Lule Sámi (Lule Sami: Julevsámegiella, Norwegian: Lulesamisk, Swedish: Lulesamiska) is a Uralic-Sámi language spoken around the Lule River in Sweden and...
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Eastern Sámi Kildin Sámi (600 speakers) Ter Sámi (2 speakers) Western Sámi Central Western Sámi Lule–Pite Sámi Lule Sámi (1,000–2,000 speakers) Pite Sámi (20...
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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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Pite Sámi, Lule Sámi, Northern Sámi, Inari Sámi, Skolt Sámi, and Kildin Sámi. Three different orthographical trends can be identified for these Sámi languages...
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The Sámi Parliament of Norway (Norwegian: Sametinget, Northern Sami: Sámediggi [ˈsaːmeˌtiɡːiː], Lule Sami and Pite Sami: Sámedigge, Ume Sami: Sámiediggie...
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Pite Sámi or Arjeplog Sámi (Pite Sami: Bidumsámegiella, Swedish: Pitesamiska, Norwegian: Pitesamisk) is a Sámi language traditionally spoken in Sweden...
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Sápmi (redirect from Sámi native region)
the Sámi.[citation needed] Sápmi (and corresponding terms in other Sami languages) refers to both the Sami land and the Sami people. The word "Sámi" is...
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entirely lost in Southern Sámi. The Northern West Sámi languages consist of Pite Sámi, Lule Sámi and Northern Sámi. They have one important common innovation:...
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A Sámi drum is a shamanic ceremonial drum used by the Sámi people of Northern Europe. Sámi ceremonial drums have two main variations, both oval-shaped:...
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