When we talk about the depth of the Kamia bloodlines, most people today have no idea how significant the roots truly are. The maternal architecture of Tekla — one of the most influential females ever to run in our program — carries a direct connection to one of the greatest accomplishments in the modern history of the Norwegian Elkhound: a father and son, both earning the title of Nordic Champion.
That alone is profound. But the story behind them is even deeper.
Because behind the Norway Nordic Champions, behind the Ravenstone imports, behind the Torsten II female line, behind the North American performance dogs — behind all of it — is the oldest Elkhound bloodline of them all:
The Norrland.
The Norrland is the root system. Everything else is the branches.

The Famous Mini‑G – A True Nordic Champion
Tekla’s father traces directly to the legendary Mini‑G, a Nordic Champion in Norway. Mini‑G was not a cosmetic show dog — he was a working dog, a mountain dog, a timber dog. He represented the old Norwegian style: correct structure, correct temperament, correct stamina, correct judgment.
To earn a Nordic Championship, a dog must win a full Championship title in three out of the five Scandinavian countries — Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, or Iceland. These are the most competitive Elkhound regions in the world, judged by the most experienced working-dog evaluators on the planet.
Winning in one country is difficult. Winning in three is exceptional. Doing it with a father, then a son, is almost unheard of.
Mini‑G earned his title the hard way — by being the best dog in the ring across multiple countries, judged by multiple systems, against the strongest competition in the world.

RM‑Kjekk – The Son Who Matched His Father
Mini‑G’s son, RM‑Kjekk, followed in his father’s footsteps and earned the same title. A second Nordic Champion in the same lineage. This is the kind of achievement that defines a kennel’s legacy for generations.
RM‑Kjekk is the dog who runs directly in our lines through Tekla’s mother. He is the reason Tekla carried such profound structure, intelligence, and working ability. He is the reason her sons — Teeko, MANE, Venn, Vitnir, Viking, and the rest — carried such depth.
This is not just pedigree. This is architecture.

The Norrland Bloodline – The Root Behind Every Great Line
Here is the part most people never understand:
The Norway Nordic Champions came out of the Norrland bloodline. The Ravenstone Scandinavian imports came out of the Norrland bloodline. The Torsten II → Zinny → Calista/Marketta female line came out of the Norrland bloodline. The Ben North American performance line came out of the Norrland bloodline.
The Norrland is the ancient northern dog — the original elk dog, bear dog, wolf‑aware mountain dog. It predates kennel clubs, predates show rings, predates modern breeding systems.
It is the dog that built the breed.
And it is the dog that still runs in our program today through Takoda, one of the last true Norrland males in North America.

The Hoover Gift Dog – Also Norrland Bloodline
When Norway gifted an Elkhound to President Herbert Hoover in 1928, they did not send a cosmetic dog. They sent a Norrland bloodline Elkhound, because that was the dog they revered, the dog they trusted, the dog that represented their national heritage.
That gift was a statement:
“This is the true Norwegian dog.”
That same architecture is behind:
- Torsten II
- Mini‑G
- RM‑Kjekk
- The Ravenstone imports
- The early Scandinavian hunting dogs
- The Norrland Kamia males
- The Finnish hunting Champions
- And now the Riatta, Letta, Teeko, and Murdock litters
This is the continuity we are preserving.

The Torsten II → Zinny → Calista/Marketta Female Line
Tekla’s father’s side is not the only performance stream in our program.
Through Zinny, Pretty Boy Leif’s dam, we carry the historic female line that traces back to:
- Torsten II, the first Elkhound to win the Hound Group at Westminster
- Calista, a dominant group‑winning bitch
- Marketta, her daughter, equally powerful in the ring
This is why I named Letta — a Leif and Kai daughter — after Marketta. It is a direct nod to that powerful female architecture.
This is the strongest female performance line in North American Elkhound history.

The Ben Line – The North American Performance Male Line
Parallel to the Zinny line is the male performance line through Ben, the 2nd highest‑ranked Norwegian Elkhound in North American history.
Ben does not trace to Torsten II — he is a separate performance anchor. This gives Leif two independent performance streams:
- The Zinny → Torsten II → Calista/Marketta female line
- The Ben male line
Both converge in Leif. And Leif flows into Riatta, Letta, and the Kamia Full Blood program.

The Ravenstone Connection – The Other 50‑Year Program Behind Our Dogs
At the same time, the Ravenstone Kennel in the UK — another 50‑year program — is also gone. Their imports from Norway and Sweden, their working-line preservation, their commitment to the old type… all of it ended when their kennel closed.
But their genetics also run in Tekla. They run in the same dogs that carry the Mini‑G and RM‑Kjekk lineage. They run in the same dogs that carry the Torsten II female line. They run in the same dogs that carry the Ben performance line.
This is the only place in the world where these historic programs — the Norway Nordic Champions, the Ravenstone imports, the Torsten II female line, the Ben male line, and the ancient Norrland bloodline — are still alive together in a single, functioning, working bloodline.

Kamia Kennels – The Last Bridge Between These Historic Lines
The preservation of these two 50‑year programs — the Norway Nordic Champions and the Ravenstone imports — now rests almost entirely on Kamia Kennels.
We are the last remaining genetic link. We are the last continuation of their work. We are the only program that still carries:
- The Nordic Champion Mini‑G
- His son RM‑Kjekk
- The Ravenstone Scandinavian imports
- The Torsten II → Zinny → Calista/Marketta female line
- The Ben North American performance line
- The Norrland ancient bloodline
- The Finnish hunting Champions
All merging into a single restoration line.
This is not just breeding. This is preservation. This is stewardship. This is the continuation of a century of northern Elkhound history.
And the pups coming from these combined lines — Riatta, Letta, Teeko, the Tora/Bram daughters, the Murdock litter — represent one of the most profound genetic architectures ever assembled in the modern Elkhound.
This is the future of the true northern dog.
And we are building it.


