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104: Reading and language play in Sámi - Interview with Hanna-Máret Outakoski

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May 16, 2025
Hanna-Máret Outakoski, a Professor of Sámi languages at the Sámi University of Applied Sciences, dives into the rich intersection of multilingual literacy and Sámi language revitalization. She shares her journey growing up amidst Northern Sámi, Finnish, Norwegian, and English, highlighting the importance of writing in Indigenous education. The conversation reveals how Sámi literature has thrived since the 1500s, illustrating the role of play in language learning. They also discuss innovative approaches to teaching that blend traditional oral customs with modern literacy skills.
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ANECDOTE

Ancient Sami Yoik Tradition

  • Sami have ancient yoik traditions, including poems written since the 1500s and religious texts.
  • Though the yoik tradition is fading, some keep it alive and it remains culturally significant.
INSIGHT

Challenges in Indigenous Literacy

  • Literacy in Indigenous languages is essential for participation in democratic society and cultural preservation.
  • However, resources, teaching hours, and language attitudes limit writing instruction for Sámi children.
INSIGHT

Sami Orthography and Complexity

  • Sami orthography varies between languages, complicating writing and literacy development.
  • Features like consonant gradation require dedicated training beyond alphabet familiarity.
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