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  1. 5 de feb. de 2019 · Ragnhild Kåta ble født den 23. mai 1873 på Kåtaeiet gård i Vestre Slidre. Hun mistet synet, hørselen, lukte- og smakssansen da hun var tre og et halvt år gammel etter skarlagensfeber. Etter å ha møtt Ragnhild i 1887, skrev lærer og forfatter Hallvard Bergh et varmt innlegg i Verdens Gang, der han skildret hennes tunge livshistorie.

  2. On 15 January 1888 Kåta was followed by her father to school for the first time. She was fourteen and it was a difficult transition. She was suspicious of all strangers, and did not tolerate being touched. At times she bit, screamed, and clawed. Undeterred, Hofgaard finally managed to calm her down and she eventually trusted first him and then ...

  3. Ragnhild Tollefsdatter Kåta (I found about 7 different ways to pronounce her name, but I settled on: RAHN-heeld KAHT-ah) was born on May 23, 1873 on Kåtaeiet farm, Vestre Slidre, Oppland, Norway. She was the oldest of eight children born to her father and mother, Gjertrud Noreng.

  4. 8 de mar. de 2023 · Ragnhild Kåta was born in 1873 and lived until 1947. She was both blind and deaf, ... Her passion was in embroidery, knitting, and weaving, in which she was very accomplished. Kåta’s story inspired Helen Keller to learn how to speak. Ragnhild Kåta (1873 - 1947) Rosa May Billinghurst (1875 - 1953)

  5. 7 de jul. de 2020 · Helen Keller sin historie er ikke unik. Det var også andre, som Ragnhild Kåta (23.mai 1873-12. februar 1947) fra Norge og utallige andre fra hele verden. I likhet med Helen Keller mistet Ragnhild Kåta synet og hørselen på grunn av en barnesykdom, men hun lærte å kommunisere og levde et selvstendig liv.

  6. 24 de ago. de 2019 · Project: Ragnhild Kåta 1. In 2019 I had a cooperation with The Norwegian Museum of Deaf History and Culture ( norsk-dovemuseum.no ). My task was to make a photo of Ragnhild Kåta accessible to blind and visually impaired people. Ragnhild was one of the world’s first deaf-blind people to learn to speak, read, and write. My solution was to ...

  7. Ragnhild Kåta's success inspired Helen—she wanted to learn to speak as well. Anne was able to teach Helen to speak using the Tadoma method (touching the lips and throat of others as they speak) combined with "fingerspelling" alphabetical characters on the palm of Helen's hand.