Inger-Mari Aikio, the Glossary
Inger-Mari Aikio (prev. Inger-Mari Aikio-Arianaick; born 1961 in Utsjoki, Finland) is a Sámi poet who writes in Northern Sámi.[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: Finland, Northern Sámi, Poet, Sámi Áigi, Sámi peoples, Skábmagovat Prize, University of Oulu, Utsjoki, Yle Sámi Radio.
- 21st-century Finnish poets
- Finnish women poets
- People from Utsjoki
- Sámi-language poets
Finland
Finland, officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe.
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Northern Sámi
Northern Sámi or North Sámi (Davvisámegiella; Pohjoissaame; Nordsamisk; Nordsamiska; disapproved exonym Lappish or Lapp) is the most widely spoken of all Sámi languages.
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Poet
A poet is a person who studies and creates poetry.
Sámi Áigi
Sámi Áigi was a Northern Sámi-language weekly newspaper established in 1978, providing an alternative to the Norwegian-language Sámi publication Ságat.
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Sámi peoples
The Sámi (also spelled Sami or Saami) are the traditionally Sámi-speaking Indigenous peoples inhabiting the region of Sápmi, which today encompasses large northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and of the Kola Peninsula in Russia.
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Skábmagovat Prize
The Skábmagovat Prize (and) is an indigenous film award to honor the significant, long-term contributions the recipient has made to the Sámi culture and communities.
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University of Oulu
The University of Oulu (Oulun yliopisto) is one of the largest universities in Finland, located in the city of Oulu.
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Utsjoki
Utsjoki (Ohcejohka; Uccjuuhâ; Uccjokk; Utsjok) is a municipality in Finland, the northernmost in the country.
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Yle Sámi Radio
Yle Sámi Radio (Sámi Radio) is a regional unit of the Finnish Broadcasting Company (Yle) that produces radio news for the Sámi people.
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See also
21st-century Finnish poets
- A. W. Yrjänä
- Anne Hänninen
- Arto Paasilinna
- Eeva Kilpi
- Erkka Filander
- Helena Sinervo
- Heli Laaksonen
- Inger-Mari Aikio
- J. K. Ihalainen
- Jarkko Tontti
- Jouni Inkala
- Juice Leskinen
- Jukka Koskelainen
- Kari Aronpuro
- Kirsi Kunnas
- Kirsti Simonsuuri
- Leevi Lehto
- Markku Into
- Mikaela Nyman
- Miki Liukkonen
- Mikko Rimminen
- Mirkka Rekola
- Paavo Haavikko
- Risto Ahti
- Sirkka Selja
- Sirkka Turkka
- Tua Forsström
Finnish women poets
- Aale Tynni
- Agatha Lovisa de la Myle
- Aila Meriluoto
- Anne Hänninen
- Anu Kaipainen
- Arja Uusitalo
- Barbara Catharina Mjödh
- Carita Nyström
- Catharina Charlotta Swedenmarck
- Christina Regina von Birchenbaum
- Edith Södergran
- Eeva Kilpi
- Eeva-Liisa Manner
- Eila Kivikk'aho
- Elsa Holmsten
- Elsa Rautee
- Emilie Björkstén
- Galit Hasan-Rokem
- Helena Anhava
- Helena Sinervo
- Heli Laaksonen
- Helvi Hämäläinen
- Helvi Juvonen
- Ilona Harima
- Inger-Mari Aikio
- Isa Asp
- Jenni Haukio
- Kati-Claudia Fofonoff
- Katri Vala
- Kirsi Kunnas
- Kirsti Simonsuuri
- L. Onerva
- Lempi Ikävalko
- Maria Simointytär
- Marja-Liisa Vartio
- Mirkka Rekola
- Pali-Maija
- Rakel Liehu
- Saima Harmaja
- Sirkka Selja
- Sirkka Turkka
- Sofia Hjärne
- Solveig von Schoultz
- Tua Forsström
- Vera Bulich
People from Utsjoki
- Helvi Nuorgam-Poutasuo
- Hildá Länsman
- Inger-Mari Aikio
- Irja Seurujärvi-Kari
- Kerttu Vuolab
- Kirsti Paltto
- Pekka Sammallahti
- Pigga Keskitalo
- Rauni Magga Lukkari
- Vuokko Hirvonen
Sámi-language poets
- Ánná Káisá Partapuoli
- Anders Fjellner
- Elvira Galkina
- Gustav Kappfjell
- Inga Ravna Eira
- Inger-Mari Aikio
- Inghilda Tapio
- Iraida Vinogradova
- Oktyabrina Voronova
- Olaus Sirma
- Sofija Jakimovič
- Sollaug Sárgon
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inger-Mari_Aikio
Also known as Inger-Mari Aikio-Arianaick.