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619:, who would serve as its editor-in-chief, it was published weekly on Saturday from its establishment until halfway through 1913, when double issues started being published. The thirty-fifth and thirty-sixth joint and final issue was published on December 27, 1913. Resurrected in July 1922, Mortenson once again took the reins and started publishing the newspaper again, this time as a monthly. Mortenson served as editor-in-chief until his death in 1924, at which point in time his son 829: 454:. The magazine had birth announcements, obituaries, wedding announcements, short stories written and illustrated by schoolchildren, news articles, official government and church announcements, and general interest stories. Each issue also had numerous photographs of the Skolt community. In spite of reaching the entire Skolt community residing in Finland, the last issue of 663:, Norway, have placed an emphasis on the use of Northern Sámi language in the classroom, the need for peer-reviewed outlets for Sámi-language scholarship have arisen. Several academic journals regularly publish articles in Sámi languages, although most also accept articles in English, Norwegian, and other languages. 441:
was distributed to every Skolt household and the members of the Skolt Supporters' Association as one way of disseminating the recently (1972) created orthography for the language. In addition, it was an important method of maintaining a sense of community in spite of the great distances between the
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The majority of publications over time have been written in Northern Sámi, although often these same publications will include small sections written in some of the smaller Sámi languages. For the smaller languages, continuing publication is usually only guaranteed as long as someone volunteers to
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and Gudbrand Tandberg, decided to combine their efforts and write religious articles for the Sámi in their own mother tongue. Otterbech left northern Norway in 1902, after which Tandberg continued to write on his own for a year until its last issue in 1903.
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was published on April 1, 1906. This poem would go on to become the anthem of the Sámi in 1986 after it had been set to music. In addition to his having penned the national anthem of the Sámi, Saba was also the first Sámi politician to be elected to the
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orthography, which is the same orthography that was used for the 1895 Bible in Northern Sámi and is the one that the majority of Sámi past a certain age have learned. In 1948, the monthly switched over to the
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As Sámi languages received official status across Sápmi, a new emphasis on recognizing and furthering Sámi languages as languages for science, teaching, and administration. As academic institutions like the
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was, however, plagued by economic issues for the majority of its existence and it folded 10 years later when it finally went bankrupt. Four years later, in 1993, the newspaper was resurrected under the name
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was yet another short-lived Sámi publication, with only 33 issues published from 1904 to 1911. It is, however, rather famous considering how short-lived it was due to the fact that it was the first place
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had been until its demise. The two newspapers also had roughly the same circulation figures. Although the majority of their backers were different, they were jointly supported financially by the
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has had articles written with both the Friis orthography and the 1979 orthography, which is the latest version to be approved and the one that is currently taught in schools throughout
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and online streaming. The public-service broadcasters of Norway, Sweden, and Finland produce individually and in collaboration Sámi-language channels (primarily broadcasting in the
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in 1934. This also heralded the birth of Sámi-language publications in Finland. Sámi Čuvgehussearvi published the magazine itself until 1945, when it was joined by the newly formed
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for the Sámi has been published material such as magazines and newspapers. With the advent of radio, however, radio rose to share the prominence enjoyed by published material.
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language), and several local broadcasters provide Sámi-language content too. Radio in particular has played an important role in building a sense of Sámi community.
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was published in 1986 due to the difficulty of finding funding, a lack of reporters and the editor-in-chief being tired of publishing the magazine by herself.
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there in the late 19th century. Much of the Sámi media has met the same fate over the years and been felled by a lack of funding or by going bankrupt.
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in Finland provided financing for it until the magazine folded in 2001 once funding had dried up. Although neither of its first editors-in-chief,
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was published somewhat erratically, with issues not coming out or double issues appearing. By 1927, the newspaper had folded for the last time.
