Schierling, Charlotte Anna (1911-)

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Schierling, Charlotte Anna (1911-)

German archivist and evangelical Christian who conducted research in parapsychology. She was born on January 10, 1911, at Tiegenhof, West Prussia. She received her doctorate at the University of Berlin. After World War II, she joined the staff of the Danzig Library (1946) and then became the archivist of the Federal Board for Employment Service, Frankfurt am Main, West Germany. Schierling published a number of books and pamphlets for children and on religious subjects. She also studied shamanism in Asia and the United States and took special interest in telepathy and the study of poltergeist phenomena. She published an article "Red Indian Studies," in Dakota Scout (1960) and subsequently undertook research in shamanistic practices among Native Americans.

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