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The book reconstructs the traditional religion of Perm-region Finno-Ugric peoples using medieval chronicles, missionary accounts and later ethnographic collections. It surveys funerary and ancestor cults, household and village sacrifice, personified spirits and nature deities, agricultural festivals, disease-causing spirits and the practices of ritual specialists. Regional comparisons highlight differences between Syrjan and Votjak communities and the influence of trade and missionary contacts. The narrative traces the gradual and uneven spread of Christianity, the survival and adaptation of older rites, and compiles folk beliefs and ritual forms preserved in later field reports and oral traditions.

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Uno Harva

Uno Harva was a Finnish scholar known for his contributions to the study of religion and mythology. His works often explore the spiritual beliefs of various cultures, particularly focusing on the Sámi and Permian peoples. Among his notable publications is "Elämänpuu: Uskontotieteellisiä tutkielmia," which delves into the tree of life concept in religious studies. Harva's research provides valuable insights into the origins and practices of indigenous belief systems, making him a significant figure in the field of comparative religion.

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