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Aslak Hætta
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Aslak Jacobsen Hætta (born January 24, 1824, executed October 14, 1854) was one of the rebellion leaders of the Sami Kautokeino Uprising in November 1852. During the riots a merchant Carl Johan Ruth and sheriff Lars Johan Bucht were killed, and pastor Fredrik Waldemar Hvoslef whipped. Hætta was married to Marith Persdatter Kurak and they had 2 children.
Hætta was sentenced to death for the murder of Carl Johan Ruth and executed by beheading at the age of 30 years old.

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Aslak Jacobsen Hætta (born January 24, 1824, executed October 14, 1854) was one of the rebellion leaders of the Sami Kautokeino Uprising in November 1852. During the riots a merchant Carl Johan Ruth and sheriff Lars Johan Bucht were killed, and pastor Fredrik Waldemar Hvoslef whipped. Hætta was married to Marith Persdatter Kurak and they had 2 children.
Hætta was sentenced to death for the murder of Carl Johan Ruth and executed by beheading at the age of 30 years old.
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