Sami traditions

Saba, Isak (1919) “Lappiske sange.”

The category Sami Traditions consists of a variety of folklore records, mainly in Skolt Sami, Northern Sami, and Norwegian. The collections after Isak Saba and Just Qvigstad are the largest ones, and contain oral narratives from the late 19th century and the first part of the 20th century. In addition to folktales, legends, leudd, and religious songs, the collections also contain letters, photos, diaries, and published manuscripts. An example is Moltke Moe's draft for the introduction of Qvigstad's book Lappiske Eventyr (Lappish Folk Tales, 1887). Another example is Om sammensatte lappiske stedsnavn (On Composite Lappish Place Names), an offprint signed by Isak Saba in 1920.

llustration: NFS Saba 5, p. 32.

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Væččerjar' akaš / Vætschersjø-mor
Jogor Dæppan livdde / Sang om Jogor Dæppan
Bietta livdde / Sang om Bietta
Guoddan
Æi buokak havka dallam gæk čaccai šaddek / Alle kvæles ikke straks, som kommer i vand og synker nedi
Ollo noaiddevuotta dat dakku ain Garjjalažai gaskast / Der gjøres endnu megen trolldom i Karelen
Fuonaš / Fuonäsch
Tiddak / Overtro
Varsel