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Nina Afanasyeva (born 1939), Russian-Sami politician and language activist; Inger-Mari Aikio-Arianaick (born 1961), Finnish Sami poet and journalist; Agneta Andersson (born 1958), Swedish Sami sculptor and educator
A Nordic Sámi woman playing Lur horn in the evening. A wood cut made by Emma Edwall after nature in the mid-1800s. Sámi drum. In traditional Sámi music songs (e.g. Kvad [1] and Leudd songs [2]) and joiks are important musical expressions of the Sámi people and Sámi languages.
Although the Nazi authorities allowed Hummel to work, they banned the distribution of her art in Germany. One Nazi magazine, Der SA-Mann (issue of 23 March 1937), wrote of her work: "There is no place in the ranks of German artists for the likes of her" and: "No, the beloved Fatherland cannot remain calm when Germany's youth are portrayed as ...
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In Lyon, the underground silk economy thrived, and was a significant portion of the economy. It was made up of mostly female artisans whose work paralleled that of the legitimate trade. The female artisans were important to the guild as they were highly skilled in craft procedures that the guild heavily relied upon, and were essential to ...
Ter Sámi is the easternmost of the Sámi languages.It was traditionally spoken in the northeastern part of the Kola Peninsula, but now it is a moribund language; in 2004, only ten speakers were left.
This is a list of women artists who were born in Germany or whose artworks are closely associated with that country. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
“Mi’jo” is a universal Latino term of endearment. Pronounced me-ho, it’s a contraction of the words, “mi hijo” (my son). Its female counterpart is “mi’ja” (my daughter).