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- Duodji is a traditional cultural Sami handicraft. Some examples include knives, cases, women's bags, wooden cups, and articles of clothing. Duodji items...
- Finnish: ****sa; Swedish: kåsa) is a type of drinking cup, traditionally duodji crafted by the Sami people of northern Scandinavia and Finland from carved...
- Christian missionaries taught their ancestors, such as readings from the Bible. Duodji, the Sámi handicraft, originates from the time when the Sámis were self-supporting...
- as those on the castle pillars and Kristoff's sled, are inspired by Sámi duodji decorations. Disney's team visited Rørosrein, a Sámi family-owned company...
- Maja Hilma Dunfjeld (born 20 March 1947) is a South Sami researcher and duodji craftswoman who lives in Harran in central Norway. A graduate of the University...
- Arctic: 62–73. JSTOR 40511193. Koslin, Desiree (2010). "The Way of Sami Duodji: From Nomadic Necessity to Trademarked Lifestyle". Textile Society of America...
- Cvjetković (born 1985), Croatian model Maja Dunfjeld (born 1947), researcher and duodji craftswoman Maja Einstein (1881–1951), sister of Albert Einstein Maja Forsslund...
- Development Fund, which is used for grants to Sami organizations and Sami duodji (1989). Responsibility for the development of the Sámi language in Norway...
- illative case or the diminutive derivative). Words from Northern Sámi include Duodji, Sieidi and Yoik. List of English words of foreign origin List of English...
- July 1932 – 2 October 2008) was a Lule and North Sámi artist, yoiker and duodji master from Jokkmokk, Sweden. The Faculty of Arts at the University of Umeå...