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Questo artista danese divenne un etnografo autodidatta, vivendo tra il popolo Sami della Lapponia svedese nei primi due decenni del XX secolo. Il suo lavoro si concentra su una profonda comprensione e rappresentazione artistica della vita e della cultura di questa nazione nordica. Le opere di questo periodo catturano un'immagine autentica delle loro tradizioni, usanze e vita quotidiana con notevole sensibilità.
Emilie Demant Hatt's narrative recounts her immersive nine-month experience living with a Sami family in northern Sweden, highlighting her participation in a dramatic reindeer migration to Norway. As a single woman in her thirties, she delved into the Sami culture, capturing daily life, women's roles, and the care of reindeer through her journals, sketches, and photographs. This first English translation of her 1913 work includes additional insights from the translator and a foreword by Hugh Beach, enriching the portrayal of the Sami people and their Arctic landscape.
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