I need to make it a personal tradition to eat _”báistebiđus”,_ on February the 6th, every year. Happy Sámi Days, past and pending. Love from Finland 🇫🇮. ❤
@@sebastianoberg5036 I need to make it a personal tradition to eat _”báistebiđus”,_ on February the 6th, every year. Happy Sámi Days, past and pending. Love from Finland 🇫🇮. ❤
It is actually kind of creepy how much of the song I could understand while not being familiar with sami people's language. I am originally from northern Finland but was never really aware that this is definitely a part of history I should learn!
@@rupsikas1950 lol, finnish is still the closest official language to sami, ofcourse they are not the same but it is the closest you get. mana dearvan!
@@polarwhale4895 I mean, there isn't even one "Sami language", there are multiple, so to each Sami language there is another Sami language that is the closest. Yes, the Finnic languages are the next closest thing to the Sami languages, so it could be any one of them, whether it be Finnish, Kven, Meänkieli, Karelian, Estonian etc, for all I know, Veps is the most conservative Finnic language so there's probably a big chance of that actually being the closest.
I agree. If I had the power to do so, I would immediately give Sápmi the independence it deserves. *_Sámieatnan sámiide!_* 🟥🟥🟥🟥🟩🟨🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟥🟥🟩🟨🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟥🟥🟦🟥🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟥🟦🟩🟨🟥🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟦🟥🟩🟨🟦🟥🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟦🟥🟩🟨🟦🟥🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟥🟦🟩🟨🟥🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟥🟥🟦🟥🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟥🟥🟩🟨🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟥🟥🟩🟨🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦
As a Norwegian, I apologise for my country's former treatment of the Sami poeple. I hope your situation will become better and maybe the Sami people can get a free state.
If the situation improves and if they can have an autonomy that can help their culture, an other national state is useless, Norway could even become a more federal system, and it would proove wrong the nation state
We the sami people are fortunate to only be treated as we were. Compare to other indigenous people in the world or any other minorities like Armenians, Kurds or blacks and it immediately becomes appearant that supression of language and culture for a period of roughly 200 years is pretty mild. It has left scars and even sowed mistrust, but in the end as a sami person i can not hold hatred in my heart towards norwegians for this. You have formally apologized, and done a lot to make amends. Norway is both the country of Norwegians and also the Sami people, that we share peacefully together. Never in my fairly short life have i ever recieved anything but love, curiosity and encouragement for my ethnicity, and the bad times are firmly behind us.
Don't apologise for something your ancestors did, that just a silly thing to do. I'm American, but I don't apologise to my African-American friends because of slavery, that's just asinine.
I can actually notice quite a few (possible) cognates with Estonian (not sure if all are correct though): jávri - järv - lake jogat - jõed - rivers (interesting that the letter t/d at the end still indicates a plural word in both languages. meraide - meri - sea dálvit - talv - winter Sámisohka - Saami sugu - Sami kin miella - meel - mind mátkálažžii - matkajale - (for the) traveller (not sure) meahcci - mets - forest (interestingly, this is not a Finnic word, it’s origianally from the Baltic languages (in Latvian it’s “meža” I believe). I wonder how it got up to even Sápmi. sitkes - sitke - tough viellja - veli - brother varra - veri - blood possibly missed some
Yeah; in Finnish, the word: ”Metsä” is a relative newcomer, compared to older words, for ”Forest”, like: ”Tapiola”, ”Otso”, ”Karhu”, etc. The last 2, interestingly, mean: ”Bear”, in modern Finnish. The 1st one just means: ”Place/Abode of Tapio”, Tapio being the god of the forest, often manifesting, as a bear, in Finnish paganism. 🌲🐻🌲🇫🇮
@@PC_Simo Right. There are countless words for "forest" in Estonian as well: "laas" and "puistu" to name some. You can essentially form a word for forest from every tree name as well (showing what tree is the most predominant in the forest): "kaasik" (birch forest), tammik (oak forest), männik (pine forest), kuusik (spruce forest) etc.
@Emeralds11 So you should be. Sámi culture and language are very beautiful, and, together with Sámi heritage, they are *_VERY_* worth of holding onto. There’s much too few indigenous peoples left in the world, who remain so beautifully in touch with nature and their ancient traditions and ways of life. Don’t give that up, proud and noble Sámi kin =D. Love from Finland. ❤️
@@pihlajafox Exactly. A polytheistic, animistic religion that Christian churches tried to destroy, just like they tried to destroy all other polytheisms before them. The Christian churches were intimately involved in the genocide against the Sámi.
What a beautiful anthem. Though it is sad to know what these people had to go through to live their peaceful and non-abtrusive to foreigners lives. Massacres by the vikings, heavy taxation by norwegians, swedes, finns and russians. Assimilated to reinforce swedish claims. Forceful attempts to make saamies adhere to christianity, to prove that they can speak norwegian and get a tract of land, to go to a school or be able to access basic services and goods. Rounded up in Kolkhozes, their former lands colonised by russian and other ethnicities of the USSR. Denied trading paths and rights. The voices of the Saamis that have rejected and suffured foreign attempts to be controlled and exploited can be heard throughout all of Scandinavia and the Kola peninseula... Sámieatnan sámiide!
Their relationship Ancinet Norsemen or Scandinavians seems to have been mixed even if we do not have alot of sources, evidence of trade is clear as is loan Words and also of interaction and even intermarriage. That said some hostility may have happened more or less. But from what I know the extreme oppression came later and intensified when when the Scandinavian countries expanded into the most northen parts of Fenno-Scandinavia. We have evidence of Sami populations in places like Ångermanland, but they have since assimilated into the Scandinavian Swedish speaking culture of that area. A small word list we find of them suggest they most likely spoke a language closely related to South Sami. But sadly our sources are limited and the history and pre-history of Fenno-Scandinavia is very complex, the more we learn the more complex we see that things are. For an example ancinet Finland based on place names, substrate words in Finnish and other things seems to have had a great linguistic diversity of Sami languages or relatives to them, an Indo-European language in Southern Finland that may be the root the word Suomi and pre-uralic and pre-Indo-European languages here and there. Why did the early Finnic speakers become dominante and assimilate all the others? We do not know. As it seems what would become Finnish spread quite late in Finland, from the area of what is know Sankt-Petersburg, Estonia and the like. Alot of question about the ancinet North.
You left out the forced sterilization =( I can't find any information on it, but was told that it was the reason my family immigrated to America in the 30's-40's.
