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<P align="justify"> National song <I>Sámi soga lávlla</I> is a poem written by Isak {{Artikkelilinkki|1666|Saban}} and originally published in 1906 in the newspaper àSagai Muittalaegje. It was given the status of an official national anthem at the 13th Saami Conference held in Åre, Sweden in 1986. Arne Sörlie's composition for the anthem was officially approved at the 15th Saami Conference in Helsinki in 1992. </P> <P align="justify"> The Sámi anthem </P> <P align="justify"> Far to the north, beneath the Great Bear Sápmi reveals its mystery: Never-ending mountain crests, Ever-lasting lakes and tarns; Crag, fell and moorland heights Reaching out to the firmament; Gushing rivers, sighing forests; Steel-grey headlands Rearing over roaring seas. </P> <P align="justify"> Sápmi, land of Sámi kinsfolk; Ever-vigilant, never-yielding To mur Our forefathers of old, Achieved victory over adversity. Kinsfolk! Let us confound our adversaries With our patience and stamina. Indefatigable sons of the Sun-Father! Repressors cannot triumph If we cherish our golden language. Treasure the words of our forebears: Sápmi for the Sámi! </P> <P> Listen the [https://www.oktavuohta.com/saamen-suvun-laulu Saami national song]<BR> <BR><BR></p> {{Artikkelilinkki|20140716163602|Table of contents: Politics & Organizations}}<BR><BR>
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