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BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS

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by Elin Kåven

Often we get questions about what Sami book recommendations we can share for learning about the Sami culture.

While there are tons of books about Sami people written, there are not that many we truly recommend.

But we will let you know when we do find books we can recommend, and add them to this post.

So far here are the two Sami book recommendations from us:

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You can get this Sami book recommendation here (hopefully): https://www.gavpi.org/voksne/726-what-we-believe-in-expanded-edition.html

You can get this Sami book recommendation here (hopefully): https://www.gavpi.org/voksne/673-joik-i-den-gamle-samiske-religionen-yoik-in-the-old-sami-religion.html

Or here: https://www.norli.no/boker/dokumentar-og-fakta/livssyn-og-selvutvikling/joik-i-den-gamle-samiske-religionen-yoik-in-the-old-sami-religion?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiArfauBhApEiwAeoB7qNJ3NSTm338GUQ6IqQ7x_QLY6Z3xZmWbgB7SntjAgS0GtiQgGtqi3xoCVhsQAvD_BwE

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But here on the other hand: Elin is teaching a class in this edition of “Songs of Mother Europe

SAMI BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS FROM YOU GUYS (READERS OF THIS BLOG):

Emelie Demant Hatt. With the Lapps in the High Mountains: A Woman Among the Sami, 1907-1908 (from 1913). A loose summary; the journals of a woman who travelled with some Sami people in 1907/08. A really insightful read as Demant Hatt has a pleasant writing style which is rich in details. 

Emelie Demant Hatt. By the Fire: Sami Folktales and Legends (first published 2019 in ebook form).

John Trygve Solbakk. We are the Sámi: An Introduction to the Indigenous People of Norway. (2006). More of an information booklet than a book but has lots of information. 

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1 Comments

  1. This is actually a question I was having in mind for a while, but didn’t know how to put it. What about fiction books about Sami people? To Cook a bear and The end of drum-time are praised and received several literature recognitions, whereas the first one presents the Sami boy ” saved” from his malign background only through education and Christianity. Isn’t it offensive? I am not yet by the end of the book, so I might be wrong. From the second one I have so far read only an excerpt, so I would like to know your opinion on it, wouldn’t like to have a distortioned view of the reality.

    Thanks and thank you for the blog entries, I always read them with great interest.

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