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Gába is a bilingual Sámi magazine that is published six times a year[ citation needed] by the Sámi women's forum Sami Nisson Forum, [1] and that has funds earmarked for it in the annual budget of the Sami Parliament of Norway.[ citation needed] The magazine was published for the first time on International Women's Day (March 8) in 1996. [2] Although the main languages are Norwegian and Northern Sámi, articles are occasionally written in Southern Sámi, Lule Sámi and Swedish.[ citation needed] The articles mainly deal with the everyday life of the Sámi from a woman's perspective. [3]

References

  1. ^ Somby, Liv Inger (1998). Mediagirji [The Media Book] (in Northern Sami). Davvi Girji. pp. 30–31. ISBN  82-7374-355-1.
  2. ^ Anti, Anne Berit (8 March 1996). "Sámi nissonbláđđi nissonbeaivái" [Sámi Women's Magazine on Women's Day]. Min Áigi (in Northern Sami). Vol. 4, no. 19. p. 12. Gába, sámi nissonblđđi [ sic] vuosttaš nummir boahtá nissonbeaivvi [The first issue of Gába, a Sámi women's magazine, is coming out on women's day]
  3. ^ Gaski, Harald and Tr. John Weinstock. "Sámi Culture in the Nordic Countries – Administration, Support, Evaluation". University of Texas. Retrieved 28 June 2009.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gába is a bilingual Sámi magazine that is published six times a year[ citation needed] by the Sámi women's forum Sami Nisson Forum, [1] and that has funds earmarked for it in the annual budget of the Sami Parliament of Norway.[ citation needed] The magazine was published for the first time on International Women's Day (March 8) in 1996. [2] Although the main languages are Norwegian and Northern Sámi, articles are occasionally written in Southern Sámi, Lule Sámi and Swedish.[ citation needed] The articles mainly deal with the everyday life of the Sámi from a woman's perspective. [3]

References

  1. ^ Somby, Liv Inger (1998). Mediagirji [The Media Book] (in Northern Sami). Davvi Girji. pp. 30–31. ISBN  82-7374-355-1.
  2. ^ Anti, Anne Berit (8 March 1996). "Sámi nissonbláđđi nissonbeaivái" [Sámi Women's Magazine on Women's Day]. Min Áigi (in Northern Sami). Vol. 4, no. 19. p. 12. Gába, sámi nissonblđđi [ sic] vuosttaš nummir boahtá nissonbeaivvi [The first issue of Gába, a Sámi women's magazine, is coming out on women's day]
  3. ^ Gaski, Harald and Tr. John Weinstock. "Sámi Culture in the Nordic Countries – Administration, Support, Evaluation". University of Texas. Retrieved 28 June 2009.

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