international Sámi Conference was officially opened in Jokkmokk, Sweden on August 31, 1953 and closed four days later on September 3. Since then, the Sámi conferences...
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The Sámi flag is the flag of Sápmi and the Sámi people, one of the Indigenous people groups of the Nordic countries and the Kola Peninsula of the Russian...
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The Sámi (/ˈsɑːmi/ SAH-mee; also spelled Sami or Saami) are the traditionally Sámi-speaking Indigenous peoples inhabiting the region of Sápmi, which today...
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The Sámi Council was founded during the 2nd Sámi Conference held in Karasjok, Norway on August 18, 1956, as the Nordic Saami Council. Modern Sámi politics...
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symbols. Sámi languages (/ˈsɑːmi/ SAH-mee), in English also rendered as Sami and Saami, are a group of Uralic languages spoken by the Indigenous Sámi people...
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Sápmi (redirect from Sámi native region)
the areas where the Sámi people have traditionally lived but overlap with other regions and definitions. In practice, most of the Sámi population is largely...
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that Sámi National Day should be celebrated on February 6 to commemorate the first Sámi congress in 1917, that Sami National Day is for all Sámi, regardless...
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Northern Sami in the Norwegian newspaper Sagai Muittalægje. In August 1986, the 13th Sámi Conference, was held in the Swedish village of Åre, a poem Sámi soga...
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Saami Council (redirect from Sámi Parliamentary Council)
interest; consolidate the feeling of affinity among the Sámi people; attain recognition for the Sámi as one people and an indigenous people; maintain the...
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Isak Saba (category Sámi schoolteachers)
teacher until his death. Saba wrote the text to Sámi soga lávlla, which the Sámi Conference made the Sami national anthem in 1986. Saba died in 1921 in...
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Scandinavia (category Articles containing Northern Sami-language text)
assimilate the Sámi people into the Scandinavian culture and languages, making the inclusion of the Sámi as "Scandinavians" controversial among many Sámi. Modern...
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(literally The Society for the Promotion of Sámi Culture) was an association that had as its goal the promotion of Sámi culture in Finland that was founded on...
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Uralic languages (category Articles containing Northern Sami-language text)
parallels between Finnish and Hungarian as well as Sámi. Stiernhielm commented on the similarities of Sámi, Estonian, and Finnish, and also on a few similar...
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The Sámi Assembly of 1917 was the first Sámi National Assembly. The Sámi who took part in the assembly were from both Norway and Sweden. The meeting was...
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Nils-Aslak Valkeapää (category Sámi artists)
Northern Sámi language and with the stage name of Áillohaš (Enontekiö 23 March 1943 – Espoo 26 November 2001), was a Finnish-born Norwegian Sámi writer...
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Sami Tuomas Hyypiä (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈsɑmi ˈhyːpiæ]; born 7 October 1973) is a Finnish professional football manager and a former player who played...
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Valentina Sovkina (category Russian Sámi politicians)
Вячеславовна Совкина, b. 10 September 1963) is a Russian-Sami politician and chair of the Kola Sámi Assembly. Sovkina was born in 1963 in the village of Lovozero...
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peoples became visible both in the Norwegian and the Sámi society. The awakening had begun for the Sámi people in the beginning of the 20th century and during...
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self-identified as Sámi through his Southern Sámi mother. He spoke and preached in two Sámi dialects. Further he chose uneducated lay preachers from the Sámi reindeer...
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Norway (category Articles containing Northern Sami-language text)
municipalities. The Sámi people have a certain amount of self-determination and influence over traditional territories through the Sámi Parliament and the...
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2019. "Sami Abu Shehadeh at 'Jerusalem: Legalising the Occupation' conference". Middle East Monitor. 13 March 2018. Retrieved 28 December 2019. "Sami Abu...
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ČSV (category Sámi-language terms)
ČSV is an initialism used to promote Sámi identity and activism. The three letters are the most commonly used in Sámi languages, and together they can stand...
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ex-Hanoi Rocks singer Michael Monroe, Sami Yaffa, Jimmy Clark, Ginger Wildheart and Todd Youth held a press conference is Los Angeles, introducing a new band...
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Sami Zubaida (born 1937 in Iraq), left Iraq in 1953 at the age of sixteen. He is now an Emeritus Professor of Politics and Sociology at Birkbeck, University...
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(1971), the flag of the Romani people (1971), the Berber flag (1970s), the Sami flag (1986) or the national Māori flag (1990). Designing ethnic or tribal...
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Árran (redirect from Arran (Lule Sami center))
souvenir shop, and a Lule Sámi day-care center on its premises. One of the major projects that it was involved with was the Lule Sámi on-line course Sámasta...
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Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers (category Norwegian Sámi people)
Elle-Máijá Apiniskim Tailfeathers (born in 1986) is a Blackfoot and Sámi filmmaker, actor, and producer from the Kainai First Nation in Canada. She has...
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Sanna Marin (section Sámi rights legislation)
October 2022, Marin apologised to the indigenous Sámi people for the delays in the reform of the Sámi human rights legislation. The legislation has been...
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Sami Nair (born 23 August 1946, in Tlemcen) is an Algerian-born French political philosopher who coined the term "codevelopment". A specialist on migration...
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1999 Stanley Cup playoffs (redirect from 1999 Eastern Conference Finals (NHL))
eight from each conference, played best-of-seven series for conference quarter-finals, semi-finals and championships, and then the conference champions played...
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