]> 2024-06-13T11:08:55+00:00 Gottlund, C.A. (engl. ver.) 0 1693 englanti 2021-11-25T07:56:54Z 2459543.8311806 Gottlund, C.A. (engl. ver.) <P align="justify"> Gottlund, Carl Axel (1796-1875), a folklorist and ethnographer, a lecturer in Finnish at the University of Helsinki from 1839 on. Gottlund was a one of the leading figures in the nineteenth-century Finnish nationalist movement and at the same time an active dissident in cultural politics. </P> <P align="justify"> C. A. Gottlund s significance in Finnish cultural history is above all based on his work collecting and publishing the folklore of the so-called Forest Finns (Finnish inhabitants of Central Scandinavia who originally moved there as settlers in the late sixteenth century). He became a dissident within the Finnish nationalist movement, but he was one of the pioneers of Finnish [[Research History of the Lappology|Lappology]]. In his extensive scientific and literary Finnish reader Otava I-II Ursus Major I-II , he published the first ethnomusicological study of the Saami [[Juoigat (to sing yoik songs)|juoiggus]] chant (1832) with examples of juoiggus lyrics and coloured picture of a Saami man and woman drawn by G. H. von Wright. While a student in Uppsala, he inspired Anders [[Fjellner, Anders (engl. ver.)|Fjellnerin]] to undertake the collection of folklore. He also knew both Lars Levi and Petrus [[Laestadius, L.L.|Laestadius]], and with the former he engaged in a lively dispute over the nature of the folk religion of the Saami in connection with Laestadius [[Fragments of Lappish Mythology|Fragments of Lappish Mythology]].</P> [[Tiedosto:11lappalaisia.jpg|thumb|600px|Gottlund's picture of Saami people]] <P align="justify"> However, Gottlund was an enthusiastic supporter of national languages and a defender of the rights of the Saami.</P><BR><BR> [[Table of contents: Biographical articles|Table of contents: Biographical articles‏‎]]<BR><BR> Otsikko 102