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  1. Ragnhild Tollefsdatter Kaata, auch Kåta (* 30. Mai 1873 auf dem Hof Kaata-Eiet, Vestre Slidre, Valdres; † 12. Februar 1947 in Hamar), war eine Norwegerin, die als eine der ersten seit früher Kindheit taubblinden Personen ein annähernd normales Leben führen und mit hörenden und sehenden Menschen kommunizieren konnte.

  2. 27. Juni 2022 · It was here at ‘De Døves Vel’ in Hamar that Ragnhild died of bronchitis on the 12 February 1947, at the age of 74. Ragnhild Kaata’s achievements marked the start of a new era, a shift of paradigm in the education and inclusion of persons with deafblindness.

  3. Ragnhild Tollefsdatter Kaataejet (Kaata, Kåta, Køta) ble født 30. mai 1873 i Røn, Valdres og død 12. februar 1947 Hamar. Hun var den første døvblinde i Norge som fikk offentlig undervisning. Til tross for at hun hverken kunne se eller høre, lærte hun å snakke og å forstå hva andre sa.

  4. Ragnhild Tollefsen Kåta (23 May 1873 – 12 February 1947) was the first deafblind person in Norway who received proper schooling. Despite being deafblind, she learned to talk. The story of her success was an inspiration to Helen Keller.

    • Norwegian
    • Being the first deafblind person in Norway who received proper schooling.
    • February 12, 1947 (aged 73)
  5. 19. Juli 2021 · 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. When she was about three-and-a-half years old, she ...

  6. 27. Juni 2022 · Interesting and deeply moving biography about Ragnhild Kaata, the first person with pre-lingual deafblindness who learned to speak. Cannot read Norwegian? Read our article about Ragnhild Kaata in English or Spanish instead! The Education of Laura Bridgman: First Deaf and Blind Person to Learn Language, by Ernest Freeberg (2002).

  7. Die Norwegerin Ragnhild Kaata (eigentlich: Ragnhild Torleivsdatter Kaata, auch: Kåta, sprich Kota) (* 23. Mai 1873, † 12. Februar 1947 in Hamar) war eine der ersten seit früher Kindheit taubblinden Personen, die ein annähernd normales Leben führen und mit hörenden und sehenden Menschen -kommunizieren konnte.