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- {{Artikkelilinkki|20140806092921| Table of contents: Living and household, clothing etc.}}<BR><BR> |luokat=Living and household, clothing etc.280 B (34 words) - 12:32, 30 December 2014
- ...arieties: {{Artikkelilinkki|0110|Akkala}}, {{Artikkelilinkki|0109|Kildin}} and Ter Saami. In {{Artikkelilinkki|0107|Inari Saami}} it constitutes the stem <P align="justify"> In the easternmost Saami languages (Kildin and Ter), the word has been borrowed from Baltic-Finnic languages (Finnish or K2 KB (334 words) - 14:31, 30 December 2014
- ...aning in several other {{Artikkelilinkki|20140721171759|Saami languages}}, and in Lule Saami the corresponding form also means ring of a ski pole basket o ... South Saami <i>vïere</i> a steep slope, Lule Saami <i>vierra</i> a ridge and {{Artikkelilinkki|0108|Skolt Saami}} <i>viõrr</i> a ridge, <i>tieva</i> (c2 KB (376 words) - 07:49, 23 November 2021
- ...pring. In autumn the reindeer were in a better condition after the summer, and thus they provided more sustenance than in spring.</p> ...nsi word means a drying rack (for meat), the Yurak word a storage shelter, and the Selkup word a bark pannier or frame in which children sat beside the fi2 KB (379 words) - 13:26, 30 December 2014
- ... of a (folk) costume ), and forms of it are also found in South, Ume, Pite and Lule Saami meaning a Lapp coat . The word kähti exists in Inari Saami, but ...tify"> A Lapp coat is a closed, frock-like outer garment with long sleeves and a split below the neckline in front. Most commonly it is made of frieze or2 KB (328 words) - 12:55, 30 December 2014
- ...dinavian word family which is represented in modern Swedish by <i>lock</i> and modern Norwegian <i>lok</i> cover, lid (the original meaning was perhaps co |luokat=Living and household, clothing etc., etymology1 KB (249 words) - 07:13, 23 November 2021
- ...espondences are concerned, it is also possible that the word in both Saami and Finnish is descended from a word in {{Artikkelilinkki|0142|Early Proto-Finn ...ne that its semantic development came from the sense of resting, lying or, and perhaps more probably, from the other meaning of this word family: sloping,2 KB (285 words) - 07:19, 23 November 2021
- ... goblet. The other, <i>koxa</i>, is mainly limited to the Norland dialect, and it means a small wooden or bone drinking vessel. This word also appears in ...altic-Finnic kauha, a Baltic loan word, then the forms found in South, Ume and Pite Saami are phonetically exceptional. The divergent phonetic structure o3 KB (466 words) - 12:53, 30 December 2014
- ...s and strapped into the cradle, they were protected from the freezing cold and the wind. The cradle was also used as a means of transporting the baby over ...atives meaning cradle (cf. Finnish <i>kätkyt</i>, Estonian <i>kätki</i>, and so on).</p>2 KB (327 words) - 15:02, 7 January 2016
- ...borrowed from a Scandinavian word, which is found in present-day Norwegian and Swedish in the form <i>skalle</i> skull .</p> {{Artikkelilinkki|20140806092921| Table of contents: Living and household, clothing etc.}}<BR> <BR>1 KB (233 words) - 13:06, 30 December 2014
- ...wo sisters Ellen Kitok Andersson and Margit Kitok Åström from Gällevare and Jokkmokk in the Swedish side of Sápmi have become known for their special {{Artikkelilinkki|20140806092921| Table of contents: Living and household, clothing etc.}}<BR><BR>2 KB (260 words) - 14:06, 30 December 2014
- ...acts throughout history. Older knives show some local differences in shape and decoration. The shape of the sheath can be divided into three: straight, be ...g time, many collectors have been interested in antler sheaths and knives, and this has made the Saami knife a collector's item. This has led to the knife4 KB (644 words) - 12:17, 30 December 2014
- ...stify"> The Saami Costume gives information about where the wearer belongs and it also tells about the wearer him/herself. The Saami people used to wear t ...h bartering. Quite early the broadcloth in different colours also appeared and costumes were sewn out of it. </p>10 KB (1,699 words) - 14:09, 30 December 2014
- ...d or not. In some areas there are also differences between buttons for men and buttons for women. </P> ...e mentioned Torill Labba, Vuolit Övre Soppero, Petteri Laiti, Anár/Inari and Risten Anne Hætta, Guovdageaidnu/Kautokeino. </P>2 KB (246 words) - 14:17, 30 December 2014
- ...clothes. Saami traditional clothes function today as a label of the family and they are practical to use. </P> ...sen, the skin is tanned with bark, all sinews are removed with the scraper and the skin is finally made soft by rubbing it by hand. There are of course ot3 KB (606 words) - 14:04, 30 December 2014
- ...ned to other Saami artefacts that previously had other usage. The purpose, and thus the content, has changed. Today it is also common for women to make <i {{Artikkelilinkki|20140806092921| Table of contents: Living and household, clothing etc.}}<BR><BR>2 KB (399 words) - 13:49, 30 December 2014
- ... <i>Šielat</i>/Amulets of silver are often fastened to the <i>gietkka</i> and they serve as protection, preventing the child from being exchanged with an .../P><BR><BR>{{Artikkelilinkki|20140806092921| Table of contents: Living and household, clothing etc.}}<BR><BR>3 KB (427 words) - 12:41, 30 December 2014
- ... reindeer), <i>lohkkegeres</i> (the sledge with lid for transporting food) and <i>vuodjingeres</i> (the sledge that transports people). The crosspieces we {{Artikkelilinkki|20140806092921| Table of contents: Living and household, clothing etc.}}<BR><BR>993 B (152 words) - 14:28, 30 December 2014
- ...ains or for decoration. The shape of the latter is to be looked at/admired and these vessels often have decorated horn intarsia. <BR>{{Artikkelilinkki|021 {{Artikkelilinkki|20140806092921| Table of contents: Living and household, clothing etc.}}<BR><BR>1 KB (201 words) - 11:16, 10 December 2021
- ...tip. In the Julev and South areas the leg skin is folded on the hairy side and the tip becomes straighter. </P> ...anned hide. Here, again, the decoration of broadcloth in different colours and patterns indicate the origin of the <i>stihkágálssohat</i>. It is also po4 KB (664 words) - 10:59, 22 December 2014