Dylan Mathews in finland its called ”norjalaistamiskaudet” or ”the eras of norwegianizing” (starting from the mid 1800s to the early 1900s) where the kainuu/kven and sami people were forced to abandon their cultures and go into boarding schools to learn how to be ”real norwegians” (starting from 1895, speaking Norwegian was an requirement to be Norwegian), kven and sami kids would be humiliated and hit if they were heard speaking their finno-ugric languages and as you said alot of people were sterilized due to being looked as ”insane”, many kvens and sami people had to change their last names to a more norwegian sound so they could own land but later on just having a norwegian name wouldnt be enough and you had to be of norwegian blood to own land, interesting part of history of the finno-ugrics of the Finnmark was that the Laestadians had huge influence on the Sami and Kven people and caused the Sami to riot against their oppressors in the riots of Guovdageaidnu, Aslak Hætta and Mons Somby were sentenced to death for starting the riot where two people were killed and a whole lot of people were tied up and then beat
@@0mgskillz96 Thank you for taking the time to write up this informative post. I've noticed that this is eerily similar to the indigenous schools that Canada had set up around the same time. Giitu!
Yes. Usually, it’s all about black people, Native Americans, Kurds, and Rohingyas. Not that I have anything against recognizing the bullying of indigenous peoples; but why not include the Sámi people; and the Greenlandic Inuit, and the First Nations in Canada, for that matter? 🤔
@volklied OK. I’m pretty sure Nords (if they even were a distinct people group, by that point) lived around central Europe, 10 000 years ago. If they even lived in Europe, at all. In fact; historical linguistics tells us that the Indo-European languages only started diverging around 6000 years ago. Meaning that 10 000 years ago, Nords were basically the same people as Greeks, Persians, and Indians. So, something in your story doesn’t add up. The Sámi, as a distinct people group, started to emerge by that time (3500 years ago), true. But, as far as we know, Indo-Europeans (including Nords (or, their ancestors, really)) are thought to have lived just North of the Black Sea, 6000 years ago. So, how does that fit together with your claim 🤔? Though, I shouldn’t be surprised. Judging by your profile picture, you probably believe in Swedish supremacy.
As a Norwegian myself I would also like to apologize for or former treatment of the Sami people. But I don’t think the Sami people will get and autonomous state unfortunately. The reason for this is because in the Norwegian part of sapmi there also lives a lot of Norwegians in the area and in Norway only about 30000 speak Sami and most of then speak north Sami. Also the Sami aren’t just some guys hunting reindeer in fact only about 10 prosent of the Sami people bread reindeer. And alot of Sami also live in big Norwegian city’s sutch as Oslo. Anyways the Sami people have a beautiful anthem and I hope their culture and language lives on forever. Love from Norway 🇳🇴
Sama. Jotkut sijamuodot ja -päätteet ovat myös identtisiä suomen kielen kanssa. _”Sámisohka _*_sieluin mielain”._* Luulisin suomen ja saamelaiskielten olevan kutakuinkin yhtä läheistä sukua toisilleen, kuin vaikkapa kreikka ja romaaniset kielet toisilleen; ja, koska uralilaiset kielet ovat varsin vanhakantaisia, ovat monet piirteet säilyneet muuttumattomina hyvin pitkiä aikoja; kuten vaikkapa omannon (genetiivin) sijapääte kantauralissa oli: ”-n”; aivan, kuten nykysuomessakin; ja kohdannon (akkusatiivin) sijapääte oli kantauralissa: ”-m”, joka muuttui nykysuomeen tultaessa ”-n”:ksi, mikä on melko pieni muutos 6 000-10 000 vuodessa. Sen takia suomen kohdanto (akkusatiivi) useimmissa tapauksissa näyttää omannolta (genetiiviltä), mutta kyseessä on kuitenkin eri sija; toisin, kuin, mitä yläasteella opetettiin. 🤔
@@mariasirona1622 Indeed, it is. Well, not a whole (top level) language family (that would be the Uralic language family); more like a language branch. Though, I’ve seen even serious linguists (like Joshua Rudder (of the channel: ”NativLang”; and the author of the book: ”The Grammar of Romance”) refer to, say, the Romance languages, as a ”language family”. 🤔
@Le Su Fable Su Géométrique Su Thank you 😌. 🟥🟥🟥🟥🟩🟨🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟥🟥🟩🟨🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟥🟦🟦🟥🟥🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟦🟥🟩🟨🟦🟥🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟦🟥🟩🟨🟦🟥🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟦🟥🟩🟨🟦🟥🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟦🟥🟩🟨🟦🟥🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟥🟦🟦🟥🟥🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟥🟥🟩🟨🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟥🟥🟩🟨🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦
@@atu6214 The closest surviving thing to an Ugric alphabet is probably the _”Rovásírás”,_ which truly are *_UGRIC_* alphabet, since they’re basically the Hungarian ”runes”. However, they’re based on the ”Orkhon”-script of the old Turkic language. Though; I have developed my own alphabet, called: ”Krásnịca”, which is not based on any other alphabet or script. In it, the letters are designed according to their phonetic features (kind of like ”Hangul”; which I wasn’t thinking of, when developing ”Krásnịca”; and wasn’t even aware of, when I first came up with this idea; and, unlike ”Hangul”, ”Krásnịca” doesn’t use weird depictions of trees (that don’t even look like trees), for vowels. Like, what do trees have to do with vowel pronunciation? Acrophony, maybe? 🤔); and it’s very versatile, and can be adapted to fit various, wildly different languages. Even some click-sounds are representable, in ”Krásnịca”. Basically, the consonants are squares (being more ”angular” sounds), vowels are circles (as they are more ”round”, sound-wise), and different flags and markings are used to distinguish individual letters from each other. Generally, on the left, are back-of-the-mouth -sounds, like velar and glottal consonants, and back vowels (imagine a head facing right, which, I think is the default position for Westerners; so, the ”back” would be on the left, and the ”front” would be on the right); at the horizontal center, are central sounds, like alveolar consonants and central vowels; and on the right, are front-of-the-mouth -sounds, like bilabial consonants and front vowels. Regarding consonants, at the top, are voiceless sounds, like voiceless plosives, sibilants, spirants, etc.; at the vertical center, are voiced plosives, many voiced fricatives, etc.; and, at the bottom, are nasals, voiced sibilants, etc. Regarding vowels, at the top, are open vowels; at the vertical center, are mid-vowels; and, at the bottom, are closed vowels. Typically, a dot represents a strong sound, while a ring represents a weaker sound, and a dot within a ring usually represents an extra-strong sound. Lines often represent sonorants and continuous consonants (not plosives) that one can easily extend in time, like ”L” and ”R”, and a zig-zag represents a trill, like in ”R”, which, in the Uralic languages, would mostly be a voiced alveolar trill; thus, marked with a square with a vertical zig-zag bisecting it, at the horizontal center. Laterals (like ”L”) are marked with a straight line (”L” is literally just a square that’s bisected by a vertical, straight line, at the horizontal center). ”Polyphonemic” sounds (sounds that change their quality, from beginning to end, like affricates), and intermediate sounds (sounds that have features from two or more basic sounds), are marked with combination letters. For example, ”X” is just a square, combining the top-left dot of ”K” and the upper horizontal bar of ”S”; and ”Ẃ”, representing a voiceless bilabial fricative [ɸ], in Krasnian _(”Krásnjian Kieli”,_ in Krasnian), a Finnic language I’ve ”developed”, like, 99,7% naturally; is just a square, combining the top-right dot of ”P” and the top-left ring of ”H”; so: ”PH”. So, it’s pretty straight-forward, once you get the hang of it; I should think. 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥 🟩🟩🟩🟨🟨🟩🟥🟨🟨🟥🟥🟥 🟩🟩🟩🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟥🟥🟥 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟨🟨🟨🟨🟥🟥🟥🟥 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟨🟨🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟨🟨🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥 🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨 🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨 🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨 🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨 🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨 🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨
If the Northwestern region of Russia will ever become independent then we‘d see a Greater Scandinavia: Sami Republic of Kola(ndia), Republic of Karelia, Republic of Ingria.
