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  2. Norwegian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian National League – organization dedicated to the Norwegian American culture; Sons of Norway – organization dedicated to preserving and promoting Norwegian-American heritage and culture; Sons of Norway Vennekretsen – organization dedicated to preserving and promoting Norwegian heritage and culture in Atlanta, Georgia; Museums:

  3. American Norwegian - Wikipedia

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    Pronouns in Norwegian and American dialects are relatively similar. [1]Due to less input in Norwegian, Norwegian-Americans acquire fewer native words. This has led to more loaning and calquing from English into American Norwegian (e.g. lage leving, a literal translation of "make [a] living", rather than the native expression tjene til livets opphold) as well as the preservation of words now ...

  4. Norwegian-American Historical Association - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian American Historical Association is a non-profit, member-supported organization dedicated to locating, collecting, preserving and interpreting the Norwegian-American experience. It publishes scholarly books and maintains a historical archive, documenting research and interpretations of the American experience of immigrants from Norway .

  5. Category:Norwegian-American culture - Wikipedia

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  6. Norwegian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    In the 1500s and 1600s there was a small scattering of Norwegian people and culture as Norwegian tradesmen moved along the routes of the timber trade. [2] The 19th century wave of Norwegian emigration began in 1825. The Midwestern United States, especially the states of Wisconsin and Minnesota, was the destination of most people who left Norway ...

  7. Nordic immigration to North America - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Norwegian immigrants settled in the Midwest, particularly in states like Minnesota, Wisconsin, and North Dakota. They were drawn to these areas due to the familiar landscape and climate, as well as the availability of farmland. Cities such as Minneapolis became significant urban centers for the Norwegian-American community. [1]

  8. Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum - Wikipedia

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    The house is a representative example of the husmann dwelling (Norwegian: hytte) used in Norway during the 19th Century. Husmann is the name for the Norwegian tenant farmer with leasehold estate somewhat similar to the Swedish torp or the Scottish crofter. [2] The husmann formed a key element of the Norwegian farm culture.

  9. Category : Norwegian-American culture in New York (state)

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    This category includes articles related to the culture and history of Norwegian Americans in New York. Pages in category "Norwegian-American culture in New York (state)" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.