Nordmennenes Egen Historie - Season 9

Season 9
Episodes

Havet koker
Winter fishing for skrei in Lofoten for two generations

Fartsvidunderet
On maiden voyage with Erling Jarl from Trondheim to Kirkenes 1949

Det er i boks
Tempting fish balls and rapping fingers at Hermetikken

En forunderlig reise
Taxi ride from Vadsø to the Easter service in Karasjok in the 1950s

Der vandringen slutter
With the missionary to the old people's home in Kautokeino 1929

Da øyene ble landfaste
An old dream becomes reality when the bridges to Tromsøya and Hinnøya are built

Fugl og folk på Røst
Summer life on the islands facing the sea

Opp i kassen
When a truck must be used as an ambulance

Nye hus på gammel jord
Reconstruction in Narvik after the Second World War

Søtmelk og dynamit
By boat through the ice to deliver milk and goods to Sjønstå 1950

Uten renter og avdrag
New mining and traditional agriculture in the 1930s

Med malm fra nord
When Kirkenes got a bath and the workers got sun on their bellies
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