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The Norwegian American (NA) is a newspaper that publishes material contributed by writers from Norway and the Norwegian American community. The Norwegian American is distributed on a monthly basis by mail to thousands of subscribers in the US, Canada and other parts of the world. Prior to May 2016, the paper was distributed on a weekly basis ...
Now known as The Norwegian American, this bilingual publication is the continuation of several former Norwegian-language newspapers, including Decorah-Posten, Ved Arnen, Minneapolis-Tidende, Minnesota Posten, Washington Posten, Norrøna and Skandiaben. [10] [11] [12]
Nordlyset (The Northern Light) was the first in a series of Norwegian-American newspapers published by the Norwegian immigrant community in the United States. [1] The first issue was published on St. Olaf's Day (July 29) 1847 in the Muskego Settlement in the Wisconsin Territory. [1]
Norwegian-American Bygdelagenes Fellesraad – umbrella organization for Norwegian-American bygdelags or lags in North America Norwegian American Chamber of Commerce – promotes trade and goodwill and to foster business, financial and professional interest between Norway and the United States of America
Pages in category "Norwegian-language newspapers published in the United States" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Brynild Anundsen – (1844–1913) Norwegian-born American newspaper editor and publisher; Ole Amundsen Buslett – (1855–1924) Norwegian-born American author, newspaperman, and politician; David Cay Johnston - investigative journalist and author; William T. Evjue – (1882–1970) American newspaper editor and radio broadcast executive.
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It carried works by Norwegian-American writers including Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen and Rasmus B. Anderson. Skandinaven became one of the most influential and successful newspapers in the Scandinavian immigrant community. Through the success of the paper, Anderson was able to build a publishing business that became the largest venture of its kind.