Anton Çetta
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Anton Çetta (1925 Prizren or 1935 Đakovica, Yugoslavia - 1995) was a folklorist, academician and university professor.
Çetta was director of folklore at the Institute of Albanology at the University of Priština until 1985. He was the founder of the Reconciliation Committee for erasing blood feuds in Kosovo (in Albanian: Komiteti per pajtimin e gjaqeve ne Kosovë) which erased almost all blood-related hatred among Albanians in Kosovo in the 1990s. He also was president of the Mother Theresa Association, which provided medical care to people in Kosovo, a position taken over after his death by Don Lush Gjergji, his long time collaborator in the anti blood feud campaign.