Hi,
I don´t think the link to the Living Archive of YLE ( Finnish Broadcasting Company) has been posted here before.
From their website:
"The Living Archive is a free internet service through which you can listen to voices from the past and watch the progress of history on the small screen. The website presents the visitor with a library containing hundreds of television programmes and thousands of radio programmes in both Finnish and Swedish."
I found a few tv programs of emigrants, there might be more. The website is in Finnish http://www.yle.fi/elavaarkisto/and partly in Swedish http://www.yle.fi/elavaarkisto/?s=s&g=7 , with only an introduction in English.
You can use the search engine, however, on the right with Search-button ( Hae ). If you type in ´siirtolaisuus´ you will find articles of farmers in Spencer NY 1947, Finns in Manhattan 1953 and a program about Finglish 1977 and a couple of programs of emigration to Sweden.
A search for ´ulkosuomalaiset´ gives a few reports of Finns abroad.
Well worth checking out, especially if you know some Finnish, and free!
I don´t think the link to the Living Archive of YLE ( Finnish Broadcasting Company) has been posted here before.
From their website:
"The Living Archive is a free internet service through which you can listen to voices from the past and watch the progress of history on the small screen. The website presents the visitor with a library containing hundreds of television programmes and thousands of radio programmes in both Finnish and Swedish."
I found a few tv programs of emigrants, there might be more. The website is in Finnish http://www.yle.fi/elavaarkisto/and partly in Swedish http://www.yle.fi/elavaarkisto/?s=s&g=7 , with only an introduction in English.
You can use the search engine, however, on the right with Search-button ( Hae ). If you type in ´siirtolaisuus´ you will find articles of farmers in Spencer NY 1947, Finns in Manhattan 1953 and a program about Finglish 1977 and a couple of programs of emigration to Sweden.
A search for ´ulkosuomalaiset´ gives a few reports of Finns abroad.
Well worth checking out, especially if you know some Finnish, and free!
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