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Samuli Paulaharju (14 April 1875 – 6 February 1944) was a Finnish teacher, ethnographer and writer. He was granted with the title of Professor in October 1943. Paulaharju was born in Kurikka in 1875. He studied in the Jyväskylä Teacher Seminary and graduated in 1901. After graduation, he first worked in Uusikirkko but in 1904 he moved to Oulu to work as a crafts and arts teacher in a school for deaf-mute children. Paulaharju spent summers for field trips collecting folklore, in the winter he wrote his works and taught in the school. He wrote 21 books, hundreds of journal articles, took over eight thousand photographs and made thousands of drawings on his trips.

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  • Samuli Paulaharju (14 April 1875 – 6 February 1944) was a Finnish teacher, ethnographer and writer. He was granted with the title of Professor in October 1943. Paulaharju was born in Kurikka in 1875. He studied in the Jyväskylä Teacher Seminary and graduated in 1901. After graduation, he first worked in Uusikirkko but in 1904 he moved to Oulu to work as a crafts and arts teacher in a school for deaf-mute children. Paulaharju spent summers for field trips collecting folklore, in the winter he wrote his works and taught in the school. He wrote 21 books, hundreds of journal articles, took over eight thousand photographs and made thousands of drawings on his trips. Since 1908 Paulaharju also worked as a curator for the Northern Ostrobothnia museum in Oulu. Nowadays Paulaharju's study and library can be found in the museum. Samuli Paulaharju is buried in the Oulu Cemetery. (en)
  • Samuli Paulaharju (ur. 14 kwietnia 1875 w Kurikka, zm. 6 lutego 1944 w Oulu) – fiński etnograf i pisarz. Stworzył najbogatszy zbiór fińskich zabytków i lapońskiej kultury ludowej, na który składało się ok. 60 tysięcy pozycji, w tym runy ludowe, baśnie, opowieści, przysłowia, zagadki, dowcipy, zaklęcia, opisy zwyczajów, przesądy itp. W 1934 opublikował zbiór Nocne cienie tunturi. Opowiadania lapońskie (wyd. pol. 1972). (pl)
  • Samuli Paulaharju, född 14 april 1875 i Kurikka, död 6 februari 1944 i Uleåborg, var en finländsk etnograf, som erhöll professors titel 1943. Samuli Paulaharju var chef för mellan 1908 och 1924. Han företog åtskilliga insamlingsresor till fots, tog fotografier och gjorde teckningar av olika föremål. Resultatet av dessa långa utfärder återfinns hos Finska litteratursällskapet och Nationalmuseet. Han var också mycket produktiv som författare och förutom böckerna skrev han hundratals tidningsartiklar. Under sin livstid fick Paulaharju röna en viss nedlåtande inställning från akademiskt bildade kolleger men idag uppskattas han som en av de absolut främsta finländska etnologerna. Samuli och hustrun Jenny Paulaharju bodde i stadsdelen Tuira i Uleåborg i det så kallade "Blå huset". I Tuira restes år 1995 ett monument över Samuli Paulaharju utfört av skulptören . (sv)
  • Самулі Паулагар'ю (14 квітня 1875 — 6 лютого 1944) — фінський вчитель, етнограф і письменник. Отримав звання професора в жовтні 1943. (uk)
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  • Samuli Paulaharju (ur. 14 kwietnia 1875 w Kurikka, zm. 6 lutego 1944 w Oulu) – fiński etnograf i pisarz. Stworzył najbogatszy zbiór fińskich zabytków i lapońskiej kultury ludowej, na który składało się ok. 60 tysięcy pozycji, w tym runy ludowe, baśnie, opowieści, przysłowia, zagadki, dowcipy, zaklęcia, opisy zwyczajów, przesądy itp. W 1934 opublikował zbiór Nocne cienie tunturi. Opowiadania lapońskie (wyd. pol. 1972). (pl)
  • Самулі Паулагар'ю (14 квітня 1875 — 6 лютого 1944) — фінський вчитель, етнограф і письменник. Отримав звання професора в жовтні 1943. (uk)
  • Samuli Paulaharju (14 April 1875 – 6 February 1944) was a Finnish teacher, ethnographer and writer. He was granted with the title of Professor in October 1943. Paulaharju was born in Kurikka in 1875. He studied in the Jyväskylä Teacher Seminary and graduated in 1901. After graduation, he first worked in Uusikirkko but in 1904 he moved to Oulu to work as a crafts and arts teacher in a school for deaf-mute children. Paulaharju spent summers for field trips collecting folklore, in the winter he wrote his works and taught in the school. He wrote 21 books, hundreds of journal articles, took over eight thousand photographs and made thousands of drawings on his trips. (en)
  • Samuli Paulaharju, född 14 april 1875 i Kurikka, död 6 februari 1944 i Uleåborg, var en finländsk etnograf, som erhöll professors titel 1943. Samuli Paulaharju var chef för mellan 1908 och 1924. Han företog åtskilliga insamlingsresor till fots, tog fotografier och gjorde teckningar av olika föremål. Resultatet av dessa långa utfärder återfinns hos Finska litteratursällskapet och Nationalmuseet. Han var också mycket produktiv som författare och förutom böckerna skrev han hundratals tidningsartiklar. (sv)
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