. "1981"^^ . "Bolatta Silis-H\u00F8egh"@en . "1981"^^ . . "Bolatta Tatjana Paarnaq Silis-H\u00F8egh [bo\u02C8lat\u02D0a tat\u02C8ja\u02D0na \u02C8p\u0251\u02D0n\u02D0\u0251q \u02C8si\u02D0lis h\u00F8\u02C0] (* 17. April 1981 in Qaqortoq) ist eine gr\u00F6nl\u00E4ndische bildende K\u00FCnstlerin und Kinderbuchautorin."@de . . . . . "1112657690"^^ . . . "Bolatta Silis-H\u00F8egh"@de . . . . . "Bolatta Silis-H\u00F8egh"@en . . . . . . "6818"^^ . . . . . . . . "Silis H\u00F8egh at an illustration workshop in the Nordic Embassies in Berlin, 2018"@en . . . "Contemporary art and children's literature"@en . . "Bolatta Tatjana Paarnaq Silis-H\u00F8egh (*17. dubna 1981, Qaqortoq) je gr\u00F3nsk\u00E1 v\u00FDtvarnice a autorka knih pro d\u011Bti."@cs . . . . . . . "Aima qaa schhh!"@en . . "Bolatta Silis-H\u00F8egh is a Greenlandic contemporary artist and children's book author and illustrator who lives in Denmark. She is the daughter of artist Aka Hoegh and the sister of artist Inuk Silis-H\u00F8egh. Silis-H\u00F8egh is best known for her Haveforeningen Sisimiut 2068 piece on climate change. Her 2014 children's book Aima qaa schhh! was nominated for a Nordic Council Children and Young People\u2019s Literature Prize. In 2015 and 2016 she toured with two exhibits, both reflecting on uranium mining in Greenland."@en . . . "Bolatta Silis-H\u00F8egh"@en . . . . . . . . . "Bolatta Tatjana Paarnaq Silis-H\u00F8egh"@en . . . "Bolatta Silis-H\u00F8egh"@cs . "Bolatta Tatjana Paarnaq Silis-H\u00F8egh (*17. dubna 1981, Qaqortoq) je gr\u00F3nsk\u00E1 v\u00FDtvarnice a autorka knih pro d\u011Bti."@cs . . . "70923246"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Bolatta Tatjana Paarnaq Silis-H\u00F8egh [bo\u02C8lat\u02D0a tat\u02C8ja\u02D0na \u02C8p\u0251\u02D0n\u02D0\u0251q \u02C8si\u02D0lis h\u00F8\u02C0] (* 17. April 1981 in Qaqortoq) ist eine gr\u00F6nl\u00E4ndische bildende K\u00FCnstlerin und Kinderbuchautorin."@de . . . . . . . . "Bolatta Silis-H\u00F8egh is a Greenlandic contemporary artist and children's book author and illustrator who lives in Denmark. She is the daughter of artist Aka Hoegh and the sister of artist Inuk Silis-H\u00F8egh. Silis-H\u00F8egh is best known for her Haveforeningen Sisimiut 2068 piece on climate change. Her 2014 children's book Aima qaa schhh! was nominated for a Nordic Council Children and Young People\u2019s Literature Prize. In 2015 and 2016 she toured with two exhibits, both reflecting on uranium mining in Greenland."@en . "Bolatta Tatjana Paarnaq Silis-H\u00F8egh"@en . . . . . . . "Ivars Silis"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Haveforeningen Sisimiut 2068"@en . .