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Posted in Finland (Thursday, September 9, 2010)
Written by Timothy Vincent. By Finnish Americana.
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Posted in Finland (Thursday, September 9, 2010)
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Posted in Finland (Thursday, September 9, 2010)
By Finnish Literature Society.
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Written by J. P. Roos. By Avebury.
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Posted in Finland (Thursday, September 9, 2010)
Written by Timothy Laitila Vincent. By T.L. Vincent.
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No comments about Finnish genetics, diseases, traits and customs: A guide booklet for the Finnish family historian to understand the health, common diseases, genetics & ... from three centuries of documents.
Posted in Finland (Thursday, September 9, 2010)
Written by Minna Saarelma-maunumaa. By Finnish Literature Society.
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Posted in Finland (Thursday, September 9, 2010)
Written by Virginia Mattson-Schultz. By Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc..
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2 comments about Far Northern Connections: Researching Your Sami (and Other) Ancestors in Northern Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia.
FAR NORTHERN CONNECTIONS: RESEARCHING YOUR SAMI AND OTHER ANCESTORS IN NORTHERN NORWAY, SWEDEN, FINLAND, AND RUSSIA is more than just listing of research methods for genealogists and collections catering to them: it includes charts, explanations of foreign terms, and insights into the web sites and places to begin a search. The author's years of research into her own family history lends to a fine expose of the special challenges involved in research far northern archives for genealogical data.
Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch
- Like Virginia, I have been interested in my Finnish family roots since my twenties. There had been a little talk about one line of my family having "Lapp" roots I remember in discussions from when I was very small. When I started mapping my family tree, I decided to look into that family line, but I only reached dead ends. Asking family elders helped very little, as that information was either forgotten--or, for various reasons, didn't want to be shared. Having Sami ancestry has been very stigmatized in the Finnish-American community. Virginia's book helped me overcome some of the obstacles. I eventually found out that I was more than just a "little bit" Sami. I probably have at least as much Sami heritage as I do Finnish...a little bit mind-boggling to me, considering that my family has taken so much pride in our Finnish heritage. I still take pride in my Finnish roots, but now I also take pride in my Sami! Virginia also does a good job explaining why Sami heritage has been so suppressed both in the United States and abroad in a way that does not diminish the contributions and sacrifices our immigrant ancestors made for us when they created a new home for us in the United States. A must-read for anyone who is interested in pursuing genealogy and suspects they may have Sami ancestry. Studies have shown there are at least 30,000 Americans with Sami ancestry, but only about 2% are aware of their Sami identity. If this might be you, Virginia's book is a great guide to get you to your destination!
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Finnish Genealogical Research
Skylfølk et Lite Familiealbum (Kinfolks: A Small Family Album)
The Great Bear: Old Photographs of the Volva-Finnic, Permian-Finnic and Ob-Ugrian Peoples (Finnish Edition)
Ways of Life in Finland and Poland: Comparative Studies on Urban Populations
Finnish genetics, diseases, traits and customs: A guide booklet for the Finnish family historian to understand the health, common diseases, genetics & ... from three centuries of documents
Edhina Ekogidho - Names As Links: The Encounter Between African And European Anthroponymic Systems Among the Ambo People in Namibia
Far Northern Connections: Researching Your Sami (and Other) Ancestors in Northern Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia
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