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         Finnish Culture:     more books (56)
  1. Finnish Americana : A Journal of Finnish American History and Culture (Volume III) by Michael G. (editor) Karni, 1980
  2. FINNISH AMERICANA; A JOURNAL OF FINNISH AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE; VOLUME 6; 1983-1984
  3. Finnish Americana: A Journal of Finnish American History and Culture : Vol. 10 (1993-1994)
  4. FINNISH AMERICANA; A JOURNAL OF FINNISH AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE; VOLUME 2
  5. Contemporary Folklore and Culture Change (Finnish Literature Society Editions, No 431) by I. R. Jarvinen, 1986-06
  6. Bibliography of major works, periodicals, scholarly articles and special publications printed in English about Finnish civilization and culture, 1963-1981 by Liisa J Kanning, 1983
  7. Land of the North Star; an Introduction to Finnish Literature and Culture by Yrjo Varpio, 1999
  8. Perinnetieteiden asiasanasto: Suomi-englanti, hakemisto englanti-suomi = Thesaurus for folk culture studies : Finnish-English, index English-Finnish (Suomalaisen ... Kirjallisuuden Seuran Kirjaston julkaisuja)
  9. Suomen kansankulttuurin kartasto =: Atlas der finnischen Volkskultur = Atlas of Finnish folk culture (Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran toimituksia)
  10. FF Communications Vol. LXXXVIII, #207: Reciprocity Systems of the Rural Society in the Finnish-Karelian Culture Area by Matti Sarmela, 1969
  11. State, culture & the bourgeoisie: Aspects of the peculiarity of the Finnish (Nykykulttuurin tutkimusyksikon julkaisuja)
  12. Culture and history in the Pacific (Transactions / the Finnish Anthropological Society)
  13. Finnish Americana (A Journal of Finnish American History And Culture, Volume 1)
  14. The interaction of managerial cultures in Soviet-Finnish joint ventures: Including Estonian-Finnish joint ventures (Sarja B--Tutkimusraportteja = Series B--Research reports) by Kari Liuhto, 1991

21. Explore Minnesota: Transfigurations: Aspects Of Finnish Culture In Russian Alask
Transfigurations Aspects of finnish culture in Russian Alaska American Swedish Institute. Address 2600 Park Ave Minneapolis, MN
http://www.exploreminnesota.com/listing/index.cfm?id=12243

22. Culture
The finnish culture. Every country has own culture and different traditions. So we have different ways of living normal every day life around the world.
http://africa.eduprojects.net/culture/index.php?action[]=IArticleShow::showArtic

23. Intercultural Communication
Users online 2 (0 logged). Idiosyncrasies of the finnish culture and how they manifest themselves in public transport vehicles.
http://africa.eduprojects.net/communication/index.php?action[]=IArticleShow::sho

24. FinnLinks - Culture Category
General. A Gateway to finnish culture on the Net Kulttuuri.net aims to include all internet links related to finnish culture artists, associations, media
http://www.genealogia.fi/finnlinks/show.php?cid=27

25. FinnLinks - Finnish-North American Events Category
that a Calendar of Upcoming FinnishNorth American Events will be a useful vehicle to inform people of events relating to finnish culture, heritage, genealogy
http://www.genealogia.fi/finnlinks/show.php?cid=34

26. Welcome To St. Albans' Suomi-koulu
School in the United Kingdom, one of a worldwide network of Finnish schools supported by the Finnish Ministry of Education, teaching Finnish language and promoting finnish culture.
http://www.suomikoulu.com/english/

27. Finnishcanadian.com - Community, Culture & Business
The idea was as simple as congregating under the same roof under the same pretense; each having a passion to promulgate finnish culture and identity in Canada.
http://www.finnishcanadian.com/
May 20, 2004
Finnish jazz legends to take the stage in Toronto. Isabel Bader Theatre
7:30pm.,Friday, May 22 For more tickets or more info on this free concert call Vapaa Sana and ask for Matti. 416-321-0810 Finland's hottest export hits Toronto!! The Rasmus: This Wednesday, the Rasmus will be playing - get this - a free concert at the Mod Club in Little Italy. Now if you've been living under a rock for the past few months let me quickly bring you up to speed. The Rasmus, along with HIM, are currently Finland's hottest (ever?) rock export, and are exploding on to the world scene. They currently occupy spots on the UK album and singles charts and I can personally vouch for their new album Dead Letters. The Wednesday show is their only Toronto stop and hey, it's free! The band will be taking the stage right at 7pm so head on over right after work. Check out:
what: the Rasmus. www.therasmus.com
where: Mod Club, 722 College St. W at Crawford (right across from the Dominion, btw Ossington and Bathurst), Toronto.
when: Wed, May 12 at 7pm