(Speaking as a norwegian speaking sami) I'd stay in Norway, we are one country built on the land of to peoples, and dividing us isn't viable. We are also only about 30000-50000 samis, and most of us don't even speak the language anymore. Also, most samis have both norwegian and sami family
I'm not Sámi, but my partner is, and as far as I understand, there's little to no interest among Sámi people in having their own state. They don't want or need it. A state means running a government, a police force, an army, whatever else, and they just...don't see any reason to do that. They just wanna herd their reindeer in peace. Instead what they want is recognition and the right to live and practice their culture freely on their own land. They want to be able to herd reindeer over the four countries with no restriction. They want rights on their own land- to be able to say "no" to having mines and oil pipelines and bombing ranges on their herding sites. They don't want cheap copies of their culture and crafts being made to sell to tourists. Things like that really. But they want to do this in peaceful coexistence as part of the Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish and Russian states. So still there, just with rights to their land and freedom to do their own thing. Oh, and don't use "Lapland" to refer to the Sámi lands. Use "Sápmi" or "Saapmi" instead.
The cultures are very distinct, and the language are from two completely different language trees. Still of course no reason for discrimination, but culturally just as different as anglos and Native Americans
No, I'm not Sámi, but my partner is, and as far as I understand, there's little to no interest among Sámi people in having their own state. They don't want or need it. A state means running a government, a police force, an army, whatever else, and they just...don't see any reason to do that. They just wanna herd reindeer in peace. Instead what they want is recognition and the right to live and practice their culture freely on their own land. They want to be able to herd over the four countries and take their reindeer across the borders with no restrictions. They want no restrictions on how big their reindeer herds can be. They want rights to decide the fate of their own land- to be able to say "no" to having mines and oil pipelines and bombing ranges on their herding sites. They don't want cheap copies of their culture and crafts being made to sell to tourists. Things like that really. But they want to do this in peaceful coexistence as part of the Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish and Russian states. So still part of those countries, just with rights to their land and freedom to do their own thing on it.
If it were the will of the Sámi people, then I would support separatism (I mean, they are the original inhabitants of these lands; and so, they own these lands, and they have the right to decide, whether they want independence, or not; in my book); but, apparently, it is not. 🟥🟥🟥🟥🟩🟨🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟥🟥🟩🟨🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟥🟦🟦🟥🟥🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟦🟥🟩🟨🟦🟥🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟦🟥🟩🟨🟦🟥🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟦🟥🟩🟨🟦🟥🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟦🟥🟩🟨🟦🟥🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟥🟦🟦🟥🟥🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟥🟥🟩🟨🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟥🟥🟩🟨🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦
It is. It’s my favourite flag of a recognized people group. The colours are vibrant, and allude to the _gákti_ (the Sámi national outfit); and they even represent the same things, as the same colours in the flag of Krasnia (a micronation I’ve founded), which I designed (coincidentally; as in, I designed the basic format of the flag, before I’d even heard of the Sámi people; although I *_AM_* Finnish): 🟩 = Nature 🟥 = Fire 🟦 = Water 🟨 = Sun(light)
@@david82633 The warmer climate will open up exploitation opportunities in the arctic which will make russia, USA and china try to get control over it which will one way or another get the nordic countries involved. Either we get occupied or puppeted by russia or USA or we form a union, there's no other alternative.
As far as I know, most sami don't really want our own nation. We just want our rights respected and what is left of our culture preserved. We just want to live as we are without fear. Would having our own nation be nice? Yes, but not at the cost of splitting up countries today
This is a terrible anthem because it does not include joiking. Seriously, the sami have an unique singing tradition and they _don't_ have it in their literal ANTHEM!?
Yes, that is kind of weird. But I think it’s probably because they want to have actual lyrics in their anthem. Also, Finland doesn’t have _runonlaulanta_ in our anthem (instead, we have a tune composed by a German guy, making our so-called ”National Anthem” more like a generic *_EUROPEAN_* music piece, which is a huge disservice to the Finnish Nationalism, in my opinion; plus, the lyrics are kind of boring, and don’t really express Nationalism or patriotism, if you ask me. The same goes for our flag, which is just a rip-off of the Swedish and Danish flags, the flags of our biggest oppressors; and the Nordic cross alludes to Christianity, which I’m also not a fan of, as it was forced upon us by the Swedish imperialists, to replace our *_OWN, INDIGENOUS, FINNISH_* culture, which was trampled to all but oblivion and demonized the hell out of by the Swedish Christians; but, as a Finnish Pagan and a Turanist, I choose to interpret our flag as representing Väinämöinen’s cap; and it even goes for our coat-of-arms, which, again, is a rip-off of the Swedish oppressors and exploiters, which has *_NOTHING_* to do with Finland (lion is not a Finnish animal; and a sword is not a Finnish weapon, it’s a generic weapon). The only thing that *_COULD_* allude to *_ANYTHING_* Finnish, is the number of rosettes (9), for the 9 historical regions of Finland: Lapland, Ostrobothnia, Savonia, Karelia, Satakunta, Tavastia, Uusimaa, Finland Proper, and Ahvenanmaa (Åland); but, *_OF COURSE,_* the Government has left that part blank 😒. I mean, do they actively *_HATE_* our country, because they seem to *_DELIBERATELY AVOID ANY_* Nationalist symbolism? Like, what’s the point of even having a National Anthem and a flag and a coat-of-arms, if you’re not allowed or don’t allow yourself to display any Nationalist imagery? 🤯), and the Mongolian National Anthem doesn’t include throat singing. 🇫🇮🇲🇳 🟥🟥🟥🟥🟩🟨🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟥🟥🟩🟨🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟥🟦🟦🟥🟥🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟦🟥🟩🟨🟦🟥🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟦🟥🟩🟨🟦🟥🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟦🟥🟩🟨🟦🟥🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟦🟥🟩🟨🟦🟥🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟥🟦🟦🟥🟥🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟥🟥🟩🟨🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟥🟥🟥🟥🟩🟨🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦
Happy Sami Day Sami People, Love❤ from Kazakhstan🇰🇿
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I need to make it a personal tradition to eat _”báistebiđus”,_ on February the 6th, every year. Happy Sámi Days, past and pending. Love from Finland 🇫🇮. ❤
@@sebastianoberg5036 I need to make it a personal tradition to eat _”báistebiđus”,_ on February the 6th, every year. Happy Sámi Days, past and pending. Love from Finland 🇫🇮. ❤
Long live Saami people and whole finno-ugrian family. Greetings from Udmurtia
As a Sami, I think it is good that the Sami national song is out on UA-cam. Mon lihkku Sápmi
Much love to ya from USA 🤟🏽
Happy Sámi day from finland
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The melody is so beautiful! Greetings from Finnish Karelia🙏
a big hug to all the sámi from italy
Love you all, hope to visit your beautiful land
if you ever do then hit me up, im a north sami near inari
It is actually kind of creepy how much of the song I could understand while not being familiar with sami people's language. I am originally from northern Finland but was never really aware that this is definitely a part of history I should learn!
