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Sámi ethnic group
template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Skolt Sámi or Skolts are a Sámi ethnic group. They currently live in and around the villages
Skolts
Uralic language
addition, there are a lot of Skolts living outside of this area, particularly in the capital region. From 1978 to 1986, the Skolts had a quarterly called Sääʹmođđâz
Skolt_Sámi
National Archives of Finland and the Finnish Sámi Archives are Skolts of the Year 2015] (in Skolt Sami). Yle Sápmi. Retrieved August 5, 2018. "Kuun metsän Kaisa
Skolt_of_the_Year_Award
Village in Sør-Varanger, Norway
had a strong influence on the Skolts, who adopted Christianity in its Eastern Orthodox form in the 16th century. The Skolt Sami language is highly endangered
Neiden,_Norway
Village in Inari, Finland
one of the main areas where the Skolts live. The majority of Sevettijärvi's 350 residents, approximately 90%, are Skolt, although there are a few Finns
Sevettijärvi
2023 Finnish film
forced assimilation the Skolts experienced and the resulting mental trauma that still affects them. The director, who is also Skolt, had similar experiences
Jeʹvida
Latin letter O with tilde
letter is the 25th letter of the alphabet, pronounced as in Estonian. In the Skolt Sami language, this letter is the 25th letter of the alphabet, pronounced
Õ
Uralic languages spoken by the Sami people
language boundaries, in particular between Northern Sami, Inari Sami and Skolt Sami, the speakers of which are not able to understand each other without
Sámi_languages
British anthropologist
Anthropology 1970, PhD 1976). His doctoral work was conducted with the Skolt Sámi of northeastern Finland, studying their ecological adaptations, social
Tim_Ingold
region have their names also given in the local Sami languages. Inari Sami, Skolt Sami and Northern Sami in the case of Inari; only Northern Sami in the other
List of municipalities of Finland
List_of_municipalities_of_Finland
Region of Finland
Aanaar; Skolt Sami: Aanar; Northern Sami: Anár; Swedish: Enare) Sodankylä (Northern Sami: Soađegilli) Utsjoki (Northern Sami: Ohcejohka; Skolt Sami: Uccjokk)
Lapland_(Finland)
Extinct Sámi language
linguistic continuum between Inari Sámi and Skolt Sámi (some Kemi groups sounded more like Inari, and some more like Skolt, due to geographic proximity). Extinct
Kemi_Sámi
Letter of the Latin alphabet
(/ˈplɛʒər/). Ezh is also used as a letter in some orthographies of Laz and Skolt Sami, both by itself, and with a caron (⟨Ǯ ǯ⟩). In Laz, these represent
Ezh
Latin letter A with circumflex
Â, â (a-circumflex) is a letter of the Inari Sami, Skolt Sami, Romanian, Vietnamese and Mizo alphabets. This letter also appears in French, Friulian,
Â
Southern Sámi, Ume Sámi, Pite Sámi, Lule Sámi, Northern Sámi, Inari Sámi, Skolt Sámi, and Kildin Sámi. Three different orthographical trends can be identified
Sámi_orthography
Grammatical category
person term is also sometimes used for the category of impersonal verbs in Skolt Saami. The so-called "zero person" in Finnish and related languages, in
Grammatical_person
Letter of the Latin alphabet
