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man;Russland;Russia;komi;Nelmin-Nos;Indigenous people/komi
A portrait from the North.

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1995-08 Natasha Ledkova is the winner among the women during the competition in driving with reindeers on the day of the reindeer herder.
 
Russia;man;Russland;reindeer herder;Krasnoye
A portrait from the North.

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1995-08 Natasha with her small reindeer calf.
 
Russland;Russia;Jente;girl
A portrait from the North.

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1995-08 Children of a reindeer herder family.
 
Russia;man;Russland;reindeer herder;Bolshezemelskaya tundra;Indigenous people/Nenets/Nenets
A portrait from the North.

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1995-08 A Northen wooden house once belonging to a rich merchant.
 
Nenets;Kolkhoz Kharp;Krasnoye;Indigenous people;urfolk;Russland;Russia;man
A portrait from the North.

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1995-08 Old Pyotr Vylka with a late born reindeer calf.
 
urfolk;Indigenous people;Nenets;Russland;Russia;Colourful dresses;Fargerike drakter;Jente;girl
A portrait from the North.

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1995-08 The rope prevent the reindeer from escaping.
 
Russia;Russland;girl;Jente
A portrait from the North.

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1995-09 Nenets children from Nelmin-Nos playong out.
 
Indigenous people;woman;Kvinne;urfolk;Russland;Russia;Nelmin-Nos;Nenets
A portrait of an old lady.

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1995-08 The two sisters Vylka on the Bolshezemelskaya tundra.
 
Indigenous people/Nenets/Nenets
A portrait of the North.

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1996-05 Th, old fisherman Ole Ravna together with his grad son Pål Håvard.
 
Zoia Vylka;Traditional costume;Indigenous people/Nenets/Nenets;girl;Russia
A portrait of the North.

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1995-07 Look at this picture. Do you see the back of a huge salmon close to the river boat. Will the fisherman win the fight?
 
Russia;Indigenous people/Nenets/Nenets
A portrait of the North.

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1991-07 One of the many rivers on the mountain plateau of Finnmark, Laksefjordvidda or the Ifjor mountains.
 
sacrifice place;Indigenous people/Nenets/Nenets;drum;shaman;sjaman;tadibja;Nelmin-Nos
A portrait of the North.

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1992-02 "Upper part of the Karasjohka River is one of the biggest untouched parts of Nature in Norway. After a ""close to"" accident; it's a huge job to remove 200 liter of water with a small cup."
 
Russia;Bolshezemelskaya tundra;herder;urfolk;Reindeer husbandry;Reindrift;Indigenous people;Nenets;Russland
A portrait of wisdom

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1995-09 Nenets shaman - Tadibya
 
Russia;sledge;decorations;Kolkhoz Kharp;Traditional costume;Zoia Vylka;Indigenous people/Nenets/Nenets;Bolshezemelskaya tundra;reindeer herder
A young reindeer herder.

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1996-07 It's a tradition to boil salmon during the period between two Käpälä-cast.
 
Russia;Nelmin-Nos;Indigenous people/Nenets/Nenets
An old man

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1996-07 In the Komag-River one can catch Sea Char and Salmon.
 
Bolshezemelskaya tundra;reindeer herder;Russia;Nenets traditional costume;Indigenous people/Nenets/Nenets
Big and small sister

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1991-07 Per Torleiv Ravna with a two kilogram Arctic Char caught in the mountain plateau of Finnmark.
 
Russia;decorations;Nenets folklore;Kolkhoz Kharp;Traditional costume;Zoia Vylka;Indigenous people/Nenets/Nenets;Bolshezemelskaya tundra;reindeer herder
Devuchka and babuchka.

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1994-08 Gr. Jakobselv is a small river, which defines the border between Norway and Russia. Dag Kåre Alme, is an experienced salmon-fisher in the small river on the border to Russia.
 
Russia;girl;Jente;Russland
Dreaming of a better life?

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1995-08 Pyotr Vylka with his white reindeers.
 
Russia;reindeer herder;Bolshezemelskaya tundra;Indigenous people/Nenets/Nenets;Zoia Vylka;Kolkhoz Kharp;Maria Vylka
Faces of the tundra.

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1992-07 Upper part of the Karasjohka River is one of the biggest untouched parts of Nature in Norway. Vuottasjávre is one of the lakes by this part of Karasjohka River.
 
Russland;Russia;Nenets;Indigenous people;urfolk;Samoyed dog;woman;Kvinne;Krasnoye;Indigenous people/Nenets/Nenets
Maria Ledkova from the Nenets settlement Kranoye

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1995-09 "This house shows the mix between Russian and Nenets culture; a wooden building with a Nenets ornament.\\\\"
 
Russia;girls;ornaments
Nenets girls

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1986-08 Øyvind Ravna with a salmon.
 
girls;Nelmin-Nos;Russia;children of reindeer herder;Indigenous people/Nenets/Nenets
Smiling girls.

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1996-05 Net fishing is still a tradition in Tana River.
 
Russia;woman;Kvinne;Russland
Southern girl, working in the North.

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1996-09 And old mowing-machine in front of Tana Museum.
 
Russia;Nenets folklore;Nelmin-Nos;dancer;decorations;woman;Traditional costume;ornaments
Tamara and Natasha.

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1996-07 Up to the beginning of the 29th century, Vardoe was known for its trading with the Russian traders coming by the Sea. This trading was later called the Pomor Trade. To day we again can se Russian salesmen and women, selling everything from souvenirs to art and kitchen equipment. It's a modern Pomor Trade.
 
Russia;girl;traditional costume;dancer
The dancing queen.

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1995-07 A traditional Deatnu-Tana riverboat. Here with a salmon of acceptable size.
 
Zoia Vylka;reindeer herder;Russia;Bolshezemelskaya tundra;Indigenous people/Nenets/Nenets;Traditional costume;decorations
The daughter of the Bolshezemelskaya tundra

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1991-07 A nice, red Arctic Char, caught on a small fly.
 
Russland;Tundra;Reindeer husbandry;Reindrift;urfolk;Indigenous people;Nenets;Russia;Colourful dresses;Fargerike drakter;Jente;girl;traditional Nenets costume
The daughter of the Great-land tundra.

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1995-08 An old lady is sitting near her house in Izhma.
 
Russia;children of reindeer herder;Zoia Vylka;Maria Vylka;Kolkhoz Kharp;Indigenous people/Nenets/Nenets;Bolshezemelskaya tundra;reindeer herder
Young reindeer herders on the Bolshezemelskaya tundra.

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1996-07 "Käpälä-fishing is an old way of fishing with a special net (seine) among the Eastern Sami (Skolt Sami) in the Neiden River. Later it was adopted by the Finish immigrants, who named it after the bear claw; ""käpälä"". "
 


 
        
        

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