28. Department Of Germanic Languages And Literatures
Offers elementary and intermediate language courses in Finnish and courses (in English) in finnish culture and society.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/german/

29. Finnish Culture Pages - Forums Powered By WWWThreads PHP
finnish culture Pages, Reply to this postReply. Entire thread. Subject, Posted by, Posted on. finnish culture Pages, Ruth_Vilmi, 03/29/01 0104 AM.
http://www.writeit.to/forums/showthreaded.php?Cat=&Board=culture1&Number=252&pag

30. Re: Finnish Culture Pages - Forums Powered By WWWThreads PHP
Re finnish culture Pages re Ruth_Vilmi, Reply to this postReply. Entire thread. Subject, Posted by, Posted on. finnish culture Pages, Ruth_Vilmi, 03/29/01 0104 AM.
http://www.writeit.to/forums/showthreaded.php?Cat=&Board=culture1&Number=6317&pa

31. U.S.A. Finnish-American Links
FinnishAmerican Web Resources - is a subject directory of Web sites and annotated information concerning Finland, finnish culture, and Finnish heritage.
http://www.canadianfriendsoffinland.ca/usa.htm
Finnish-American
Web Sites
The Finns in America by Taru Spiegel - provides information about immigration from Finland to the United States, and about the activities of Finnish-American immigrants in the United States from the 17th to the 20th centuries. Finnish Heritage Homestead Embarrass, Minnesota St. Urho's Day - a Finnish North American celebration Sweat Bathing - information on the Finnish sauna and other types of sweat bathing Karelian Fever (University of Minnesota) - Karelian fever was the recruitment of members of North American Finnish communities to go to the Karelian region of the Soviet Union. Those recruited were to settle in Karelia and contribute to the building of communism. Finnish-American Resource Site - contains both original materials and links to other resources about Finland and Finnish-American history and culture Finnish-American Web Resources - is a subject directory of Web sites and annotated information concerning Finland, Finnish culture, and Finnish heritage Project 34 - is an effort to develop long range strategies for perpetuating the Finnish culture in America to the 3rd and 4th generations of Finnish-Americans and beyond Finn Golf - annual tournament and banquet held in the Portland, Oregon vicinity

32. Uranus.fi - Finnish Culture
finnish culture A Finn by the eyes of a foreigner Read this article and find out what a typical Finn is like according to foreigners.
http://www.uranus.fi/en/facts_and_fun/information/open.php?id=6998

33. Uranus - Finnish Culture
Uranus finnish culture A Finn by the eyes of a foreigner Read this article and find out what a typical Finn is like according to foreigners.
http://www.uranus.fi/en/facts_and_fun/information/open.php?id=6998&printable=1

34. Finnish Culture
«finnish culture». This sections gives you some knowledge about the finnish culture. Be sure to also check out this Internet Guide
http://aiesec.cc.tut.fi/reception/culture/

35. Finnish Culture
learning events. Our trainees or guests come to tell specific features of their culture that are different then in here Finland. This
http://aiesec.cc.tut.fi/reception/activities/

