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A brief overview of Shibboleths, including their use during WW2 ~humanities.languages Video 3:38 9 votes
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A July Fourth collection of essays related to the US Independence Day ~humanities.history Link 7 votes
Long heritage of Native Hawaiian gender-fluidity showcased in Las Vegas drag show ~lgbt Article 1199 words, published Jun 24 2023 18 votes
The idea of seasonal eating reaches its apotheosis in Sweden on Midsummer Eve, a magical day of feasting where a cake layered with strawberries and cream is the crowning glory ~food recipes baking Article 1095 words 13 votes
The woman preserving the endangered cuisine of Indian Jews. Esther David traveled from the spice port of Cochin to the mountains of Mizoram to record this culinary culture. ~food history Article 1260 words, published Mar 1 2023 7 votes
Why Britain's curry houses are in decline ~food restaurants Article 785 words, published Jun 4 2023 21 votes
Sweden's royal family has taken part in ceremonies marking 500 years since the Scandinavian country emerged as an independent nation ~humanities.history Article 303 words 6 votes
"Kraft Singles, the standard for American cheese, cannot legally be called American cheese, or even 'cheese food'" ~food Article 2184 words, published May 24 2023 23 votes
Want a lighthouse? US is auctioning or giving away ten of them ~life housing Article 556 words 7 votes
The Faroe Islands' annual whale hunt has begun, sparking condemnation from animal rights groups – though it remains a complex cultural issue ~enviro Link 5 votes
How culture made Japanese internet design "weird" ~tech internet Video 12:51, published Dec 10 2022 6 votes
True kilts: Debunking the myths about highlanders and clan tartans ~humanities.history Article 4589 words, published Nov 15 2017 10 votes
How Somali food in the diaspora holds the history of forced migration ~food history Article 1784 words, published Apr 17 2023 4 votes
Isolation combined with an inhospitable environment can be a cause of stress on Greenland – but locals have found a way to deal with it: tuning into nature ~health.mental Article 1502 words 3 votes
Saami Council has demanded Square Enix remove the Far Northern Attire from Final Fantasy XIV due to the use of cultural property and an infringement of rights ~games Article 369 words 10 votes
Most seasons in Denmark have a cake or bread associated with them – but no other season's sweets have as much hype as the cream bun for the Fastelavn holiday ~food baking Article 1153 words 7 votes
A Swedish town is on the move, one building at a time – subsidence from the world's biggest iron ore mine threatens to swallow up the Arctic town of Kiruna ~design urban planning architecture Article 1005 words 6 votes
Swedes from across the north-east of England have celebrated the traditional Scandinavian festival of Sankta Lucia at Hexham Abbey ~humanities religion Article 470 words 4 votes
A guide to Norway's Trøndelag – this year's European Region of Gastronomy ~food restaurants Article 681 words 4 votes
India’s ghost weddings: where dead children are married off - Pretha Kalyanam ~life relationships Article 1235 words 7 votes
Temperatures have risen faster in the Arctic region than elsewhere on earth – the impact of climate change is being felt on Greenland's local way of life ~life Article 1075 words 6 votes
Tango Chirimen and Te-Nassen (A dissertation on applying traditional Japanese textiles to modern garments) ~design fashion Article 1794 words, published Jul 12 2022 5 votes
Don't blame Dostoyevsky - Culture, too, is a casualty of war ~humanities Article 1278 words, published Jul 24 2022 6 votes
Once a trading gateway to the world, Finland's ancient capital of Turku is carving out a new niche as a Nordic food hotspot ~food history Article 1571 words 3 votes
Indigenous reindeer herders fear the drive towards a more sustainable economy is destroying their traditional way of life and identity in Sweden ~life Article 1582 words 11 votes
Copenhagen left looking sheepish after feta cheese judgment – Denmark loses Greek cheese fight at top EU court ~food Article 314 words, published Jul 14 2022 11 votes
Denmark opens Flugt refugee museum, recognizing the contribution refugees have made to the Nordic country ~life Article 645 words, published Nov 7 2017 2 votes
Scientists want to protect narwhals, but the Greenlanders who hunt them say their traditions are being ignored ~enviro conservation Article 1316 words 6 votes