File:Sami Nomad Gunhild Blodøks published 1893.jpg

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English: This is a Sami nomad woman named Gunild Blodöxe or Blodøks (eng. means blood axe) from Lapland. She wears a traditional Sami Costume (garment). Search words: Saami, Samisk, Brodering, Tinnbroderi, Metall broderi, metal tread embroidery, Collars, Sami silver, tenntråd, Barmklede, Bärmkläde, brystklede, Kolt, Kofte, Gakti, Samisk sølv, Viking, Sverige, Norway, Finland, Russia. Read more in Saamiblog: http://saamiblog.blogspot.com/
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Source Picture from a book published to The World's Colombian Chicago Fairs in 1893
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current05:46, 13 February 2009Thumbnail for version as of 05:46, 13 February 2009931 × 1,247 (267 KB)Thorguds (talk | contribs) Category:Sami, Kofte, Kolt, Gakti, Traditional garment, Samisk, Samer, samedrakt, samedräkt, Nordic people by ethnicity, Viking, Russian people, Finnish People, Norwegian people, Russia, Finland, Norge, Sverige, Sapmi, Lapland, Lappland, [[Category
05:28, 13 February 2009Thumbnail for version as of 05:28, 13 February 2009931 × 1,247 (267 KB)Thorguds (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{en|1=This is a Sami nomad woman named Gunild Blodöxe or Blodøks (eng. means blood axe) from Lapland. She wears a traditional Sami Costume (garment). Search words: Saami, Samisk, Brodering, Tinnbroderi, Metall broderi, metal

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