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sjkKemi Sami  

Type

  • Language

Definition

  • Kemi Sami is a Sami language that was originally spoken in the southernmost district of Finnish Lapland as far south as the Sami siidas around Kuusamo. A complex of local variants which had a distinct identity from other Sami dialects, but existed in a linguistic continuum between Inari Sami and Skolt Sami (some Kemi groups sounded more like Inari, and some more like Skolt, due to geographic proximity). Extinct now for over 100 years, few written examples of Kemi Sami survive. Johannes Schefferuss Lapponia from 1673 contains two yoik poems by the Kemi Sami Olof (Mattsson) Sirma, "Guldnasas" and "Moarsi favrrot". A short vocabulary was written by the Finnish priest Jacob Fellman in 1829 after he visited the villages of Salla (Kuolajärvi until 1936) and Sompio . Also, the following translation of the Lords Prayer...

Entry terms

  • Kemi Sami language
  • Sami, Kemi

ISO 639-3 code

  • sjk

Notation

  • sjk

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URI

http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/sjk

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