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Embracing Saami Culture with the Help of Literature

March 1, 2021 satakielikuukausi

In November 2009, on Universal Children’s Day, a group of Inari Saami teachers, parents and children travelled to the capital to meet Finnish politicians including

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The image is an illustration for the book cover of The Pot of Wisdom. Ananse stories. In the center of the picture there is Ananse in a cobweb: half human, half spider. Around Ananse there are items and people linked to the stories, like f.ex. images of women carrying pots on their head, a group of men, a child in a yellow dress with a banana in the hand, a white bird with a feather in its beak, a honey pot and bees, the sun and a lizard.

From Tarzan to Ananse – how African traditional children stories could promote multiculturalism

March 15, 2019 kulttuuriakaikille

Have you heard the story about how the Spider captured the Python, a bunch of bees and the Leopard? What about that one about how

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