Published:
2016-12-23
Full Issue
Articles (special issue)
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- The Koryak guardians from ritual bunches (Khakhovskaya 2014: 98).
- Amanita dried in a tent of Koryak reindeer herders. Severo-Evenskiy district, Magadan region; September 8, 2010. Photo by Igor’ Yevgen’evich Vorobey.
- Amanita dried in a farmhouse. Village Verkhniy Paren’, Severo-Evenskiy district, Magadan region; August 13, 2011. Photo by author.
Articles (regular)
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- Photo 2. Svanhild’s brureåkle, ca. 1940. Photo by the author.
- Photo 3. Jorunn Dvergsdal at her loom in the autumn of 2014. Photo by Hans Jørgen Øygard.
- Photo 4. A fantasiåkle by Svanhild Åhaug, circa 1960. Photo by the author.
- Photo 5. An empty farm near Vassenden i Jølster, bearing a sign reading “Every nation needs its own food – just not us.”
- Photo 6. Anne Lise Øvrebø’s “Åkle” line of jewelry, featuring a samrose motif. Photo by the author.
- Photo 7. Anne-Britt Lotsberg at her loom working on a commissioned smett tapestry with non- traditional heart motifs for an upcoming wedding. Photo by the author.
- Photo 8. Anne Britt Lotsberg’s pattern collection. Photo by the author.
- Photo 9. A runner by Anne-Britt Lotsberg featuring the traditional samrose pattern woven in a contemporary colour scheme. Photo by the author.
- Photo 10. Pottery by Kari Astrup Geelmuyden stamped with the klo pattern. Photo by the author.
- Figure 1.
- Photo 1. An åkle by Jorunn Dvergsdal, done with a pattern distinctive to her native village of Myklebust i Jølster. Photo by the author.