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- Bunad (Norwegian: [ˈbʉ̂ːnɑd], plural: bunader/bunadar) is a Norwegian umbrella term. In a broader sense, the term encomp****es household, householding...
- mainly bunads, worn by either members of the Norwegian people or members of the Sami people of Norway or members of the Kven people of Norway. Bunad is a...
- Arne Garborg, and is today perhaps best known for kindling interest in the bunad tradition. Karen Hulda Bergersen was born on the farm Såstad in Stange,...
- collective term for bunads from the villages in the traditional district of Hardanger, Norway, with various local varieties. The bunad includes the areas...
- Norwegian farmer's costumes, known as folkedrakt, and modern costumes inspired by those costumes, known as bunad, are widely used on special occasions....
- their groomsmen. In Norway the bridegroom may wear a folk costume like a bunad, the gákti among Northern Sami or a dark-colored suit or a tuxedo. In Anglo-American...
- celebrate with big parades with everyone dressed up in their special outfit (bunad). People eat hot dogs, waffles and ice cream and the children play playground...
- Retrieved November 3, 2023. "Bunad history". bunadogfolkedrakt.no. Norsk institutt for bunad og folkedrakt (Norwegian Institute for Bunad and Folk Costume). Retrieved...
- cultural distinctions such as building styles, traditional clothing or bunad and domestic crafts. The upper valley of the Glomma is the Østerdal (or...
- Lillehammer. Hulda Garborg started the collecting of traditional folk costumes (bunad) and dances. This effort is still underway, but became more systematic as...