When i go shopping in Enontekio i feel the same way. So many times the name tags of items are eerily familiar.
Finnish is the closest language to sami :)
@@polarwhale4895 You sure? They're not that close at all
@@rupsikas1950 lol, finnish is still the closest official language to sami, ofcourse they are not the same but it is the closest you get. mana dearvan!
@@polarwhale4895 I mean, there isn't even one "Sami language", there are multiple, so to each Sami language there is another Sami language that is the closest. Yes, the Finnic languages are the next closest thing to the Sami languages, so it could be any one of them, whether it be Finnish, Kven, Meänkieli, Karelian, Estonian etc, for all I know, Veps is the most conservative Finnic language so there's probably a big chance of that actually being the closest.
This is beautiful. Pure and undisurbed, peaceful.
Not so different from Greenlandic anthem.
As a romanian, im very interested in the sami, long live Lapland!
Much love to the Sapmi from Upper Michigan. Love you guys a bunch.
Love as well from the lower peninsula.
Giitu mu váhnen but how does people in Michigan know us😭
S A A M I L A N D 🇫🇮🇸🇪🇳🇴🇷🇺🏴❤️❄️
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The pokemon Snorunt was inspired from the sapmí kota
@@keltainenkeitto huh, cool
LAPLAND INDEPENDENCE
@@leahozhantortune771 SAMÍLAND*
The amount of views is the same amount of speakers of Northern Sami.
Saint Paul, MN resident here. Sami ancestry.
Vuoi helvet
i wish there was 129k northern sami speakers
In the background you can The iconic landmark “Lapporten” in Swedish Lappland
If you are interested in the Sami language and culture, I strongly recommend you to watch this video... :)
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Čuonjávággi
👍Grüße aus Deutschland , sehr schöne Hymne !
Here are the lyrics in Ume Sámi!
Title: Sámiemádduon lávlluome
Text:
Meälggadisne Nuarttanástien
vuöliesne leä Sámien lándda
vijđies vuemij, várduos värij,
jilliene huv tsiägguo gájsieh.
Jávrieh gijggh áj mehtsij sissnie,
juhkkagårsah gürtjijgüjme.
Giessiek láhvuos beägga buvssa,
tjakttjak garra vïjrruo márrá
miäran práđies bäktijde.
Dálvviek dássnie bájguojbiäggah,
gühkkiev garra guolduonájbmuo.
Sámien vierriege güjt ïntán
gieries iädnamuvse eähttsá.
Mennijde áj mánnuodiehpie,
sjnjájbaldiejjie elmij guoksagh,
ruhtuon ruosjkas, kriävvan krájja
jávrieh jühttsh áj värij vuösstie,
dálvviek skuolla gierietsij.
Gåssie giessiek gülliebeäjvvie
tjuavggá tjeälgga tjätsij nelle,
guellijeh áj güllien sissnie
suajbma suvvanijde süvkkeh.
Vujdnijeäh áj tjáhtsielåddieh
veäjkkaminne jävrij jargŋuv.
Vadnasijne ålbmáh iänuon (jiänuon)
garra guojkuv juajggaminne
luejtteh lüvllieluoktijde.
Sámielándan máddarmádduo
gïrruov giärdij, skyölmadahkkuv,
tjergges tjuvđij láđđamijde,
sluögies skáhttievalddijijde.
Buorajk, sávries syöbradahkka,
sámien bärdnij siädduos bualvva.
Güdniev düdnje ráhvien ruohtas!
Sádnán, eäh leäh gåssiek güssniek
veljij varrah varddáme.
Dålliene lin máddarájjáh
bahhádahkkij vïdnárine.
Tjuodtjuobe áj mïjjah,viäljah,
vuöliedejjij fámuoj vuösstie.
Biejvienbärdnij vieksies mádduo,
åjsuoh dådna vïssjuoladtjuv,
jüs gájks gähtth duv gülliegiäluv.
Müjtieh máddarmádduoj báguov:
Sámien iädnamh sämijde!
Så himla vackert. Samiska är ett fantastiskt språk.
I love the sami culture and the clime is beatifull love from Spain
I'm proud to be a Sámi our anthem is beutuful sámiland independence we need our own country.
I agree. If I had the power to do so, I would immediately give Sápmi the independence it deserves. *_Sámieatnan sámiide!_*
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As a Norwegian, I apologise for my country's former treatment of the Sami poeple. I hope your situation will become better and maybe the Sami people can get a free state.
If the situation improves and if they can have an autonomy that can help their culture, an other national state is useless, Norway could even become a more federal system, and it would proove wrong the nation state
I'm a norwegian too
No need to apologize for something that's not your fault.
We the sami people are fortunate to only be treated as we were. Compare to other indigenous people in the world or any other minorities like Armenians, Kurds or blacks and it immediately becomes appearant that supression of language and culture for a period of roughly 200 years is pretty mild. It has left scars and even sowed mistrust, but in the end as a sami person i can not hold hatred in my heart towards norwegians for this. You have formally apologized, and done a lot to make amends. Norway is both the country of Norwegians and also the Sami people, that we share peacefully together. Never in my fairly short life have i ever recieved anything but love, curiosity and encouragement for my ethnicity, and the bad times are firmly behind us.
Don't apologise for something your ancestors did, that just a silly thing to do. I'm American, but I don't apologise to my African-American friends because of slavery, that's just asinine.
Honor to the Sami people. Hugs and respecto from Genoa, 800 years Independent Republic, from 200 years occupied by italy
If you are interested in the Sami language and culture, I strongly recommend you to watch this video... :)
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@@roufamagga4453 thank you!! ♥️ I Will!!!!
❤keep speaking your language!!❤
My love from Greece!!!
