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An Icelanders View on North America and Modern Life in Iceland
Episode 29

An Icelanders View on North America and Modern Life in Iceland

The Icelandic Roots Podcast

September 23, 20241h 20m

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Show Notes

Sigfús Haukur Sigfússon was the 2024 Snorri West Alumni Intern, who has been exploring his family emigration connections across North America with Icelandic Roots.

 

Recorded live in Reykjavik - Sigfús shares his journey of tracing family branches, and filling in the gaps of genealogy. We explore perspectives on American culture and the immigrant experience within the “melting pot” of the U.S. and Canada.

 

Sigfús recounts personal adventures like getting lost on Washington Island. And what he's learned about Icelandic emigrants like Chester Þórðarson and his innovations in electrical transformer technology.

 

As an English major with ambitions to be a teacher, Sigfús reflects on language learning and the educational system of Iceland. To wrap up the conversation, he also explains his process of recently publishing a book.

 

This is a philosophical, eloquent, and wide-ranging conversation, blending genealogy with forward-looking insights.

 

We hope you enjoy and stay tuned for more episodes from the Icelandic Roots Podcast!