Look up Lapp or lapp in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lapp or LAPP may refer to: Bernice Lapp (1917–2010), American Olympic swimmer Daniel Lapp, Canadian...
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Sámi peoples (redirect from Lapps)
known as Lapland, and the Sámi have historically been known in English as Lapps or Laplanders, but these terms are regarded as offensive by the Sámi, who...
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The Lapp knot is a type of bend. It has the same structure as the sheet bend, but the opposite ends are loaded. The slipped Lapp bend is also an exploding...
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Daniel Edward Lapp is a Canadian folk musician based in Victoria, British Columbia and Pender Island. Lapp was born and grew up in Prince George, British...
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Bernice Ruth Lapp (September 11, 1917 – September 8, 2010), also known by her married name Bernice Squier, was an American competition swimmer who competed...
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Francis Joseph Lapp (born 1958) is an Alsatian French electrical engineer and entrepreneur active in France, Luxembourg and Poland. Originally French,...
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Henry L. Lapp (August 18, 1862 in Leacock, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania – July 5, 1904 in Gordonville) was one of the best known carpenters-cabinetmakers...
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Nancy L. Lapp (née Renn, 1930) is an American archaeologist and biblical scholar who has worked on a number of sites in Jordan and Palestine, alongside...
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51°53′57″N 8°27′51″W / 51.89911°N 8.464094°W / 51.89911; -8.464094 Lapp's Island was once an island in the River Lee. It is now joined with the island...
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Ralph Eugene Lapp (August 24, 1917 – September 7, 2004) was an American physicist who participated in the Manhattan Project. Lapp was an early advocate...
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Witness (1985 film) (redirect from Rachel Lapp)
community outside Lancaster, Pennsylvania, attends the funeral of Jacob Lapp, leaving behind his wife, Rachel, and eight-year-old son, Samuel. Rachel...
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Josef Lapp (18 October 1909 in Franzfeld, Austria-Hungary – 18 February 1993 in Hamburg, Germany) was a Danube Swabian and was the vice banus of Banat...
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Jan Willemsz Lapp (1585 – 1663), was a Dutch Golden Age landscape painter. He was born in The Hague and travelled to Rome in 1605. On his return he became...
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music (Polska). A polska by Lapp-Nils, played by Rickard Näslin and Göran Andersson Another polska by Lapp-Nils The Lapp-Nils Memorial in Offerdal En...
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the 1940s and 1950s. She performed in folk costume and was better known as Lapp-Lisa, a name reflecting the Sámi heritage of her home district. Anna-Lisa...
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Katherine N. Lapp is an American lawyer, civil servant, and university executive. Notably, she served as Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative...
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Richard Lapp was Archdeacon of Cork from 1688 until 1690. Lapp was born in Bandon, County Cork and educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He held incumbencies...
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LAPP, formerly known by its expanded acronym, the Local Authorities Pension Plan, is the largest pension plan in Alberta and the seventh largest in Canada...
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Inari Sámi (redirect from Inari Lapp language)
Inari Sámi may refer to: Inari Sámi language Inari Sámi people This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Inari Sámi. If an internal...
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George Jay Lapp (May 26, 1879 – January 25, 1951) was an American missionary to India for the Mennonites. He was ordained in 1905 and became a Bishop in...
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John Walker Lapp (September 10, 1884 – February 6, 1920) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1908...
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The Lapp Log House, also known as the Hopper Log House, is an historic, American home that is located in East Whiteland Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania...
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Axel Lapp (born 1966 in Konstanz, West Germany) is a German curator, art historian and publisher, who is based in Memmingen. He is director of MEWO Kunsthalle...
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responsible for the current economic and social inequalities in the country. Lapp Scandinavia Sámi people Used mainly by Norwegians and Swedes. The word itself...
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Sámi school (redirect from Lapp school)
Sámi schools, which were referred to as Nomad schools or Lapp schools before 1977, are a type of school in Sweden that runs parallel to the standard primary...
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Sámi music (redirect from Lapp music)
Scandinavia as a whole with the 1959 release of Sven-Gosta Jonsson's "I'm a Lapp", which featured the singer singing about joiking towards heathen stones...
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Lapp Codicil of 1751 is an addendum to the Stromstad Treaty of 1751 that defined the Norwegian-Swedish border. It consists of 30 sections. This special...
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Southern Sámi (redirect from Southern Lapp language)
Southern or South Sámi (Southern Sami: åarjelsaemien gïele; Norwegian: sørsamisk; Swedish: sydsamiska) is the southwesternmost of the Sámi languages, and...
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2022, pp. 96–97 Harrison 2005, pp. 588–589 DeLapp, Lead section Sayre-McCord 2023, Lead section DeLapp, Lead section, § 2. The Normative Relevance of...
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