I can actually notice quite a few (possible) cognates with Estonian (not sure if all are correct though):
jávri - järv - lake
jogat - jõed - rivers (interesting that the letter t/d at the end still indicates a plural word in both languages.
meraide - meri - sea
dálvit - talv - winter
Sámisohka - Saami sugu - Sami kin
miella - meel - mind
mátkálažžii - matkajale - (for the) traveller (not sure)
meahcci - mets - forest (interestingly, this is not a Finnic word, it’s origianally from the Baltic languages (in Latvian it’s “meža” I believe). I wonder how it got up to even Sápmi.
sitkes - sitke - tough
viellja - veli - brother
varra - veri - blood
possibly missed some
Yeah; in Finnish, the word: ”Metsä” is a relative newcomer, compared to older words, for ”Forest”, like: ”Tapiola”, ”Otso”, ”Karhu”, etc. The last 2, interestingly, mean: ”Bear”, in modern Finnish. The 1st one just means: ”Place/Abode of Tapio”, Tapio being the god of the forest, often manifesting, as a bear, in Finnish paganism. 🌲🐻🌲🇫🇮
@@PC_Simo Right. There are countless words for "forest" in Estonian as well: "laas" and "puistu" to name some. You can essentially form a word for forest from every tree name as well (showing what tree is the most predominant in the forest): "kaasik" (birch forest), tammik (oak forest), männik (pine forest), kuusik (spruce forest) etc.
Makes my sámi heritage proud :)
@Emeralds11 So you should be. Sámi culture and language are very beautiful, and, together with Sámi heritage, they are *_VERY_* worth of holding onto. There’s much too few indigenous peoples left in the world, who remain so beautifully in touch with nature and their ancient traditions and ways of life. Don’t give that up, proud and noble Sámi kin =D. Love from Finland. ❤️
We have a wunderfull heritage
Ah it's refreshing to see a Lapp who is proud of his heritage
@@leahozhantortune771 ******Sami person
So you really live in Murmansk to?
This is beautiful
love sapmi from Sweden
I hope in the future people will think nationalities and ethnic group as different things
If you are interested in the Sami language and culture, I strongly recommend you to watch this video... :)
ua-cam.com/video/HyRan7oUUQ0/v-deo.html
Like we (westerners) should have done when dividing Africa into different 'nations'.
@@hankat8483 okay fellow White person
Dated a saami girl once, her grandparents were reindeer herders, sadly she moved back to Norway
Greetings to Sámi people from Kurdistan ❤️, Long live the brotherhood of peoples whose lands have been divided.
Ellos Sápmi, Ellos Sámi...
God bless the Sami peoples !
If you are interested in the Sami language and culture, I strongly recommend you to watch this video... :)
ua-cam.com/video/HyRan7oUUQ0/v-deo.html
nah fuck am
God? Christian churches tried to destroy their native culture and religion.
Sorry for sounding meana but doesn't Sami people have their own religion(s)?
@@pihlajafox Exactly. A polytheistic, animistic religion that Christian churches tried to destroy, just like they tried to destroy all other polytheisms before them. The Christian churches were intimately involved in the genocide against the Sámi.
I'm not from Lapland, but they made a very sweet melody, Long live Lapland 🟥🟦🟩🟨🟥🟦
What a beautiful anthem. Though it is sad to know what these people had to go through to live their peaceful and non-abtrusive to foreigners lives. Massacres by the vikings, heavy taxation by norwegians, swedes, finns and russians. Assimilated to reinforce swedish claims. Forceful attempts to make saamies adhere to christianity, to prove that they can speak norwegian and get a tract of land, to go to a school or be able to access basic services and goods. Rounded up in Kolkhozes, their former lands colonised by russian and other ethnicities of the USSR. Denied trading paths and rights.
The voices of the Saamis that have rejected and suffured foreign attempts to be controlled and exploited can be heard throughout all of Scandinavia and the Kola peninseula... Sámieatnan sámiide!
Their relationship Ancinet Norsemen or Scandinavians seems to have been mixed even if we do not have alot of sources, evidence of trade is clear as is loan Words and also of interaction and even intermarriage. That said some hostility may have happened more or less.
But from what I know the extreme oppression came later and intensified when when the Scandinavian countries expanded into the most northen parts of Fenno-Scandinavia. We have evidence of Sami populations in places like Ångermanland, but they have since assimilated into the Scandinavian Swedish speaking culture of that area. A small word list we find of them suggest they most likely spoke a language closely related to South Sami.
But sadly our sources are limited and the history and pre-history of Fenno-Scandinavia is very complex, the more we learn the more complex we see that things are.
For an example ancinet Finland based on place names, substrate words in Finnish and other things seems to have had a great linguistic diversity of Sami languages or relatives to them, an Indo-European language in Southern Finland that may be the root the word Suomi and pre-uralic and pre-Indo-European languages here and there.
Why did the early Finnic speakers become dominante and assimilate all the others? We do not know. As it seems what would become Finnish spread quite late in Finland, from the area of what is know Sankt-Petersburg, Estonia and the like. Alot of question about the ancinet North.
Sámieatnan sámieade!
You left out the forced sterilization =( I can't find any information on it, but was told that it was the reason my family immigrated to America in the 30's-40's.
Dylan Mathews in finland its called ”norjalaistamiskaudet” or ”the eras of norwegianizing” (starting from the mid 1800s to the early 1900s) where the kainuu/kven and sami people were forced to abandon their cultures and go into boarding schools to learn how to be ”real norwegians” (starting from 1895, speaking Norwegian was an requirement to be Norwegian), kven and sami kids would be humiliated and hit if they were heard speaking their finno-ugric languages and as you said alot of people were sterilized due to being looked as ”insane”, many kvens and sami people had to change their last names to a more norwegian sound so they could own land but later on just having a norwegian name wouldnt be enough and you had to be of norwegian blood to own land, interesting part of history of the finno-ugrics of the Finnmark was that the Laestadians had huge influence on the Sami and Kven people and caused the Sami to riot against their oppressors in the riots of Guovdageaidnu, Aslak Hætta and Mons Somby were sentenced to death for starting the riot where two people were killed and a whole lot of people were tied up and then beat
@@0mgskillz96 Thank you for taking the time to write up this informative post. I've noticed that this is eerily similar to the indigenous schools that Canada had set up around the same time. Giitu!
The Sami people are often ignored when talking about the sufferings of indigenous and minority nations.
Yes. Usually, it’s all about black people, Native Americans, Kurds, and Rohingyas. Not that I have anything against recognizing the bullying of indigenous peoples; but why not include the Sámi people; and the Greenlandic Inuit, and the First Nations in Canada, for that matter? 🤔
@volklied I don’t know, which people you’re referring to. The Sámi people very much *_ARE_* indigenous. How come wouldn’t they be? 🤯
@volklied OK. I’m pretty sure Nords (if they even were a distinct people group, by that point) lived around central Europe, 10 000 years ago. If they even lived in Europe, at all. In fact; historical linguistics tells us that the Indo-European languages only started diverging around 6000 years ago. Meaning that 10 000 years ago, Nords were basically the same people as Greeks, Persians, and Indians. So, something in your story doesn’t add up. The Sámi, as a distinct people group, started to emerge by that time (3500 years ago), true. But, as far as we know, Indo-Europeans (including Nords (or, their ancestors, really)) are thought to have lived just North of the Black Sea, 6000 years ago. So, how does that fit together with your claim 🤔? Though, I shouldn’t be surprised. Judging by your profile picture, you probably believe in Swedish supremacy.
