livonian (Liv) language going extinct, and about the people still trying to keep it alive.
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A story about the Livonian (Liv) language going extinct, and about the people still trying to keep it alive.
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2000-01-01
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