Sami National Day—virtual celebration
OnlineFebruary 5, 2022 11 am CST Virtual celebration of Sami National Day Sponsored by the Finland Foundation Northland and the National Sami Cultural Center of North America, Duluth MN
February 5, 2022 11 am CST Virtual celebration of Sami National Day Sponsored by the Finland Foundation Northland and the National Sami Cultural Center of North America, Duluth MN
Two Finnish Genealogy Group members will be presenting on family history and towns people history.
Learn about how Swedish came to be an official language in Finland. A myth-busting presentation will talk about what it means that Finnish is related to Hungarian.
Finlandia Foundation has declared the last week of February "National Sauna Week", to build awareness and appreciation of this aspect of Finnish and Finnish-American culture.
The styles, patterns, and materials of Finnish “ryijy” rugs over many years serve as a metaphor for the complex linguistic profiles that African migrants are bringing to Finland.
Jonathan Rundman will present a lecture and musical performance for his new book Lost Songs of the Suomi Synod.
Hei kaikki! In 2022, there will be no Fall adult week, so please join us for our spring adult week, Sunday to Saturday, May 22-28, 2022.
Meet Minneapolis is pleased to announce the free event: Minneapolis Sister Cities Day, Sunday, July 17 at Nicollet Island Pavilion from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
Finnish American Folk Arts Series Online Presentation: Saijaleena Rantanen Presents Finnish North American Working-Class Women and Music in the Early 20th Century
The Finnish Genealogy Group of Minnesota (FGGMN) will hold the next meeting Saturday, March 11, at 9:30 am by Zoom.
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