Sami are not indigenous
@@Predation_records Then, who is? Certainly not anyone, who still lives, in this region.
Beautiful, I love sami people
As a Norwegian myself I would also like to apologize for or former treatment of the Sami people.
But I don’t think the Sami people will get and autonomous state unfortunately.
The reason for this is because in the Norwegian part of sapmi there also lives a lot of Norwegians in the area and in Norway only about 30000 speak Sami and most of then speak north Sami.
Also the Sami aren’t just some guys hunting reindeer in fact only about 10 prosent of the Sami people bread reindeer.
And alot of Sami also live in big Norwegian city’s sutch as Oslo.
Anyways the Sami people have a beautiful anthem and I hope their culture and language lives on forever.
Love from Norway 🇳🇴
@@arvikyl Shame on you
@@wilhelmgundersen5542 *_EXACTLY 👌🏻🎯!!!!!_*
@@arvikyl The Sámi people should *_ANSCHLUSS_* you 🤬!
Sapmi!! from sweden
Thank you
Stirring and beautiful!
If you are interested in the Sami language and culture, I strongly recommend you to watch this video... :)
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I know I’m not a Sami and I’m not a Nordic ether I’m Hispanic but this song makes me feel like I’m a sami
mDNA Haplogroup HV9 Is consistent with H and especially V. SAMI STRONG! SAMI PROUD! SAMI FOREVER!!!!
Long live and Free Samiland! ))
Jag älskar Sameland - Johkåmåhkke.
If you are interested in the Sami language and culture, I strongly recommend you to watch this video... :)
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Im finnish but can understand some of the words
same
Sama
Sama. Jotkut sijamuodot ja -päätteet
ovat myös identtisiä suomen kielen kanssa. _”Sámisohka _*_sieluin mielain”._* Luulisin suomen ja saamelaiskielten olevan kutakuinkin yhtä läheistä sukua toisilleen, kuin vaikkapa kreikka ja romaaniset kielet toisilleen; ja, koska uralilaiset kielet ovat varsin vanhakantaisia, ovat monet piirteet säilyneet muuttumattomina hyvin pitkiä aikoja; kuten vaikkapa omannon (genetiivin) sijapääte kantauralissa oli:
”-n”; aivan, kuten nykysuomessakin; ja kohdannon (akkusatiivin) sijapääte oli kantauralissa: ”-m”, joka muuttui nykysuomeen tultaessa ”-n”:ksi, mikä on melko pieni muutos 6 000-10 000 vuodessa. Sen takia suomen kohdanto (akkusatiivi) useimmissa tapauksissa näyttää omannolta (genetiiviltä), mutta kyseessä on kuitenkin eri sija; toisin, kuin, mitä yläasteella opetettiin. 🤔
I think the Sami language is a beautiful language
There is no single sami language, it's a language family
@@mariasirona1622 Indeed, it is. Well, not a whole (top level) language family (that would be the Uralic language family); more like a language branch. Though, I’ve seen even serious linguists (like Joshua Rudder (of the channel: ”NativLang”; and the author of the book: ”The Grammar of Romance”) refer to, say, the Romance languages, as a ”language family”. 🤔
@The 50%danish 94 I agree 😌.
Hilsen fra Nederland. Elsker Nordkalotten.
In reality, I think this reminds me of a church song that came to Sámi with Christianity under the influence of Western countries.
Lihhku Beivviin!
💗
I'm a Filipino how did I get here
Same thing but I’m Iranian
I'm also a Filipino lol
guolli-hal(fish)
varat-vér(blood)
(Hungarian)
Guolli = fish; golli= gold
Varat-ver-veri-vere we Urals rise
@@atu6214 yes
@@atu6214 Yes. Also, _”Vír”,_ for Hungarian. Turanism, for the win! 🇫🇮🇪🇪🇭🇺
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Long live Sapmi 🙂❤️
Long live Sápmi, indeed 🙂❤️. *_Sámieatnan sámiide!_*
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the song has a part wher it says jarvi witch is close to finnish for järvi
its the same language familie so makes sence, I can understand some finnish after I learned dávvisámigiella
Guhkkin davvin Dávggáid vuolde
sabmá suolggai Sámieanan.
Duottar leabbá duoddar duohkin,
jávri seabbá jávrri lahka.
čohkat čilggin, čorut čearuin
allanaddet almmi vuostái.
Šávvet jogat, šuvvet vuovddit,
cáhket ceakko stállenjárggat.
máraideaddji mearaide.
Dálvit dáppe buolašbiekkat,
muohtaborggat meariheamit.
Sámisohka sieluin mielain
eahccá datte eatnamiiddis:
Mátkálažžii mánuheabit,
giđđudeaddji guovssahasat, -
ruoškkas, ruovggas rođuin gullo,
juhca jávrriin, jalgadasain,
geresskálla máđiid miel.
Ja go geassebeaivváš gollut
mehciid, mearaid, mearragáttiid,
golli siste guollebivdit
suilot mearain, suilot jávrriin.
Gollin čuvget čáhcelottit,
silban šovvot sámieanut,
šelgot čuoimmit, šleđgot áirrut,
luitet olbmát lávllodemiin
geavgŋáid, guoikkaid, goatniliid.
Sámieatnan sohkagoddi -
dat lea gierdan doddjokeahttá
goddi čuđiid, garrogávppiid,
viehkes vearrevearroválddiid.
Dearvva dutnje, sitkes sohka!
Dearvva dutnje, ráfi ruohtas!
Eai leat doarut dorrojuvvon,
eai leat vieljain varat vardán
sámi siivo soga sis.
Máttarádját mis leat dovle
vuoitán vearredahkkiid badjel.
Vuostálastot, vieljat, miige
sitkatvuođain soardiideamet!
Beaivvi bártniid nana nálli!
Eai du vuoitte vašálaččat,
jos fal gáhttet gollegielat,
muittát máttarmáttuid sáni:
Sámieatnan sámiide!
The most important comment, thank you!
@@idomoheban3847 Yes.
@Le Su Fable Su Géométrique Su Thank you 😌.
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Гухккин даввин Дáвггáид вуолде
сабмá суолггаи Сáмиеанан.
Дуоттар леаббá дуоддар дуохкин,
јáври сеаббá јáврри лахка.
чохкат чилггин, чорут чеаруин
алланаддет алмми вуостáи.
Шáввет јогат, шуввет вуовддит,
цáхкет цеакко стáллењáрггат.
