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Anders Larsen (December 2, 1870 – December 10, 1949) was a Sami teacher, journalist, and writer. Larsen was born in in the municipality of Kvænangen, Norway. His parents were Sea Sami. After working as a primary school teacher in the village of Kokelv from 1895 to 1897, he attended the Tromsø normal school from 1897 to 1899. He then worked in Rafsbotn from 1899 to 1902, and at Repparfjorden, Neverfjorden, and Kokelv from 1902 to 1918. He taught in the Sami village of Sandstrand from 1918 to 1920, at that time part of the municipality of Trondenes in Troms county. From 1920 to 1940, he worked at the Sørvikmark school (now in the municipality of Harstad).

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  • أنديرس لارسن (بالنرويجية البوكمول: Anders Larsen)‏ هو كاتب وصحفي نرويجي، ولد في 2 ديسمبر 1870 في Seglvik ‏ في النرويج، وتوفي في 10 ديسمبر 1949 في Sørvikmark ‏ في النرويج. (ar)
  • Anders Larsen (December 2, 1870 – December 10, 1949) was a Sami teacher, journalist, and writer. Larsen was born in in the municipality of Kvænangen, Norway. His parents were Sea Sami. After working as a primary school teacher in the village of Kokelv from 1895 to 1897, he attended the Tromsø normal school from 1897 to 1899. He then worked in Rafsbotn from 1899 to 1902, and at Repparfjorden, Neverfjorden, and Kokelv from 1902 to 1918. He taught in the Sami village of Sandstrand from 1918 to 1920, at that time part of the municipality of Trondenes in Troms county. From 1920 to 1940, he worked at the Sørvikmark school (now in the municipality of Harstad). Larsen served as the editor of the Sami newspaper Saǥai Muittalægje (The News Reporter) from 1904 to 1911. The newspaper was published twice a month. In 1912, he self-published the first Sami novel, Bæivve-Alggo (Dawn). The novel contains depictions of Sea Sami life, following the protagonist Ábo Eira through various stages of life. The novel depicts the consequences of the Norwegianization policy for the Sami language and self-image. The novel counteracts the Sami sense of inferiority towards the Norwegians, and it is also a protest against Norwegian society's contempt for the Sami. In the fall of 1949, the same year that he died, Larsen sent a manuscript about Sea Sami life and living conditions to the philologist Just Knud Qvigstad. Qvigstad translated it into Norwegian and published it as Om sjøsamene (The Sea Sami) in 1950. The text was first published in Sami in 1979 as Mearrasámiid birra in Larsen's Kvænangen dialect in the Tromsø Museum series Acta Borealia. There is a myth that Larsen "fled" from Finnmark county in 1918. In fact, he simply moved to the district where his wife was born (to near Sørvik). Here he continued his efforts for "the same right as other people to life's table" (samme rett som andre folk til livets bord), as he phrased it. Larsen died in Sørvikmark in the former municipality of Sandtorg. (en)
  • Anders Larsen (geb. 2. Dezember 1870 in Kvænangen; gest. 10. Dezember 1949 in ) war ein norwegisch–samischer Lehrer, Journalist und Autor. (de)
  • Anders Larsen, född 2 december 1870 i Seglvik i Kvænangen i Norge, död 10 december 1949 i Sørvikmark i Harstad kommun, var en norsk-samisk lärare, journalist och författare. Anders Larsen växt upp i en sjösamisk familj och utbildade sig på lärarseminariet i Tromsø 1897-99. Han var folkskollärare i skolor i Nordnorge 1895-1940, de sista 20 åren på skolan i Sørvikmark i nuvarande Harstad kommun. Han var redaktör för den samiska 14-dagarstidskriften Sagai Muittalægje (Nyhetsberättaren) 1904-1911. Anders Larsen skrev den första samiska romanen, Bæivve-Alggo ("Gryning"), som gavs ut på eget förlag 1906. Romanen berättar om sjösamernas liv och pekar på förnorskningspolitikens konsekvenser på samiskt språk och samernas självbild. Hösten 1949, strax före sin död, färdigställde han ett manuskript till en andra bok, som översattes till norska under namnet Om sjøsamene och publicerades 1950. På samiska gavs den ut 1979 med titeln Mearrasámiid birra. (sv)
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  • أنديرس لارسن (بالنرويجية البوكمول: Anders Larsen)‏ هو كاتب وصحفي نرويجي، ولد في 2 ديسمبر 1870 في Seglvik ‏ في النرويج، وتوفي في 10 ديسمبر 1949 في Sørvikmark ‏ في النرويج. (ar)
  • Anders Larsen (geb. 2. Dezember 1870 in Kvænangen; gest. 10. Dezember 1949 in ) war ein norwegisch–samischer Lehrer, Journalist und Autor. (de)
  • Anders Larsen (December 2, 1870 – December 10, 1949) was a Sami teacher, journalist, and writer. Larsen was born in in the municipality of Kvænangen, Norway. His parents were Sea Sami. After working as a primary school teacher in the village of Kokelv from 1895 to 1897, he attended the Tromsø normal school from 1897 to 1899. He then worked in Rafsbotn from 1899 to 1902, and at Repparfjorden, Neverfjorden, and Kokelv from 1902 to 1918. He taught in the Sami village of Sandstrand from 1918 to 1920, at that time part of the municipality of Trondenes in Troms county. From 1920 to 1940, he worked at the Sørvikmark school (now in the municipality of Harstad). (en)
  • Anders Larsen, född 2 december 1870 i Seglvik i Kvænangen i Norge, död 10 december 1949 i Sørvikmark i Harstad kommun, var en norsk-samisk lärare, journalist och författare. Anders Larsen växt upp i en sjösamisk familj och utbildade sig på lärarseminariet i Tromsø 1897-99. Han var folkskollärare i skolor i Nordnorge 1895-1940, de sista 20 åren på skolan i Sørvikmark i nuvarande Harstad kommun. Han var redaktör för den samiska 14-dagarstidskriften Sagai Muittalægje (Nyhetsberättaren) 1904-1911. (sv)
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  • Anders Larsen (de)
  • Anders Larsen (en)
  • Anders Larsen (sv)
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