Again the Stallu Come : the Role of Folklore in the Resurgence of Traditional Sami Culture

Color poster with text and photographs. Traditional Sami tales represent a rich history of storytelling and interpretation of the natural phenomena that surrounded the early inhabitants of northern Scandinavia. As such, they were a prized focus for restoration as the Sami language became successfull...

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Main Author: Fuerstenberg, Eric
Other Authors: Strouthes, Daniel P.
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/55629
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spelling ftunivwiscon:oai:minds.wisconsin.edu:1793/55629 2023-05-15T18:10:17+02:00 Again the Stallu Come : the Role of Folklore in the Resurgence of Traditional Sami Culture Fuerstenberg, Eric Strouthes, Daniel P. 2011-12-20T19:39:24Z application/pdf application/octet-stream http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/55629 en_US eng USGZE AS589 http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/55629 Folklore--Norway Sami (European people)--Norway Posters Presentation 2011 ftunivwiscon 2022-04-13T19:16:08Z Color poster with text and photographs. Traditional Sami tales represent a rich history of storytelling and interpretation of the natural phenomena that surrounded the early inhabitants of northern Scandinavia. As such, they were a prized focus for restoration as the Sami language became successfully adapted to print and the first authors of Sami poetry and literature were able to share their writings with the world. The current study presents an interpretation and report of data collected during a two and a half month experience in the field and an account of the role that a small community of Norwegian Sami has continued to play in the revival of local traditional culture. University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Conference Object sami sami University of Wisconsin: Digital Collections Norway
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description Color poster with text and photographs. Traditional Sami tales represent a rich history of storytelling and interpretation of the natural phenomena that surrounded the early inhabitants of northern Scandinavia. As such, they were a prized focus for restoration as the Sami language became successfully adapted to print and the first authors of Sami poetry and literature were able to share their writings with the world. The current study presents an interpretation and report of data collected during a two and a half month experience in the field and an account of the role that a small community of Norwegian Sami has continued to play in the revival of local traditional culture. University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
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