acknowledged nearly a century earlier ( Ménesguen 2018 ). The report eventually acquired the value of an early warning. Twenty years later, and a few thousand kilometers to the east, Finland experienced its first environmental mobilizations in Helsinki
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student and follower of Russia's leading anthropologist, D. N. Anuchin, Gondatti studied the Mansi (a Finno-Ugric people in Western Siberia) and became an expert in Finnish mythology. This work brought him recognition and the job of the secretary of the
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