- Kōrli
Stalte (Latvian: Kārlis
Stalte, born 9
August 1870,
Mazirbe – died 12
January 1947 in Fehrbellin, Germany) was a
prolific Livonian cultural activist...
- the New
Testament was
published in Helsinki. It was
translated by Kōrli
Stalte, with help from the
Finnish linguist Lauri Kettunen.
After WWII,
books in...
- tēvzeme) is the
ethnic anthem of the Livonians. The song was
written by Kōrli
Stalte (1870–1947), a poet and
spiritual leader of Livonians, to a
melody composed...
-
nationalist Grizelda Kristiņa, the last
native Livonian speaker Kōrli
Stalte, teacher,
cantor and
Livonian cultural activist Edgar Vaalgamaa, Lutheran...
- C,
Notre Dame Ed Serieka, FB, Xavier, Ohio Russ Sloan, E,
Missouri John
Stalte, T,
Kansas State Ron Stehouwer, T,
Colorado Wayne Stewart, G, The Citadel...
- that was
formed in 1999 when the
Estonian ensemble found Livonian Julgī
Stalte,
originally from Riga, Latvia,
while she was
studying music in Estonia....
- Treasures,
Honolulu Star
Bulletin (Feb. 12, 1983)
Three health workshops stalted at
Kalani Honua, Hawaiʻi
Tribune Herald (April 13, 1983) Braxton, Virginia...
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Downing 12 st 13 lb 2
Rupert Obholzer St Catherine's 13 st 12 lb
Richard J
Stalte St Catharine's 11 st 3 lb 3 Don J
Miller III
University 14 st 13 lb Duncan...
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hemmets tröskel Kevätsade - Vårregn
Tuutulaulu -
Vaggvisa Ylpeä
ratsu - Den
stålte gångaren Yksinäinen
paimen - Den
ensamma herden Kevätiloa - Vårfröjd - Canon...