represents the sound [d͡ʒ]. Following its UPA usage, it was adopted in the Skolt Sami alphabet for the same value. It typically appears doubled, where it
Ǯ
Indigenous people of Northern Europe
in 1992. There are three Sámi languages spoken in Finland: North Sámi, Skolt Sámi and Inari Sámi. Of these languages, Inari Sámi, which is spoken by
Sámi_people
Language family of Northern Eurasia
Hungarian, as in hattyú [hɒcːuː] "swan". Some Sámi languages, for example Skolt Sámi, distinguish three degrees: plain ⟨l⟩ [l], palatalized ⟨'l⟩ [lʲ], and
Uralic_languages
Bog region in Savukoski, Lapland, Finland
-lauta=tsi- + jänkä): adderidži: possibly from a Samic given name (compare Skolt Sami Oʹnddri) that is cognate with Finnish Antero (<< Latin Andreas); the
Äteritsiputeritsipuolilautatsijänkä
Äteritsiputeritsipuolilautatsijänkä
Geographical peninsula in Europe
Sami, Lule Sami, Southern Sami) Fennoskandiija (Inari Sami) Fääʹnnoskandd (Skolt Sami) Фенноскандия (Russian) Fennoscandia in March 2002 Geography Location
Fennoscandia
Latin letter C with caron
orthographies of Pomak. In Berber, Karelian, Slovenian, Serbo-Croatian, Sorbian, Skolt Sami, and Lakota alphabets, it is the fourth letter of the alphabet. In
Č
Municipality in Lapland, Finland
[ˈinɑri]; Inari Sami: Aanaar; Inari Sami pronunciation: [ˈɑːnɑːr]; Skolt Sami: Aanar Skolt Sami pronunciation: [ˈɑːnɑr]Northern Sami: Anár Northern Sami pronunciation:
Inari,_Finland
Surname list
sometimes spelled Gaurilov, is a Skolt Saami surname originating in and around Suõʹnnʼjel, derived from the Skolt given name Kaurrâl, i.e. Gabriel. All
Gauriloff
Phonetic feature
explicit testimony of grammarians of the time). In a few languages, including Skolt Sami and many of the Central Chadic languages, palatalization is a suprasegmental
Palatalization_(phonetics)
Musical artist
grandfather's gramophone. In 1944, after the Continuation War, the Suonikylä Skolts were once again evacuated, this time to the Oulu region. Later on, they
Jaakko_Gauriloff
District in Murmansk Oblast, Russia
Пе́ченгский райо́н; Finnish: Petsamo; Norwegian: Peisen; Northern Sami: Beahcán; Skolt Sami: Peäccam) is an administrative district (raion), one of the six in
Pechengsky_District
Latin letter A with overring
Transylvanian Saxon, Walloon, Rotuman, Chamorro, Lule Sami, Pite Sami, Skolt Sami, Southern Sami, Ume Sami, Pamirian languages, and Greenlandic alphabets
Å
Endangered Uralic language of Finland
three Sámi languages spoken in Finland; the other two are Northern Sámi and Skolt Sámi, which are endangered languages as well. There may be as many as nine
Inari_Sámi_language
Country in northern Europe
languages that are spoken in Finland are Northern Sami, Inari Sami, and Skolt Sami. The rights of minority groups (in particular Sami, Swedish speakers
Finland
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨cç⟩ in IPA
A voiceless palatal affricate occurs in such languages as Hungarian and Skolt Sami, among others. The consonant is quite rare; it is mostly absent from
Voiceless_palatal_affricate
Letter of the Latin alphabet
referred to by Unicode as a G with stroke, is a letter used in alphabets for Skolt Sámi in Fennoscandia, Kiowa in North America, Kadiwéu in South America.
