Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p A goahti (Norwegian: gamme, Finnish: kota, Swedish: kåta), also gábma, is a Sami hut or tent of three types of covering: fabric, peat moss or timber. The fabric covered goahti looks very similar to a Sami lavvu, but often constructed slightly larger. In its tent version the goahti is also called a 'curved pole' lavvu, or a 'bread box' lavvu as the shape is more elongated while the lavvu is in a circular shape.. }
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- Goahti abstract "A goahti (Norwegian: gamme, Finnish: kota, Swedish: kåta), also gábma, is a Sami hut or tent of three types of covering: fabric, peat moss or timber. The fabric covered goahti looks very similar to a Sami lavvu, but often constructed slightly larger. In its tent version the goahti is also called a 'curved pole' lavvu, or a 'bread box' lavvu as the shape is more elongated while the lavvu is in a circular shape.".
- Goahti comment "A goahti (Norwegian: gamme, Finnish: kota, Swedish: kåta), also gábma, is a Sami hut or tent of three types of covering: fabric, peat moss or timber. The fabric covered goahti looks very similar to a Sami lavvu, but often constructed slightly larger. In its tent version the goahti is also called a 'curved pole' lavvu, or a 'bread box' lavvu as the shape is more elongated while the lavvu is in a circular shape.".