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pseudonym Nienke van
Hichtum (pronounced [ˈniŋkə vɑn ˈɦɪxtʏm]), was a well-known
Frisian Dutch children's
author and translator. Van
Hichtum wrote books and...
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Hichtum is a
small village in Súdwest-Fryslân muni****lity in the
province of Friesland, the Netherlands. It had a po****tion of
around 80 in January...
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University of Groningen. The
rhyme was
recorded in 1904 by
Nynke van
Hichtum in Goor in the
eastern Netherlands. Anne
manne miene mukke, Ikke tikke...
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experiences during World War II. In 2015,
Woltz received the
Nienke van
Hichtum-prijs for her children's book
Honderd uur
nacht (2014), a
story inspired...
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Sjoukje Troelstra-Bokma de Boer (1860–1939),
Dutch writer known as
Nynke van
Hichtum This
section lists people that
share the same
given name. If an internal...
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Nienke van
Hichtum-prijs (Dutch for
Nienke van
Hichtum Prize) is a
biennial Dutch literary award for children's
literature awarded by the Jan Campert-Stichting...
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Frisian literature of
Joost Halbertsma,
Waling Dijkstra, and
Nynke fan
Hichtum. Historically, this
breed was used for
hunting foxes,
small game, and birds...
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Daniele Liotti The
Moving True
Story of a
Woman Ahead of Her Time
Nienke van
Hichtum Monic Hendrickx Pieter Jelles Troelstra Jeroen Willems The
Other Side of...
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Frisian language. It is a
costume drama film
about the life of
Nienke van
Hichtum and
Dutch socialist and
politician Pieter Jelles Troelstra. It is written...
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Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book
Award (USA) –
since 1957
Nienke van
Hichtum-prijs (Netherlands) –
since 1964
Guardian Award (UK) –
since 1967 Sydney...