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- Ellen Aslaksdatter Skum (26 May 1827 – 10 February 1895) was a Norwegian Sami reindeer herder from Kautokeino Muni****lity who took part in the 1852 Kautokeino...
- Mons Somby Mikkel Gaup as Aslak Hætta Anni-Kristiina Juuso as Ellen Aslaksdatter Skum Jørgen Lang****e Bjørn Sundquist as Pastor Stockfleth Stig Henrik...
- - ended up in Akershus Fortress at Oslo. The women, including Ellen Aslaksdatter Skum, were imprisoned in Trondheim. Many of the rebels died after a few...
- Marie Eira Lars Hætta Vieno Länsman Donny Olson Tiina Sanila-Aikio Ellen Aslaksdatter Skum Lene Cecilia Sparrok Kristine Andersen Vesterfjell Besides Sámi...
- Norway. Sigurd Magnusson was the son of King Magnus Erlingsson and Gyrid Aslaksdatter. Sigurd Magnusson was the only publicly acknowledged son of King Magnus...
- Finnish Sámi from the Kaaresuvanto area, while his mother, Ellen Susanna Aslaksdatter Bals, was Norwegian Sámi from Uløya in Troms. Valkeapää lived in Finnish...
- Archbishop of the Nidaros. His parents were Harnikt Henningsson and Sigrid Aslaksdatter Bolt. His mother was a member of a Norwegian noble family. He served...
- Muni****lity in Finnmark, the son of Jacob Mathisen Hætta and Berit Aslaksdatter Sara. He was the brother of Aslak Hætta, and married Berit Hansdatter...
- Åsa Simma (born 1963), Swedish Sami actress and theatre director Ellen Aslaksdatter Skum (1827–1895), Borwegian Sami reindeer herder involved in the Kautokeino...
- director Sigbjørn Skåden (1976-) Norwegian Sámi poet and novelist. Ellen Aslaksdatter Skum (1827–1895), Norwegian Sámi reindeer herder involved in the Kautokeino...