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Wiethaus, Ulrike |
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Nordlund, Harriet |
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2009-12-10T16:15:23Z |
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2010-06-14T19:55:22Z |
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2009-12-10T16:15:23Z |
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2010-06-14T19:55:22Z |
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10/12/2009 |
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2009-12-10T16:15:23Z |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10339/1526 |
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Join Dr. Ulrike Wiethaus for a conversation with Sami playwright Harriet Nordlund about Sami oral traditions and their revitalization in contemporary Sami theatre. Ms. Nordlund is head of the Cultural Department of Jokkmokk, Sweden, the Center for the Native Sami people of Lule Valley, and former Artistic Director of Beavvais Sami Teahter. |
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Storytelling and Remembrance |
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Moving Image |
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