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Scandinavian (MP3) Scandia Duet
Anders Bakke is a first generation Norwegian and his family is from Lundegren, Tyses is a Island not too far from Bergen Norway David Becnel is actually "Cajun" born in New Orleans. He play Fiddle, Guiter and Banjo. Together the Scandia Duet have is a rich sound mix of Scandinavian Gammeldans ( Old Fashion Dances )
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Valdres Samband Website
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The Samband, founded in 1899, is an organization of those descended from emigrants from or with an interest in the Valdres area of Oppland County, Norway.
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Norway Genealogy
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Norway GenWeb site is dedicated to assisting individuals researching their ancestry in Norway. Includes queries and surnames, research sources and links, farm names, recipes.
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Landingslaget i Amerika
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Descendants of immigrants from the kommunes of North and South Land in Oppland County, Norway are invited to join this organization that celebrates the culture and heritage of this area of Norway, and offers specialized genealogical research assistance
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Romerike Lag in America
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A Norwegian-American association whose members have ancestral roots or present day ties or interest in the area surrounding Oslo Norway.
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Hadeland Lag of America
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The Hadeland Lag is an organization of descendants of emigrants from the Hadeland district of Oppland County, Norway.
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Celebrating Minnesota's Norwegian Statehood Pioneers
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The Minnesota Norwegian Statehood Pioneer Project is sponsored by Norwegian bygdelags. It honors Norwegian pioneers who lived in Minnesota at the time of its statehood in 1858 as part of the Minnesota Sesquicentennial Celebration.
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Heglands on the Web
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Family history for descendants of Thor Mikkel Hegland who came to America from Telemark County, Norway and settled in Minnesota.
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Chromlea Language Tutor - Norwegian
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A site where visitors can learn a little of the Norwegian language. Includes key phrases, numbers, some random content, and even insults. A place where you can learn new things, or share what you know!
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Nova Scotia Icelanders
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The Icelandic Memorial Society of Nova Scotia was incorporated on July 29, 1998. Its purpose is to educate the public about Nova Scotia's Icelandic past. By sharing the history of the Icelandic settlers in Nova Scotia during the late 1800's, we hope to assist and encourage their descendents and others to preserve this part of Nova Scotia's heritage.
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