G_with_stroke
List of European ethnic groups
Russia) Inari Sámi, Kildin Sámi, Lule Sámi, Northern Sámi, Pite Sámi, Skolt Sámi, Southern Sámi, Ter Sámi, Ume Sámi, Akkala Sámi Christianity → Protestantism
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Europe
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Europe
Sámi activist art group
Languages Eastern Mainland Akkala Sámi † Inari Sámi Kainuu Sámi † Kemi Sámi † Skolt Sámi Peninsular Kildin Sámi Ter Sámi Western Central Western Lule Sámi Northern
Suohpanterror
Matleena Fofonoff or in Skolt Sami: Maadrân Evvan nijdd Matleena (née Gauriloff, born in 1949 in Rautaperäjärvi, Inari, Finland) is a Skolt master craftsman
Matleena_Fofonoff
Lake in Finland
Inarijärvi/Inarinjärvi, Northern Sami: Anárjávri, Inari Sami: Aanaarjävri, Skolt Sami: Aanarjäuʹrr, Swedish: Enare träsk, Norwegian: Enaresjøen) is the largest
Lake_Inari
Grammatical case denoting "partialness", "without result" or "without specific identity"
kala ära "I will eat (all of) the fish". Of the Sámi languages, Inari and Skolt Sámi still have a partitive, although it is slowly disappearing and its
Partitive_case
Sámi living in Finland, it also had articles in Inari Sámi and a few in Skolt Sámi. Before 1979, Norway, Sweden and Finland all had their own orthography
Sámi_media
Consonantal sound
alveolo-palatal affricate. It occurs in languages such as Albanian and Skolt Sami, among others. The voiced palatal affricate is quite rare; it is mostly
Voiced_palatal_affricate
Latin letter K with caron
Ǩ (K with a caron) is a letter used in the Laz language and in the Skolt Saami language, where it represents [kʼ] and [c͡ç] respectively. The Unicode
Ǩ
Village in Sør-Varanger, Norway
Grense Jakobselv (Norwegian), Vueʹrjemjokk (Skolt Sami), or Vuoremijoki (Kven) (also: Vuorjánjohka (Northern Sami) and Гренсе Якобсэльв (Russian)) is
Grense_Jakobselv
Urban-type settlement in Murmansk Oblast, Russia
Nikel (Russian: Ни́кель, lit. 'nickel'; Skolt Sami: Koolâsjokk, Norwegian: Nikkel, Finnish: Nikkeli, formerly Kolosjoki) is an urban locality (an urban-type
Nikel
Reconstructed ancestor of the Sámi languages
Skolt Sámi, and Akkala Sámi, share further innovations: Gemination of *s *ś *c *ć *k even in the weak grade. Merging of unstressed *u with *ɔ̄. Skolt
Proto-Sámi_language
Skolt Sámi journalist
Wesslin (born 7 November 1991) is a Skolt Saami journalist and news anchor from Finland and a strong advocate of the Skolt Sami language, her grandmother Olga's
Sara_Wesslin
Lake in Inari, Finland
Lake Sevettijärvi (Skolt Sami: Čeʹvetjäuʹrr, Inari Sami: Čevetjävri) a medium-sized lake in the Näätämöjoki main catchment area. It is located in the
Lake_Sevettijärvi
Language where one kind of inflection indicates multiple changes of aspect
languages, like Hungarian, Estonian, Finnish, and the Sami languages, such as Skolt Sami, as they are primarily agglutinative.[citation needed] Unusual for
Fusional_language
Letter of the Latin alphabet
Nui language Sami languages Inari Sami Lule Sami Northern Sami Ume Sami Skolt Sami Kildin Sami (during Latinisation in the 1930s) Turkic languages during
Eng_(letter)
Town in Lapland, Finland
Kemijärvi (Northern Sami: Giemajávri; Inari Sami: Kiemâjävri; Skolt Sami: Ǩeeʹmmjäuʹrr) is a town and municipality of Finland. It is located in the sub-region
Kemijärvi
Village in Lapland, Finland
Ivalo (Inari Sami: Avveel, Northern Sami: Avvil, Skolt Sami: Â’vvel, Russian: Ивало) is a village in the municipality of Inari, Lapland, Finland, located
Ivalo
Airport in Ivalo, Inari, Finland
lentoasema, Northern Sami: Avvila girdingieddi, Inari Sami: Avveel kirdemkieddi, Skolt Sami: Âʹvvel ǩeʹrddemǩedd, Swedish: Ivalo flygplats) is an airport in Inari