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being the other one. After this publication folded, more than twenty years went by without any other Northern Sámi publication besides
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succeeded him in this post. From 1923 to 1924, the newspaper started to be published more often at twice a month. From 1925 on,
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around the world. While it is mainly published in Swedish, it also has articles in Norwegian and the Sámi languages spoken in
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to coincide with the current orthography. Until 1995, the magazine was financed by the Finnish government. After that, the
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orthography, but due to reader complaints switched back to the Friis orthography again in 1960. Since the fall of 1992,
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Center for Sámi Studies. It is notable for publishing articles only in Sámi languages (primarily Northern Sámi).
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Assessment Report for the Nordic research programme at Sámi University College (former Nordic Sámi Institute)
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to be published. Although the original idea of the newspaper was that its articles should be written in both
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was another religious monthly, although a short-lived one, as only 57 issues were published by Norway's
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or some other non-Sámi language. The establishment of Sámi media in Norway coincides with the rise in
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launched in 2018 by Dutkansearvi, the Finnish Sámi language and culture research association, at the
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replaced him. This was also the same year that the magazine's name was shortened to its current
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Evaluation of the Humanities in Norway: Report from Panel 2 – Nordic Languages and Linguistics
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Across Sápmi, Sámi languages are carried by a range of radio broadcasters on traditional
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Suomalais-ugrilaisen Seuran Aikakauskirja: Journal De La Société Finno-ougrienne
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in 1978 by editor-in-chief Satu Mosnikoff and several reporters and assistants.
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Suomalais-Ugrilaisen Seuran Toimituksia: Mémoires de la Société Finno-ougrienne
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and Norwegian, it uses Norwegian almost exclusively in its articles nowadays.
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was a magazine for all of the Sámi living in Finland, it also had articles in
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announced that they were merging in order to launch a new daily newspaper in
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People before us: the history of the Sámi up until the 18th century
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The New Media Nation: Indigenous Peoples and Global Communication
1622:(Report). Lysaker, Norway: The Research Council of Norway. 2017. 1253:[Sámi newspapers to merge] (in Norwegian). NRK Sámi Radio 1046:[Nuorttanaste - History] (in Northern Sami). Nuorttanaste 1025:[Nuorttanaste - Welcome] (in Northern Sami). Nuorttanaste 434: 242: 210: 2169: 1404: 1219: 941: 350: 981:
Nordisk familjebok : Uggleupplagan. 15. Kromat - Ledvätska
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Nordisk familjebok : Bind XVIII: Nordlandsbaad—Perleøerne
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Guttorm, Inga; Johan Jernslettern; Klaus Peter Nickel (1986).
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In 1904, the first and short-lived Swedish-language magazine,
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take on the task or has the energy to continue publication.
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with a new editor-in-chief. The name of the new newspaper,
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Before 1979, Norway, Sweden and Finland all had their own
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Labba, Per Stefan; Aage Solbakk; Veikko Holmberg (1987).
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Labba, Per Stefan; Aage Solbakk; Veikko Holmberg (1987).
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This hiatus ended with the launch of the predominantly
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carries a few articles in Southern Sámi each month.
