Uno Harva
Uno Nils Oskar Harva (known as Uno Holmberg until 1927; 30 August 1882, Ypäjä – 13 August 1949, Turku) was a Finnish religious scholar, who founded the discipline in Finland together with Rafael Karsten. A major figure in North Eurasian ethnology and study of religion, Harva is best known for his body of work on Finno-Ugric and Altaic religions. He is considered to be one of the foremost 20th-century European interpreters of shamanism. Provided by Wikipedia-
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3by Holmberg-Harva, Uno, Ambrosiani, Sune, Rosman, Holger, von Schmalensee, Kurt, Karling, StenGet access
Published 2013
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