The Museum for Northern Peoples (Norwegian: Samtidsmuseet for nordlige folk; Sami Davvi álbmogiid dálážiid musea) is a museum located at the Center for Northern Peoples in Manndalen, Gáivuotna–Kåfjord, Norway. It covers the art and culture of northern peoples, and regional Sami culture and history. The museum uses Norwegian, Sami, and English names to reflect its international focus. It is a member of the Sami Museum Network and the Sami Museum Society.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdf:type
| |
rdfs:label
| - Museum for Northern Peoples (en)
- Samtidsmuseet for nordlige folk (sv)
|
rdfs:comment
| - The Museum for Northern Peoples (Norwegian: Samtidsmuseet for nordlige folk; Sami Davvi álbmogiid dálážiid musea) is a museum located at the Center for Northern Peoples in Manndalen, Gáivuotna–Kåfjord, Norway. It covers the art and culture of northern peoples, and regional Sami culture and history. The museum uses Norwegian, Sami, and English names to reflect its international focus. It is a member of the Sami Museum Network and the Sami Museum Society. (en)
- Samtidsmuseet for nordlige folk/Davvi álbmogiid dálážiid musea är ett museum i Manndalen i Kåfjords kommun i Troms fylke i Norge. Samtidsmuseet for nordlige folk öppnade i mars 2011 och är lokaliserat till Senter för nordlige folk i Manndalen. Museet är avsett att dokumentera nordliga folks kultur och regional samisk kultur och historia. Det är en underavdeling till Senter for nordlige folk, vilket finansieras av bland annat Sametinget i Norge och . (sv)
|
foaf:name
| - Museum for Northern Peoples (en)
- Davvi álbmogiid dálážiid musea (en)
- Samtidsmuseet for nordlige folk (en)
|
name
| - Museum for Northern Peoples (en)
|
geo:lat
| |
geo:long
| |
location
| |
dct:subject
| |
Wikipage page ID
| |
Wikipage revision ID
| |
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
| |
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
| |
sameAs
| |
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
| |
curator
| |
established
| |
imagesize
| |
location
| - Manndalen, Gáivuotna–Kåfjord, Norway (en)
|
native name
| - Davvi álbmogiid dálážiid musea (en)
- Samtidsmuseet for nordlige folk (en)
|
native name lang
| |
georss:point
| |
has abstract
| - The Museum for Northern Peoples (Norwegian: Samtidsmuseet for nordlige folk; Sami Davvi álbmogiid dálážiid musea) is a museum located at the Center for Northern Peoples in Manndalen, Gáivuotna–Kåfjord, Norway. It covers the art and culture of northern peoples, and regional Sami culture and history. The museum was opened on 21 July 2011, by the Norwegian Minister of Cultural Affairs, Anniken Huitfeldt. The permanent collection is concerned with regional Sami culture and history; temporary thematic and art exhibits cover the broader field of the culture of the northern peoples as a whole, with an emphasis on women's traditions and handicrafts. Exhibition subjects have included traditional ways of carrying children, traditional art of the indigenous people of the Amur River in Russia using fish skins, the artist Nils-Aslak Valkeapää, and a house built by an eccentric in Nordreisa. The museum uses Norwegian, Sami, and English names to reflect its international focus. It is a member of the Sami Museum Network and the Sami Museum Society. (en)
- Samtidsmuseet for nordlige folk/Davvi álbmogiid dálážiid musea är ett museum i Manndalen i Kåfjords kommun i Troms fylke i Norge. Samtidsmuseet for nordlige folk öppnade i mars 2011 och är lokaliserat till Senter för nordlige folk i Manndalen. Museet är avsett att dokumentera nordliga folks kultur och regional samisk kultur och historia. Det är en underavdeling till Senter for nordlige folk, vilket finansieras av bland annat Sametinget i Norge och . Senter for nordlige folk inhyser också Riddu Riđđu-festivalen, Samisk språksenter, Samisk bibliotekstjeneste for Troms, lokalkontor för NRK Sameradio och del av Nord-Troms Museum. (sv)
|
schema:sameAs
| |
prov:wasDerivedFrom
| |
page length (characters) of wiki page
| |
founding date
| |
language
| |
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
| |
geo:geometry
| - POINT(20.529399871826 69.525497436523)
|
is foaf:primaryTopic
of | |