Nuorttanaste

Nuorttanaste

Nuorttanaste (The Eastern Star) is a religious publication from Norway published in Northern Sámi. The first time it appeared in print was in 1898, when it was published once a month. Currently, the Evangelical Lutheran Free Church of Norway puts out eleven issues a year.[1]

Editors-in-chief

  • Gustav Lund 1898–1911
  • Ole A. Andersen 1911–15
  • Henrik Olsen Heika 1915–48
  • Anders Guttormsen 1948–60
  • Jon O. Nilsen 1960–92
  • Ann Solveig Nystad 1992–2003
  • Olaug Balto Larsson 2003–

External links

References

  1. ^ "Nuorttanaste - Bures boahttin" (in Northern Sámi). Nuorttanaste. http://www.nuorttanaste.no/. Retrieved 2009-07-01. 

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