Iđut
Norwegian record label, publisher / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Iđut AS is a Norwegian publisher of books and music, based in Ikkaldas, Porsanger kommune, Finnmark, Norway.
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Publishing |
Founded | 1985 in Indre Billefjord [no], Norway |
Founders | Åge Persen & Mari Boine |
Headquarters | Ikkaldas , Norway |
Products | Books, Music, Magazines |
Website | www |
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The company publishes novels, children's books, text books and school books, general literature, music and films. It also has publishes a bimonthly youth-culture magazine, Š, which is edited by Máret Ánne Sara. The main language for the books and music Iđut publishes is Northern Sámi, but it also publishes material in Lule Sámi, Southern Sámi, Kven, and Norwegian.[1]
Iđut was founded in 1985 as a record label and expanded into book publishing in 1991.[2] The company is headed by Åge Persen and its chief editor is Nan Persen.[1] The company name, Iđut, comes from a Northern Sámi word that means to sprout in English.[3]