A lot has happened lately and the coronavirus has a huge impact on our daily lives. Life and health are most important…
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Riddu Riđđu Festivála was the first festival in Norway to become Eco-Lighthouse certified (2004). Now we are…
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This conference focuses on the peak of Euro-American imperialism in the Western Arctic between about 1789 and 1914. By…
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At Riddu Riđđu everyone should have a good time; both the little ones and the grown-ups! After much demand, we…
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Each year, Riddu Riđđu invites an indigenous people to the festival, as The Northern People of the Year. The festival…
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Are you between 15 and 25 years old and want to meet other indigenous youth? Do you want to learn more about yoik and…
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The press is most welcome to the Riddu Riđđu festival! Now you can apply for accreditation for this year's festival.…
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2021: Biret Haarla og Gáddjá Haarla, dancers, Dálvadas, Finland 2019: Emil Kárlsen, musician, Storfjord, Norway…
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Wiyaala, which means “the doer” in her local Sissala dialect, is from Funsi, an African village in the Upper West…
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The Riddu Riđđu festival has brought together three generations of female indigenous stars: Buffy Sainte-Marie, Tanya…
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The festival was visited by the Minister of Culture Trine Skei Grande, who spent the day visiting the festival area and…
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We have been informed that an event called "Stream - Riddu Riddu Festivala 2018 (LIVE) Stream Online" has been made…
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BUFO film company is looking for actors in a movie named Memory of Water. This is a film adaptation by Emmi Itäranta's…
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We Sámi are one people living in four countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia. For the Riddu Riđđu Festival it is…
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“Tyva Kyzy” (“Daughters of Tuva”) is the first and only women’s group in Tuva that performs all styles of Tuvan …
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