Ivalo_Airport
Variant of the letter D
practice. In the present-day orthographies of Northern Sámi, Inari Sámi and Skolt Sámi, ⟨đ⟩ represents the fricative [ð]. It is considered a distinct letter
D_with_stroke
Diacritical mark (◌̌)
letters Č/č, Š/š and Ž/ž appear in Northern Sami, Inari Sami and Skolt Sami. Skolt Sami also uses three other consonants with the caron: Ǯ/ǯ (ezh-caron)
Caron
Three Sámi languages are spoken in Finland: Northern Sámi, Inari Sámi and Skolt Sámi. The Sámi languages are recognized as indigenous by Section 17 of the
Languages_of_Finland
Sami musician and politician
Tiina Juulia Sanila-Aikio or Skolt Sami: Paavvâl Taannâl Tiina(born 25 March 1983 in Sevettijärvi, Inari, Finland) is a Skolt reindeer herder, musician,
Tiina_Sanila-Aikio
1943 novella by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
A translation of the book was published as U'cc priinsâž in Skolt Sámi translated by Skolt Sámi author Kati-Claudia Fofonoff in 2000, a language spoken
The_Little_Prince
2019 British-Finnish TV drama series
Finland Swedish actor Japanese actor Northern-Sami actor Inari Sami Actor Skolt Sami actor Moomintroll Taron Egerton (S1–2) Jack Rowan (S3–4) Joonas Nordman
Moominvalley_(TV_series)
Thunder god in Sámi mythology
might have been simply trying to find a Sámi equivalent for Rauni, as the Skolts had never heard of the thunder god having a wife. On Sámi shaman drums Horagalles
Horagalles
(1951–2022), Swedish Sámi ice hockey player Tiina Sanila-Aikio (born 1983), Skolt Sámi reindeer herder, musician and president of the Finnish Sámi Parliament
List_of_Sámi_people
Urban-type settlement in Murmansk Oblast, Russia
Finnish and Swedish: Petsamo; Norwegian: Petsjenga; Northern Sami: Beahcán; Skolt Sami: Peäccam) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Pechengsky
Pechenga (urban-type settlement), Murmansk Oblast
Pechenga_(urban-type_settlement),_Murmansk_Oblast
8-bit character encoding
characters which are absent in ISO-8859-10, but which are required for writing Skolt Sami or historic Sami orthographies. It is intended to be used in an ISO
ISO/IEC_8859-10
Place in Lapland, Finland
four official languages: Finnish, Inari Sami (ca. 400 estimated speakers), Skolt Sami (ca. 400 speakers), and Northern Sami (ca. 700 speakers). The estimates
Kaamanen
Race of beings in Germanic mythology
(borrowed) Proto-Samic: *jietënës (borrowed) Eastern Samic: Inari Sami: jietânâs Skolt Sami: jĭ̬ĕ̬ᵓt̀tᴬnɐ̑s Western Samic: Lule Sami: jiehtanis Northern Sami:
Jötunn
Surname list
is a Skolt Saami surname. Notable people with the surname include: Kati-Claudia Fofonoff (1947–2011), Skolt Saami author Matleena Fofonoff (Skolt Sami:
Fofonoff
Historic monastery in Murmansk Oblast, Russia
Inspired by the model of the Solovki, Tryphon wished to convert the local Skolts to Christianity and to demonstrate how faith could flourish in the most
Pechenga_Monastery
Grammatical case
the Nimega baar (the bar with a name). The abessive marker for nouns in Skolt Sámi is -tää or -taa in both the singular and the plural: Riâkkum veäʹrtää
Abessive_case
Latin letter G with caron
caron, is a letter used in several Latin orthographies. In the Romany and Skolt Sami languages, it represents the palatalized g [ɟ͡ʝ]. It has also been
Ǧ
Language spoken on the Kola Peninsula of northwestern Russia
Sámi languages by number of speakers. However, unlike its close relatives Skolt Sámi and Inari Sámi, Kildin Sámi is only used actively by very few people
Kildin_Sámi
City in Sør-Varanger, Finnmark, Norway
to Russians, Finns and Skolt Sami, the town is also known as Kirkkoniemi (Finnish), Киркенес (Russian), and Ǩeârkknjargg (Skolt Sami). The area around
Kirkenes
