Ságastallamin – Telling the story of Arctic Indigenous languages

Publisert: 17. januar 2020

More than 40 Indigenous languages are spoken in the Arctic. Learn more about linguistic diversity in the region by viewing the exhibition "Ságastallamin – Telling the story of Arctic Indigenous languages", displayed at the Fram Centre in January and February 2020.
Ságastallamin – Telling the story of Arctic Indigenous languages”  is located in the Fram Centre lobby and the 2nd floor mezzanine. Photo: Helge M. Markusson/Fram Centre

This exhibition was designed by UiT – The Arctic University of Norway Library and the Arctic Council Indigenous Peoples’ Secretariat in 2019.

Link to the exhibition’s website

More than 40 Indigenous languages are spoken in the Arctic.

The physical exhibition was open at the University Library in Tromsø, Norway from September 16 to November 1 2019. It has since visited Rovaniemi, Finland and Harstad, Norway. It will be on display at the Fram Centre in Tromsø, Norway from January 17 to March 1 2020. We hope that the exhibition will continue to travel to other locations in Norway and abroad during 2020.

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