Uvabo-Karin
978-613-7-59406-3
6137594068
76
2011-08-15
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Karin Jonsdotter, known as Uvabo-Karin (born 1852), was a Swedish farmer from Hälsingland who attracted a lot of attention in her time and became a legend in local folklore. Many stories where told about her during her life and after her death about her many courageous acts during critical and dangerous situations.Uvabo-Karin was the only daughter of the wealthy farmer Jon Jonsson of Uvabo farm. Her father became even more wealthy as he, unlike most, refused to sell his forrests to the wood industry. Karin's mother died in childbirth, and her father dressed her in boy's clothes and had her perform tasks usually reserved to males. At the age five, she led the horses during wood transports.
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