required), Kildin Sami at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required), Skolt Sami at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required), Inari Sami
List of languages by number of speakers in Europe
List_of_languages_by_number_of_speakers_in_Europe
Phonetic phenomenon in Uralic languages
grades. In the languages in closest contact to Finnic (Northern, Inari and Skolt), a number of developments towards the situation in Finnish and Karelian
Consonant_gradation
Knives of the Sami people
The Sami knife (Skolt Sami: jõnn-neiʹbb, Inari Sami: stuorrânijbe, Northern Sami: stuorraniibi, all of which mean "big-knife", and Finnish: lapinleuku
Sami_knife
Russian monk and ascetic (1495–1583)
often attributed to his skillful blends of Orthodoxy and pagan practices. Skolts Garrett, Paul D., "Tryphon of Pechenga", Biographical Dictionary of Christian
Tryphon_of_Pechenga
Sugar transport tissue in vascular plants
ISBN 0-470-04737-2. Magnani, Natalia (2016). "Reconstructing Food Ways: Role of Skolt Sami Cultural Revitalization Programs in Local Plant Use". Journal of Ethnobiology
Phloem
Finnish frontiersman and reindeer herder
1919, Wallenius and Hihnavaara undertook a punitive expedition against the Skolts. The expedition was made up of Finnish Border Guards and local civilians
Aleksi_Hihnavaara
published the first book written in Mirandese: Flores mirandezas (1884) c. 1884 Skolt Sámi Gospel of Matthew in Cyrillic c. 1885 Carrier Barkerville Jail Text
List of languages by first written account
List_of_languages_by_first_written_account
List of interlinear glossing abbreviations
Developmental Study of an Eskimo–Aleut Language Timothy Feist (2010) A Grammar of Skolt Saami William Foley (1986) The Papuan Languages of New Guinea, Cambridge
List of glossing abbreviations
List_of_glossing_abbreviations
Concept in linguistics
the negation modus. Indicative, conditional, and oblique Imperative In Skolt Saami the SN shows a negative auxiliary compared with a non-finite LV. For
Negative_verb
Skolt Sámi author and translator
(8 December 1947 in Ivalo – 12 June 2011) was a Skolt Sámi author and translator who wrote in Skolt Sámi and Finnish. Her books have also been translated
Kati-Claudia_Fofonoff
Manchu | Northern Sámi | Polish | Quechua | Russian | Sanskrit | Serbian | Skolt Sámi | Slovak | Slovene | Sorbian | Tamil | Telugu | Tlingit | Turkish |
List_of_grammatical_cases
Indigenous baby carrier
Cradleboards (Cheyenne: pâhoešestôtse, Navajo: awéétsʼáál, Northern Sami: gietkka, Skolt Sami: ǩiõtkâm, Inari Sami: kietkâm, Pite Sami: gietkam, Kazakh: бесік, Kyrgyz:
Cradleboard
Piece of traditional Sámi clothing
Sámi: gáppte, gåppto Lule Sámi: gáppte/gábdde Inari Sámi: mááccuh [smn] Skolt Sámi: määccaǩ Kildin Sámi: ма̄цэх/юххьп/юппа Ter Sámi: mā͕ᵈtsa͕ᵍ The Finnish
Gákti
Sääʹmođđâz (The Skolt News) is to date the world's only quarterly that has been printed in the Skolt Sámi language. It ran from 1978 to 1986. Published
Sääʹmođđâz
Gulf in Russia
The Kandalaksha Gulf (Russian: Кандалакшский залив, Skolt Sami: Käddluhtt, Finnish: Kantalahti) is located in the Republic of Karelia, and Murmansk Oblast
Kandalaksha_Gulf
Nearly extinct Uralic language
spelling system for Sámi languages using the Latin alphabet and based on Skolt Sámi was developed in the 1930s. Oktyabrina Voronova published the only
Ter_Sámi
vuossargâ majebargâ koskokko tuorâstâh turâstâh vástuppeivi lávárdâh lávurdâh Skolt Sami (for comparison) pâʹsspeiʹvv vuõssargg mââibargg seärad neljdpeiʹvv
Names_of_the_days_of_the_week
River
The Tuloma (Russian: Тулома, romanized: Tuloma, Skolt Sami: Tuållâmjokk, Northern Sami: Doallánjohka and Finnish: Tuulomajoki) is a river in Murmansk
Tuloma_(river)