мáраидеаддји меараиде.
Дáлвит дáппе буолашбиеккат,
муохтаборггат меарихеамит.
Сáмисохка сиелуин миелаин
еахццá датте еатнамииддис:
Мáткáлажжии мáнухеабит,
гиђђудеаддји гуовссахасат, -
руошккас, руовггас рођуин гулло,
јухца јáврриин, јалгадасаин,
гересскáлла мáђиид миел.
Ја го геассебеаиввáш голлут
мехциид, меараид, меаррагáттиид,
голли систе гуоллебивдит
суилот меараин, суилот јáврриин.
Голлин чувгет чáхцелоттит,
силбан шоввот сáмиеанут,
шелгот чуоиммит, шлеђгот áиррут,
луитет олбмáт лáвллодемиин
геавгŋáид, гуоиккаид, гоатнилиид
Сáмиеатнан сохкагодди -
дат леа гиердан доддјокеахттá
годди чуђиид, гаррогáвппиид,
виехкес веарревеарровáлддиид.
Деарвва дутње, ситкес сохка!
Деарвва дутње, рáфи руохтас!
Еаи леат доарут дорројуввон,
еаи леат виељаин варат вардáн
сáми сииво сога сис.
Мáттарáдјáт мис леат довле
вуоитáн веарредахккиид бадјел.
Вуостáластот, виељат, мииге
ситкатвуођаин соардиидеамет!
Беаивви бáртниид нана нáлли!
Еаи ду вуоитте вашáлаччат,
јос фал гáхттет голлегиелат,
муиттáт мáттармáттуид сáни:
Сáмиеатнан сáмииде!
Mana helsehi
there should be ugric alphabet
えお、えるいい書きをサーミ県弁歌千屋❢
駄目だよ私たち行くん❢ゝ
Спасибо за кириллицы ))
@@atu6214 The closest surviving thing to an Ugric alphabet is probably the _”Rovásírás”,_ which truly are *_UGRIC_* alphabet, since they’re basically the Hungarian ”runes”. However, they’re based on the ”Orkhon”-script of the old Turkic language. Though; I have developed my own alphabet, called: ”Krásnịca”, which is not based on any other alphabet or script. In it, the letters are designed according to their phonetic features (kind of like ”Hangul”; which I wasn’t thinking of, when developing ”Krásnịca”; and wasn’t even aware of, when I first came up with this idea; and, unlike ”Hangul”, ”Krásnịca” doesn’t use weird depictions of trees (that don’t even look like trees), for vowels. Like, what do trees have to do with vowel pronunciation? Acrophony, maybe? 🤔); and it’s very versatile, and can be adapted to fit various, wildly different languages. Even some click-sounds are representable, in ”Krásnịca”. Basically, the consonants are squares (being more ”angular” sounds), vowels are circles (as they are more ”round”, sound-wise), and different flags and markings are used to distinguish individual letters from each other. Generally, on the left, are back-of-the-mouth -sounds, like velar and glottal consonants, and back vowels (imagine a head facing right, which, I think is the default position for Westerners; so, the ”back” would be on the left, and the ”front” would be on the right); at the horizontal center, are central sounds, like alveolar consonants and central vowels; and on the right, are front-of-the-mouth -sounds, like bilabial consonants and front vowels. Regarding consonants, at the top, are voiceless sounds, like voiceless plosives, sibilants, spirants, etc.; at the vertical center, are voiced plosives, many voiced fricatives, etc.; and, at the bottom, are nasals, voiced sibilants, etc. Regarding vowels, at the top, are open vowels; at the vertical center, are mid-vowels; and, at the bottom, are closed vowels. Typically, a dot represents a strong sound, while a ring represents a weaker sound, and a dot within a ring usually represents an extra-strong sound. Lines often represent sonorants and continuous consonants (not plosives) that one can easily extend in time, like ”L” and ”R”, and a zig-zag represents a trill, like in ”R”, which, in the Uralic languages, would mostly be a voiced alveolar trill; thus, marked with a square with a vertical zig-zag bisecting it, at the horizontal center. Laterals (like ”L”) are marked with a straight line (”L” is literally just a square that’s bisected by a vertical, straight line, at the horizontal center). ”Polyphonemic” sounds (sounds that change their quality, from beginning to end, like affricates), and intermediate sounds (sounds that have features from two or more basic sounds), are marked with combination letters. For example, ”X” is just a square, combining the top-left dot of ”K” and the upper horizontal bar of ”S”; and ”Ẃ”, representing a voiceless bilabial fricative [ɸ], in Krasnian _(”Krásnjian Kieli”,_ in Krasnian), a Finnic language I’ve ”developed”, like, 99,7% naturally; is just a square, combining the top-right dot of ”P” and the top-left ring of ”H”; so: ”PH”. So, it’s pretty straight-forward, once you get the hang of it; I should think.
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Mon in Norga Vestlandet Ålesund mon close to Sápmi
If the Northwestern region of Russia will ever become independent then we‘d see a Greater Scandinavia: Sami Republic of Kola(ndia), Republic of Karelia, Republic of Ingria.
Spiritual
This lowkey souds like nkosi sikele'i Africa
Both kind of have a similar message of tolerance, compassion, and peaceful co-existence. 🙂
If you are interested in the Sami language and culture, I strongly recommend you to watch this video... :)
ua-cam.com/video/HyRan7oUUQ0/v-deo.html
@@roufamagga4453 Thanks! I’ll take a gander. 👍🏻
Sápmi
I’m 11 % same and I feel this song in my heart
Sami people stay strong and don't let the Norwegians and swedish remove your culture.
Wow, So is this why Sami Hyppia is called Sami?
Yeah, probably 😅.
No, but seriously, the name ”Sami”, in Finnish, is of Biblical origin (”Samuel”), just like ”Sam” in English.
what if Lapland became an independent state?
Incidence of winged piglets increase.
No hate, just saying.
@@seand.g423 wtf do you mean by winged piglets?
Majority of Lapland aren't Samis, so I don't see that as realistic.
(Speaking as a norwegian speaking sami) I'd stay in Norway, we are one country built on the land of to peoples, and dividing us isn't viable. We are also only about 30000-50000 samis, and most of us don't even speak the language anymore. Also, most samis have both norwegian and sami family
I'm not Sámi, but my partner is, and as far as I understand, there's little to no interest among Sámi people in having their own state. They don't want or need it. A state means running a government, a police force, an army, whatever else, and they just...don't see any reason to do that. They just wanna herd their reindeer in peace. Instead what they want is recognition and the right to live and practice their culture freely on their own land. They want to be able to herd reindeer over the four countries with no restriction. They want rights on their own land- to be able to say "no" to having mines and oil pipelines and bombing ranges on their herding sites. They don't want cheap copies of their culture and crafts being made to sell to tourists. Things like that really. But they want to do this in peaceful coexistence as part of the Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish and Russian states. So still there, just with rights to their land and freedom to do their own thing.
