Pallantides
06-15-2010, 02:15 AM
Kven People
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kven_people
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http://www.finsk.no/filer/image/07finskelever/0702raappana_sigrid.jpghttp://c2.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/130/l_3b1d5e104a684fe1a9369c7d67c6ee85.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/07finskelever/0702Linda_Johnsen.jpghttp://ungdom.kvener.no/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/kadonu-loru.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/07finskelever/0702Susanne_Halvorsen.jpghttp://c3.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/15/m_5d29119a9a6446429ebd648fa6460f16.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/07finskelever/0702sandrahallenibunad.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/07finskelever/0702haakon_mikalsen.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/02nordtroms/0201borka_jussa_sakshaug.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/02nordtroms/badstuebading_Gunn_Lill_Paivi.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/01finnmark/0105Maret_inga_web.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/01finnmark/0104Hilja_baatsfjord.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/01finnmark/0101Elsa_Haldorsen.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/01finnmark/0101ingerkaisa.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/01finnmark/0101Edith_Randa_web.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/07finskelever/0703Lena_Thoresen.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/07finskelever/0704StinaAndersen.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/02nordtroms/roald-hjalmarsen_under_kaafjord_web.jpghttp://img.nrk.no/img/556997.jpeghttp://kvensk.no/kuvat/puku.jpghttp://gfx.dagbladet.no/magasinet/2003/01/04/kven2.jpg
http://www.finsk.no/filer/image/02nordtroms/kvenidol600(1).jpg
Forest Finns
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_Finns
Today the Forest Finns are fully assimilated into the Norwegian and Swedish societies and their language extinct, but their culture lives on in both countries and a number of place names commemorates the Finnish origin. They are defined as a national minority in Norway, and it is estimated that a couple of hundred thousand Norwegians are descendants of the original Forest Finns.
Forest Finns are a distinct group from Kven people, who live in the Northern Norwegian counties of Troms and Finnmark, although they both originate from Finland.
http://www.finsk.no/filer/image/03soernorge/0301Navneplate_overst.jpg
http://www.finsk.no/filer/image/03soernorge/0301Navnemonument_allenavne.jpg
http://www.finsk.no/filer/image/03soernorge/0301finnskogen_skolekorps.jpg
http://www.finsk.no/filer/image/03soernorge/0301spillet_gottlund.jpg
http://www.finsk.no/filer/image/03soernorge/0301dagraabeg_med_fru.jpg
http://www.finsk.no/filer/image/03soernorge/0301opiskelija.jpg
http://www.finsk.no/filer/image/03soernorge/0301spillet_barn_leker.jpg
http://www.finsk.no/filer/image/03soernorge/0301brudeparhoggstabbe.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kven_people
6weqBKYpYw4
http://www.finsk.no/filer/image/07finskelever/0702raappana_sigrid.jpghttp://c2.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/130/l_3b1d5e104a684fe1a9369c7d67c6ee85.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/07finskelever/0702Linda_Johnsen.jpghttp://ungdom.kvener.no/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/kadonu-loru.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/07finskelever/0702Susanne_Halvorsen.jpghttp://c3.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/15/m_5d29119a9a6446429ebd648fa6460f16.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/07finskelever/0702sandrahallenibunad.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/07finskelever/0702haakon_mikalsen.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/02nordtroms/0201borka_jussa_sakshaug.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/02nordtroms/badstuebading_Gunn_Lill_Paivi.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/01finnmark/0105Maret_inga_web.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/01finnmark/0104Hilja_baatsfjord.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/01finnmark/0101Elsa_Haldorsen.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/01finnmark/0101ingerkaisa.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/01finnmark/0101Edith_Randa_web.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/07finskelever/0703Lena_Thoresen.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/07finskelever/0704StinaAndersen.jpghttp://www.finsk.no/filer/image/02nordtroms/roald-hjalmarsen_under_kaafjord_web.jpghttp://img.nrk.no/img/556997.jpeghttp://kvensk.no/kuvat/puku.jpghttp://gfx.dagbladet.no/magasinet/2003/01/04/kven2.jpg
http://www.finsk.no/filer/image/02nordtroms/kvenidol600(1).jpg
Forest Finns
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_Finns
Today the Forest Finns are fully assimilated into the Norwegian and Swedish societies and their language extinct, but their culture lives on in both countries and a number of place names commemorates the Finnish origin. They are defined as a national minority in Norway, and it is estimated that a couple of hundred thousand Norwegians are descendants of the original Forest Finns.
Forest Finns are a distinct group from Kven people, who live in the Northern Norwegian counties of Troms and Finnmark, although they both originate from Finland.
http://www.finsk.no/filer/image/03soernorge/0301Navneplate_overst.jpg
http://www.finsk.no/filer/image/03soernorge/0301Navnemonument_allenavne.jpg
http://www.finsk.no/filer/image/03soernorge/0301finnskogen_skolekorps.jpg
http://www.finsk.no/filer/image/03soernorge/0301spillet_gottlund.jpg
http://www.finsk.no/filer/image/03soernorge/0301dagraabeg_med_fru.jpg
http://www.finsk.no/filer/image/03soernorge/0301opiskelija.jpg
http://www.finsk.no/filer/image/03soernorge/0301spillet_barn_leker.jpg
http://www.finsk.no/filer/image/03soernorge/0301brudeparhoggstabbe.jpg