site of Shinmura Izuru Foundation (in Japanese) "Vuoden koltta -palkinto" [Skolt of the Year Award]. saaminuett.fi. Retrieved August 5, 2018. "Neil & Saras
List of language-related awards
List_of_language-related_awards
Different names for European cities in neighbouring languages
Illau (German*), Illava (Hungarian*) Inari Aanaar (Inari Sami), Anaar (Skolt Sami), Anár (Northern Sami)*, Enare (Swedish)*, Inari (Finnish)*, Inari
Names of European cities in different languages (I–L)
Names_of_European_cities_in_different_languages_(I–L)
Sámi temporary dwelling
lavvu (or Northern Sami: lávvu, Lule Sami: låvdagoahte, Inari Sami: láávu, Skolt Sami: kååvas, Kildin Sami: коавас (kåvas), Finnish: kota or umpilaavu, Norwegian:
Lavvu
Municipality in Lapland, Finland
Savukoski (Northern Sami: Suovvaguoika; Inari Sami: Suovâkuoškâ; Skolt Sami: Suõvvkuõškk) is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the province
Savukoski
Finnic language
Swedish (5.42%), one of the Sámi languages (for example Northern, Inari, or Skolt), or another language as their first language. Finnish is spoken as a second
Finnish_language
Peninsula in the northwest of Russia
Skolt Sámi family in Prirechny/Suõʹnnjel/Suonikylä, 1903
Kola_Peninsula
required), Kildin Sami at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required), Skolt Sami at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required), Inari Sami
Languages_of_Europe
Elected political body for the Sámi people in Norway
Pite Sami: Sámedigge, Ume Sami: Sámiediggie, Southern Sami: Saemiedigkie, Skolt Sami: Sääʹmteʹǧǧ) is the representative body for people of Sámi heritage
Sámi_Parliament_of_Norway
River in the country of Finland
The Paatsjoki River (Finnish: Paatsjoki, Skolt Sami: Paaččjokk, Northern Sami: Báhčaveaijohka, Norwegian: Pasvikelva, Swedish: Pasvik älv, Russian: Паз
Paatsjoki
International award given by the BBC
director Purity Wako Uganda Life coach empowering women Sara Wesslin Finland Skolt Sami journalist who lobbied for government funding for Sami language teaching
100_Women_(BBC)
Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom rmc, rmf, rml, rmn, rmo, rmw, rmy Skolt Saami Severely endangered 350 Also spoken in: Norway, Russia sms Yiddish
List of endangered languages in Europe
List_of_endangered_languages_in_Europe
Nordic ethnic celebration
Waitangi Day Northern Sami: Sámi álbmotbeaivi; Inari Sami: Säämi aalmugpeivi; Skolt Sami: Saaʹmi meersažpeiʹvv; Southern Sami: Saemiej åålmegebiejjie; Norwegian:
Sámi_National_Day
Writing systems for the Kildin Sámi language
exception of the dialect spoken in Notozero, which is actually a dialect of Skolt Sámi, the difference between the various Kildin Sámi dialects is more of
Kildin_Sámi_orthography
Norwegian sports club
champions, mostly within running events. An early medal winner was Svein Skolt, who took a national bronze medal in the steeplechase in 1951. A few years
Ullensaker/Kisa_IL
SKOLTS
SKOLTS
SKOLTS
SKOLTS
Biblical
apprehending; possessing; seeing
Girl/Female
Danish, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Indian, Japanese, Latin, Sanskrit, Swedish
Grace; Favour; Apricot from Nara; Grain
Boy/Male
Hindu
Friend, One who look after and take care of whole universe, Another name of Lord Vishnu, Glorious
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Greek, Hebrew
Peace; Light
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Krishna
Female
Portuguese
Feminine form of Galician-Portuguese Antón, possibly ANTÓNIA means "invaluable."Â
Girl/Female
Tamil
Happiness
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian
Great Transmission
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Earth
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Love
SKOLTS
SKOLTS
SKOLTS
SKOLTS
SKOLTS