Oh, and don't use "Lapland" to refer to the Sámi lands. Use "Sápmi" or "Saapmi" instead.
Honestly, as an American, Norwegians and Sami aren’t that much different at all, I don’t see the logic for the discrimination in the past
The cultures are very distinct, and the language are from two completely different language trees. Still of course no reason for discrimination, but culturally just as different as anglos and Native Americans
@akka Ih Well put 👍🏻.
@@david82633 Exactly 👌🏻.
LoL, "as an american", ofcourse you understand fuck all! brainwashing it is called, stop murdering ppl worldwide, perhaps you might learn something.
@@P4neK4keas if some american commenter is responsible for murder, why are you so triggered lol
Sápmi independence ?
No, I'm not Sámi, but my partner is, and as far as I understand, there's little to no interest among Sámi people in having their own state. They don't want or need it. A state means running a government, a police force, an army, whatever else, and they just...don't see any reason to do that. They just wanna herd reindeer in peace.
Instead what they want is recognition and the right to live and practice their culture freely on their own land. They want to be able to herd over the four countries and take their reindeer across the borders with no restrictions. They want no restrictions on how big their reindeer herds can be. They want rights to decide the fate of their own land- to be able to say "no" to having mines and oil pipelines and bombing ranges on their herding sites. They don't want cheap copies of their culture and crafts being made to sell to tourists. Things like that really. But they want to do this in peaceful coexistence as part of the Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish and Russian states. So still part of those countries, just with rights to their land and freedom to do their own thing on it.
Can't say I support separatism instead of autonomy, (they have 10 languages) but good song nonetheless.
There are very few people in the sámi community who would label themselves seperatists
If it were the will of the Sámi people, then I would support separatism (I mean, they are the original inhabitants of these lands; and so, they own these lands, and they have the right to decide, whether they want independence, or not; in my book); but, apparently, it is not.
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@@PC_Simo even if we wanted seperatism, sápmi have a Sámi minority in almost all cities. We would be a minority in our own country
@@david82633 Yeah, that might be an issue 🤔.
@@david82633 Plus they're very small in the Kola Peninsula.I don't see that going well I'm afraid
das a cool flag
It is. It’s my favourite flag of a recognized people group. The colours are vibrant, and allude to the _gákti_ (the Sámi national outfit); and they even represent the same things, as the same colours in the flag of Krasnia (a micronation I’ve founded), which I designed (coincidentally; as in, I designed the basic format of the flag, before I’d even heard of the Sámi people; although I *_AM_* Finnish):
🟩 = Nature
🟥 = Fire
🟦 = Water
🟨 = Sun(light)
@@PC_Simo Nice i always thought that the colors and pattern were some of the most cool looking things ive ever seen on a flag
@@Shtephen Yes. I agree, 100%. Thank you for your comment. 🙂👍🏻
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@@PC_Simo you are welcome for this comment
SÁMIEATNAN SÁMIIDE.
Sweden:
Saamiland: ggggggggg
there is only 30000 to 50000 sami people in the world
Hopefully a nordic union will treat the sami well
Don't think we will see a union again
@@david82633 The warmer climate will open up exploitation opportunities in the arctic which will make russia, USA and china try to get control over it which will one way or another get the nordic countries involved. Either we get occupied or puppeted by russia or USA or we form a union, there's no other alternative.
@@hkl1459 we are basically a USian puppet already, I find that more likely
@@david82633 *ally
@@mariasirona1622 finland maybe, but Norway had been helping the US in their pointless wars for decades
をサーミ県県歌。
I respect the sami people but they will never get to carve up Norway, Sweden Finland and Russia for their own nation =)
As far as I know, most sami don't really want our own nation. We just want our rights respected and what is left of our culture preserved. We just want to live as we are without fear. Would having our own nation be nice? Yes, but not at the cost of splitting up countries today
The same as Kurdistan, they are also in 4 countries but remain united 🟦🟥🟨🟩🟥🟦🤝🏻🟥🌞🟩
Flag to denmark🇩🇰🇩🇰 S a m ii LAnD
There aren’t any Sami’s in Denmark.
@No one but there aren’t any native Sami’s in modern Denmark.
@No one I’m Norwegian
@No one nice to meet you too!
Mogged by the North Germanics
Im Norwegian not Sámi
This is a terrible anthem because it does not include joiking. Seriously, the sami have an unique singing tradition and they _don't_ have it in their literal ANTHEM!?
Some people want to change the anthem to "Sámi eatnan duoddariid", which is recognized as the sámi national joik (at least in Norway)
Yes, that is kind of weird. But I think it’s probably because they want to have actual lyrics in their anthem. Also, Finland doesn’t have _runonlaulanta_ in our anthem (instead, we have a tune composed by a German guy, making our so-called ”National Anthem” more like a generic *_EUROPEAN_* music piece, which is a huge disservice to the Finnish Nationalism, in my opinion; plus, the lyrics are kind of boring, and don’t really express Nationalism or patriotism, if you ask me. The same goes for our flag, which is just a rip-off of the Swedish and Danish flags, the flags of our biggest oppressors; and the Nordic cross alludes to Christianity, which I’m also not a fan of, as it was forced upon us by the Swedish imperialists, to replace our *_OWN, INDIGENOUS, FINNISH_* culture, which was trampled to all but oblivion and demonized the hell out of by the Swedish Christians; but, as a Finnish Pagan and a Turanist, I choose to interpret our flag as representing Väinämöinen’s cap; and it even goes for our coat-of-arms, which, again, is a rip-off of the Swedish oppressors and exploiters, which has *_NOTHING_* to do with Finland (lion is not a Finnish animal; and a sword is not a Finnish weapon, it’s a generic weapon). The only thing that *_COULD_* allude to *_ANYTHING_* Finnish, is the number of rosettes (9), for the 9 historical regions of Finland: Lapland, Ostrobothnia, Savonia, Karelia, Satakunta, Tavastia, Uusimaa, Finland Proper, and Ahvenanmaa (Åland); but, *_OF COURSE,_* the Government has left that part blank 😒. I mean, do they actively *_HATE_* our country, because they seem to *_DELIBERATELY AVOID ANY_* Nationalist symbolism? Like, what’s the point of even having a National Anthem and a flag and a coat-of-arms, if you’re not allowed or don’t allow yourself to display any Nationalist imagery? 🤯), and the Mongolian National Anthem doesn’t include throat singing. 🇫🇮🇲🇳
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@@david82633 I don’t blame them; but I also think that *_THIS_* Anthem is *_REALLY_* beautiful, too 😌.
Just what I skull til to say!
elendig video
Kvem faen er du til å si det?
@@terjeaasheim3651 Exactly 🎯! Shame on them!
Then, what are you doing here? Shameful of you!
Not a country and will never be