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New York City, New York: Berghahn Books. 1657: 1244: 1242: 298:were both published twice a week just like 74:Tales for Sámi hungry for education/culture 1755: 1741: 1463: 1113: 1111: 1036: 919:Davvin 3: an introduction to Northern Sámi 776:, the Norwegian public service broadcaster 1675: 1600: 1590: 1513: 1316: 971: 969: 967: 908: 906: 904: 889:(in Northern Sami). Sámi Radio. June 2010 676:and now published by the Sámi University. 361:that was published for the first time on 1684: 1299:. Sámi musea Siida and Anarâškielâ servi 1239: 1215: 1213: 1211: 1193:[About the Skolt Sámi Language] 1171:. Sámi musea Siida and Anarâškielâ servi 796:, the Finnish public service broadcaster 470:also have their own multilingual church 442:three main Finnish Skolt communities of 397:In 1987, a year after its founding, the 1572: 1398: 1108: 1082: 1057: 2374: 1484: 1433: 1427: 1285: 1220:Gaski, Harald and Tr. John Weinstock. 1137: 1135: 1067:[The Norwegian Lapp Mission]. 964: 901: 686:University of Tromsø Arctic University 1736: 1490: 1208: 1160: 1091:"The Church's role in Sami education" 1690: 1015: 935: 881: 879: 823: 819: 649: 1664:Journal of Multicultural Discourses 1609: 1579:Current Issues in Language Planning 1132: 915:Davvin 3: saamen kielen peruskurssi 657:Sámi University of Applied Sciences 377:, occasionally they are written in 306:, the largest Sámi organization in 13: 1573:Thinges, Jorunn Simonesen (2020). 1249:Aslaksen, Eilif (15 August 2007). 1189:Mosnikoff, Satu and Jouni (2001). 786:; also operates as SR Sápmi online 14: 2393: 1721: 1143:"Sámi media - Aviissat ja bládit" 977:"Lapska språket och litteraturen" 876: 1639:from the original on 3 June 2020 1325:(täʹlvvnââmar (winter edition)). 827: 772:, the Sámi languages service of 461: 58: 1651: 1566: 1540: 1377: 1350: 1310: 1264: 1182: 1023:"Nuorttanaste - Bures boahttin" 708:Dutkansearvvi Dieđalaš Áigečála 546:The Sámi Peoples' Own Newspaper 399:Inari Sámi Language Association 270:, was established that year in 100:has used a number of different 49: 1387:(in Southern Sami). Snåsningen 994: 615:community. Founded in 1910 by 83:In 1898, the next publication 76:) was the first Sámi-language 19:refers to media in one of the 1: 1592:10.1080/14664208.2019.1671712 1321:(in Skolt Sami and Finnish). 1317:Mosnikoff, Satu, ed. (1985). 870: 731: 410: 392: 262:orthography for Northern Sámi 1762: 1251:"Samiske aviser slås sammen" 593: 484:. Articles are published in 7: 1471:"Välkommen till Samefolket" 1357:Mosnikoff, Satu and Jouni. 858: 175:The Song of the Sámi People 42:By far, the most important 10: 2398: 1658:Pietikäinen, Sari (2008). 515: 415:To date, the world's only 304:Norwegian Sámi Association 2344: 2308: 2278: 2254: 2227: 2207: 2152: 2143: 2112: 2092: 2065: 2003: 1994: 1985: 1960: 1935: 1909: 1902: 1877: 1838: 1831: 1822: 1771: 1677:10.1080/17447140802153519 1443:. Routledge. p. 71. 1167:Morottaja, Matti (2006). 1089:Lindkjølen, Hans (2005). 1044:"Nuorttanaste - Historjá" 363:International Women's Day 2331:Guovdageainnu Lagasradio 1385:"Snåsningen - sørsamisk" 800:Guovdageainnu Lagasradio 748: 724:, both published by the 696:launched in 1999 by the 672:launched in 1974 by the 541:Samefolkets Egen Tidning 534:Samefolkets Egen Tidning 526:The Lapps' Own Newspaper 1191:"Koltansaamen kielestä" 792:, the regional unit of 574:, i.e., Northern Sámi, 2184:Sámi Dieđalaš Áigečála 1691:Alia, Valerie (2010). 1520:Skogerbø, Eli (2000). 1491:Aikio, Samuli (1992). 836:This section is empty. 712:University of Helsinki 681:Sámi Dieđalaš Áigečála 522:Lapparnes Egen Tidning 310:. On August 27, 2007, 239:University of Helsinki 229:(1934–1943) and 1228:. 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Index

Sámi languages
Norwegian
Swedish
English
nationalism
medium
Muitalægje
newspaper
Nuorttanaste
Christian
monthly
orthographies
Friis
Bergsland
Ruong
Sápmi
Sami Usteb
Lapp Mission
no
pastors
Jens Otterbech
no
Saǥai Muittalægje
Isak Saba
The Song of the Sámi People
Norwegian Parliament
Anders Larsen
Northern Sámi
magazine
Sábmelaš

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