Category:Ladjo

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English: The ladjo or horned cap is a kind of headwear which was formerly used by female Sami in Finnmark in northern Norway. The cap is held upright with a piece of hollowed wood. The headdress is called "ládjogahpir", "ládju", etc. in Northern Sámi, "lájukappeer" in Inari Sámi, "hornlue" in Norwegian, "sarvilakki" or "kuumukka" in Finnish, and "hornmössa" in Swedish.
Norsk bokmål: Hornlue eller ladjo, på nordsamisk kalt ládjogahpir, er en type kvinnelue i tradisjonell nordsamisk klesdrakt, utstyrt med en hornformet, uthulet valk av tre. Den var i bruk i Finnmark fram til siste halvdel av 1800-tallet. En mindre hornlue brukes fortsatt av østsamiske kvinner.
<nowiki>barret de banya; sarvilakki; ladjo; lájukappeer; ladjo; Hornlue; hornlue; ládjogahpir; hög nordsamisk kvinnomössa; Sami horn hat; Sámi horn hat; Saami horn hat; ladjogahpir; ladju; hornmössa; ladjo; ládju; čoarvegahpir</nowiki>
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