- Aado
Lintrop (born 9 June 1956, Tallinn) is an
Estonian poet,
religious researcher and folklorist. He
graduated from the
University of
Tartu with a degree...
- 1997, p. 179 Filatov-Shchipkov, 1997, p. 180
Taagepera p. 278
Lintrop, 2002, p. 44
Lintrop, 2002, 44 Filatov-Shchipkov, 1997, p. 181 Schnirelmann, Victor:...
- of the
Russian Empire.
Archived from the
original on 26
September 2011.
Lintrop, Aado. "The
Nganasan Shamans from
Kosterkin family".
Studies in Siberian...
- SEA" (PDF).
Electronic Journal of Folklore.
Retrieved 26
October 2008.
Lintrop, Aado (2001). "THE
GREAT OAK AND BROTHERSISTER" (PDF).
Electronic Journal...
-
Susie Steldon, by
Odyssey publications.
Books by
Chokan Valikhanov Aado
Lintrop, "Hereditary
Transmission in
Siberian Shamanism and the
Concept of the...
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Archived 2015-04-02 at the
Wayback Machine Diószegi 1960: 203 Hoppál 2005: 92
Lintrop Nattiez: 5 Deschênes 2002 Kaplan,
Stephen (1995). "The
Restorative Benefits...
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According to
scholar Aado
Lintrop, the
larch is "often regarded" by
Siberian peoples as the
World Tree.
Scholar Aado
Lintrop also
noted the resemblance...
-
Baltic Sea" (PDF).
Electronic Journal of Folklore.
Retrieved 2008-10-26.
Lintrop, Aado (2001). "The
Great Oak and Brothersister" (PDF).
Electronic Journal...
- in
Siberian Shamanism and
Religions of the Finno-Ugrian
Peoples by Aado
Lintrop, Folk
Belief and
Media Group of the
Estonian Literary Museum A View from...
- his own son
Prince Vlas Ossipov.
According to
recent research by Aado
Lintrop, one of the great-grandchildren of Satyga, the
teacher of the Turinsky...