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Sámi soga lávlla : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sami national anthem
Sámi soga lávlla (English: ''Song of the Sami Family/People'') is the anthem of the Sámi people. The text was written by Isak Saba, and Arne Sørli composed the music. Originally a poem, it was first published in the Sámi newspaper ''Saǥai Muittalægje'' on 1 April 1906.〔(Samenes nasjonaldag ), sametinget.no〕〔(En sång - ett folk ), samer.se〕 ''Sámi soga lávlla'' has been translated into most of the Sámi languages. ==History of the anthem==
The poem ''Sámi soga lávlla'' was written by Norwegian Sámi Isak Saba. He was a Norwegian school teacher and a researcher of Sami folklore and politics from Unjárga.〔(Lill-Ann Jensen: Isak Saba ), Store Norske Leksikon.〕 In 1906, he became the first Sami to be elected to the Norwegian Parliament (he was a deputy in 1906-1912). The poem was first published on April 1, 1906 on the Northern Sami in the Norwegian newspaper Sagai Muittalægje.〔(ИЗ ИСТОРИИ СААМСКОГО ОБЩЕСТВЕННО-ПОЛИТИЧЕСКОГО ДВИЖЕНИЯ В ХХ ВЕКЕ ), suri.ee〕 In August 1986, the 13th Sámi Conference, was held in the Swedish village of Åre, a poem Sámi soga lávlla was declared the national anthem of the Sami. The music written for these words were by the Norwegian composer Arne Sørli, was approved in 1992 as the official national anthem at the 15th Sámi Conference in Helsinki.
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