36. FINNISH CULTURE
BACK. finnish culture. MOVIES. Juurakon Hulda. 1937. Valentin Vaala. Komisario Palmun Erehdys. 1960. Matti Kassila. Täällä alkaa seikkailu. 1965. Jörn Donner.
http://www.suomifani.com/_suomi/culture/movies.htm
BACK FINNISH CULTURE MOVIES Juurakon Hulda Valentin Vaala Komisario Palmun Erehdys Matti Kassila Täällä alkaa seikkailu Jörn Donner The first finnish movie ever was “Salaviinanpolttaja” made 1907. Here are some of the most famous Finnish movies but you will find a very complete and comprehensive list with trailers and photos on the CD ROM KINOPALATSI (1920-1995) of Peter Van Bagh edited 1996 by Otava. Miestä ei voi raiskata Jörn Donner Räpsy ja Dolly eli Pariisi odottaa Matti Ijäs Täälta tullaan, elämä Tapio Suominen Arvottomat Mika Kaurismäki Palava enkeli Lauri Törhönen Calamari union Aki Kaurismäki Unno Espanjassa Ere Kikkonen Rosso Mika Kaurismäki Tuntematon Sotilas Rauni Mollberg Varjoja Paratiissa Aki Kaurismäki Helsinki – Napoli all night long Mika Kaurismäki Ariel Aki Kaurismäki Ihmiselon ihanuus ja kurjus Matti Kassila Kuutamosonaatti Olli Soinio Nuoruuteni savotat Mikko Niskanen Pohjanmaa Pekka Parikka Tulitikkutehtaan tyttö Aki Kaurismäki PLEASE VISIT THE WONDERFUL FINNISH FILM ARCHIVES Muuttolinnun aika Aussi Mänttari Zombie ja kummistusjuna Mika Kaurismäki Tuhlaajapoika Veikko Aaltonen Akvaariorakkaus Claes Olsson Onnen maa Markku Pölönen Kissan kuolema Raimo Niemi Pidä huivista kiini Tatjana Aki Kaurismäki Suolaista ja makeaa Kaisa Rastimo AKI KAURISMÄKI’S WORLD Sairaan kaunis maailma Jarmo Lampela Pitkä kuuma kesä Perttu Leppä Rukajärven Tie Olli Saarela Talvisota Pekka Parika Bad luck love Olli Saarela Levottomat Aku Louhimies Leijat Helsingin Yllä Peter Lindholm Minä ja Morrisson Lenka Hellstedt Kuutamolla Aku Louhimies Miesvailla menneisyyttä

37. Local/Finland/Finnish Culture
Local/Finland/finnish culture finnish culture. There are plenty of things that make finnish culture so special, rare and unique.
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Finnish Culture
There are plenty of things that make Finnish culture so special, rare and unique. That's why it's a great pity that most of the foreign people, in particular folks from far away like citizens of the USA or Japan, know practically nothing about us. They have maybe heard of World War II and that tiny country that fought as allies of evil Germany or they guess that we're almost Russian people somewhere near Europe. Many of them can at least locate our country afar north. Why our culture is the only one of its kind then? To begin with the colourful history of Finland, both in bad and in good, which is so eventful although not till the latest centuries. We have been under domination of two great powers: Sweden and Russian without our own will but still managed to maintain our own identity and nationality throughout all periods of oppression. Our ancestors fought for independence of Finland and succeeded because of the very strong community spirit even after civil war. That's why Finland became independent in 1917.

38. MAMOK - Keskustelualue :: Näytä Viestit :: Guide To Finnish Culture
MAMOK Keskustelualue Keskustelu alueet International Club Guide to finnish culture Moilanen Täys Jäsen www.gnu.org
http://www.mamok.fi/forum/post.php?cat=1&fid=4&pid=5&page=1

39. Arkkitehtitoimisto Davidsson Oy
Arkkitehtitoimisto Davidsson Oy, Refurbishment / finnish culture Institute /. Newbuild Refurbishment Metsätalo Helsinki City Hall
http://www.davidsson.fi/korjausrakentaminen/berlin/en_UK/copy_of_berlin/
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40. SKS: Kalevala (in English)
finnish culture at the beginning of the 1800s. The status of the Finnish language left much to be desired during the period of Swedish rule.
http://www.finlit.fi/kalevala/finfoeng3.htm
Finnish culture at the beginning of the 1800s.
The status of the Finnish language left much to be desired during the period of Swedish rule. The language used in schools and universities was either Swedish or Latin, and the language of state administration was Swedish. Only the ordinary peasants in the countryside spoke Finnish, and the only publications to appear in Finnish were some legal texts and religious literature. By the end of the 1700s, however, there was already a small group of students at Turku University who were familiar with the ideology of National Romanticism. These students realized that the language of the common people, as well as folklore collection and publication were crucial to the development of a uniquely Finnish culture. As part of the Russian empire, Finland occupied a special status. Located between Sweden and Russia, Finland was the military buffer zone in Russia's northwest corner. On the other hand, the Finns' autonomous status meant that they could begin to see themselves as a separate nation for the first time. Although new cultural ties were formed with St. Petersburg, the border between the Finland and the Swedish 'motherland' was not entirely closed off. Romanticist ideals became stronger and made a significant impact on the attitudes of Finland's Swedish-speaking elite, who began to collect, study and publish Finnish folk poetry.

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