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- The Scandinavian Club Of Hawaii - For persons of Scandinavian descent living in Hawaii. Social, athletic and cultural events include Lucia Fest, a Syttendai Mai celebration, and Midsummer Fest as well as several other activities throughout the year.
- Scandinavian Touch - Scandinavian gift and housewares shop. Swedish clogs and norwegian sweaters, danish wrought iron, crystal, trolls, books, music, food, kitchenware, candles, and traditional decorator items.
- Scandinavian East Coast Museum - Artifacts documenting the history of Scandinavians who settled in the Brooklyn, New York and other eastern areas.
- Swedish Folkmusic of Washington D.C. - The Swedish singing group, Svenska Sånggruppen, and fiddlers, Spelkamraterna, keep Swedish folk traditions alive by performing year-round at cultural events, festivals, and Scandinavian church services.
- H-Net Network for Scandinavian history - H-SKAND is a new daily Internet discussion forum focused on scholarly topics in the common Scandinavian history as well as the national histories of the Scandinavian countries. H-SKAND is designed primarily for spreading information of value to professional historians; subscriptions are invited from professors, lecturers, librarians, archivists, graduate students, and other professionals, world-wide.
- About.com: Scandinavian Film - Links to Scandinavian film on the internet, Bergman, Kaurismaki, and Lars van Trier.
- Scandinavian Recipes - Offered by cable television network dedicated to food.
- Scandinavian Designs by Daphne - Greeting Card and Gift Stores featuring Scandinavian designs and products
- Scandinavian Cooking - Recipes, articles, and resources for Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish and Icelandic cuisine, with a focus on Scandinavian-American cooking.
- New Scandinavian Cultural Hour Radio Program - KFAI 90.3/106.7 Twin Cities, Wednesdays 9:30-10:30 PM. Plays a wide range of Scandinavian music, both old and new.
Wikipedia Articles
- Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study - Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study (SASS) is a non-profit membership society with 400 members (1998) aiming to advance the study, teaching and research in America of the languages, literature, history, culture and society of the Scandinavian or Nordic countries and to foster closer relationships between people interested in the field of Scandinavian studies. The society was founded in 1911 and has its address at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah.
- Scandinavian colonialism - Scandinavian colonialism is a subdivision within broader colonial studies that emphasizes the role of Scandinavian nations in achieving economic benefits from non-Western cultural groups. The field ranges from studying the Saami in relation to the Norwegian state, to activities of the Danish and Swedish Empire in Africa and on Caribbean islands such as St.
- The Scandinavian Alliance Mongolian Mission - The Scandinavian Alliance Mongolian Mission was a Scandinavian Protestant Christian missionary society that was involved in sending workers to countries such as Mongolia and China during the late Qing Dynasty.
- Scandinavian America Line - The Scandinavian America Line was founded in 1898, when the DFDS (Det Forenede Dampskibs-Selskap - the United Steamship Company of Copenhagen) took over the steamship company Thingvalla Line. The passenger and freight service between Scandinavia and America was operated under the name Scandinavian America Line.
- Scandinavian Mountains - The Scandinavian Mountains, in Swedish Skanderna, Fjällen ("the Fells") or Kölen, and in Norwegian Kjølen, with the two latter meaning the Keel, are a mountain range that runs through the Scandinavian Peninsula. The western sides of the mountains drop precipitously into the North Sea and Norwegian Sea, forming the famous fjords of Norway, while to the northeast they gradually curve towards Finland.