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With the Lapps in the high mountains : a woman among the Sami, 1907-1908 / Emilie Demant Hatt ; edited and translated by Barbara Sjoholm.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hatt, Emilie Demant, 1873-1958.
Contributor:
Sjoholm, Barbara, 1950-
Standardized Title:
Med Lapperne i hofjeldet. English
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hatt, Emilie Demant, 1873-1958--Travel.
Hatt, Emilie Demant.
Sami (European people)--Sweden.
Sami (European people).
Lapland--Description and travel.
Lapland.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xl, 163 pages) : illustrations, maps
Place of Publication:
Madison, Wis. : University of Wisconsin Press, 2013.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This is the narrative of Emilie Demant Hatt's nine-month stay in the tent of a Sami family in northern Sweden in 1907–8 and her participation in a dramatic reindeer migration over snow-packed mountains to Norway with another Sami community in 1908. A single woman in her thirties, Demant Hatt fully immersed herself in the Sami language and culture. She writes vividly of daily life, women's work, children's play, and the care of reindeer herds in Lapland a century ago.
Notes:
Originally published in Sweden as Med lapperne i hojfjeldet, copyright 1913.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 155-163).
ISBN:
9781299443440
1299443443
9780299292331
0299292339
OCLC:
839389993
Publisher Number:
heb40267 hdl

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