Karl Bernhard Wiklund (15 March 1868 – 1934) was a professor in Finno-Ugric languages at Uppsala Universitet 1905–1933. His research were mainly in Sami languages, and he published several studies in Lule Sami language.[1][2] He also made several studies in Sami ethnography[3] and wrote school books in Sami, such as Nomadskolans läsebok.[4]
With Just Qvigstad: Dokumenter angaaende flytlapperne m.m., samlede efter renbeitekommissionens opdrag. Bind 2-4. Renbeitekommissionen af 1907. Kristiania [i.e. Oslo] 1909.
^Sverker Sörlin: "Rituals and Resources of Natural History: The North and the Arctic in Swedish Scientific Nationalism" (s. 73-125). Michael Bravo & Sverker Sörlin (eds): Narrating the Arctic. A Cultural History of Nordic Scientific Practices. ISBN0-88135-385-X
^ Christer Karlsson: "En lärobok för livet: Karl Bernhard Wiklund och Nomadskolans läsebok". B.-P. Finstad, L.I. Hansen, H. Minde, Einar Niemi & H. Tjelmeland (eds): Stat, religion, etnisitet. Rapport fra Skibotn-konferansen. Senter for samiske studier, Skriftserie 4. Tromsö 1997.