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LULEJU, a poem that can be read on another of the pages here
Book published at Máze, Sápmi
A pamphlet on the Pakanyaw (Karen) people of Kawthhooley in Burma/Thailand
Algoalbmutbeaivvit 1984, report
This booklet accompanied two music casettes of (not very professionally) recorded music 1. Traditional Naga Music and 2. Angami Naga music, with the help of my Naga brother Visier Sanyü, Khonoma, Nagaland
Report in co-operation with Romssa Sámi Searvi, edited by Hans Tømmervik, Ragnhild Sandøy & me
Report from two seminars on Sámi Place names and Sámi archaeological remains (kulturminner)
Sámi Atlas, the first ever- internordic Sámi book project, published at Romssavárdu 1996, edited by Samuli Aikio, Anders Henriksen & me
The forst ever Sámi Art Book, edited by Aillohasj/Nils Aslak Valkeapää, published by DAT OS in 1998. It was planned for many years, but before it was completed, Aillohasj had a severe traffic accident. This and other book projects helped him regain some of his lost powers.
I am pleased that he edited this book, presenting me as an artist and much of my art, especially wood block prints up till then
Since 1981 I have published several pamhlets & books.
LULEJU, a poem that can be read on another of the pages here
Book published at Máze, Sápmi
A pamphlet on the Pakanyaw (Karen) people of Kawthhooley in Burma/Thailand
Algoalbmutbeaivvit 1984, report
This booklet accompanied two music casettes of (not very professionally) recorded music 1. Traditional Naga Music and 2. Angami Naga music, with the help of my Naga brother Visier Sanyü, Khonoma, Nagaland
Report in co-operation with Romssa Sámi Searvi, edited by Hans Tømmervik, Ragnhild Sandøy & me
Report from two seminars on Sámi Place names and Sámi archaeological remains (kulturminner)
Sámi Atlas, the first ever- internordic Sámi book project, published at Romssavárdu 1996, edited by Samuli Aikio, Anders Henriksen & me
The forst ever Sámi Art Book, edited by Aillohasj/Nils Aslak Valkeapää, published by DAT OS in 1998. It was planned for many years, but before it was completed, Aillohasj had a severe traffic accident. This and other book projects helped him regain some of his lost powers.
I am pleased that he edited this book, presenting me as an artist and much of my art, especially wood block prints up till then
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