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Finnish Sámi, The Tana (river), Four Winds hat

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Suomi: Opettaja Pedar (Peđar) Jalvi oli kotoisin Utsjoen kunnasta. Jalvi oli Suomen ensimmäinen saamelainen kirjailija.
Davvisámegiella: Pedar (Peđar) Jalvi lei Suoma vuosttaš sápmelaš girječálli.
English: Pedar Jalvi (Piera Klemetinpoika Helander) was a teacher, and the first Finnish Sámi author.
Norsk bokmål: Pedar (Peđar) Jalvi var Finlands første samiske forfatter.
Svenska: Pedar (Peđar) Jalvi var den första samiskspråkiga författaren i Finland.
Date circa 1905
date QS:P,+1905-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source https://www.lapinkansa.fi/lappi/kiitelty-pedar-jalvi-nayttely-saa-uuden-muodon-animoitu-peli-vie-pian-saamelaiskulttuurin-ja-sen-historian-aarelle-200305422/
Author Armas Launis

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