Gollegiella (Northern Sámi for "golden language",
Southern Sami: Gulliegïele,
Lule Sami: Gållegiella,
Inari Sami: Kollekielâ, and
Skolt Sami: Kåʹllǩiõll) is a pan-Nordic Sámi language award founded in 2004 by the ministers for Sámi affairs and the presidents of the Sámi Parliaments in
Norway,
Sweden, and
Finland with the aim of promoting, developing and preserving
the Sámi languages. The biennial award comes with a monetary prize that is currently 15,000 euros.
Individuals and institutions in Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia can nominate candidates. The award can be won by people, groups, organizations, and institutions individually or collectively.
^Hætta, Kenneth and Kalvemo, Johannes E. (November 23, 2012).
"Fikk nordisk samisk språkpris" [Received the Nordic Saami language award] (in Norwegian).
NRK Sápmi. Retrieved August 7, 2019.{{
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link)
Gollegiella (Northern Sámi for "golden language",
Southern Sami: Gulliegïele,
Lule Sami: Gållegiella,
Inari Sami: Kollekielâ, and
Skolt Sami: Kåʹllǩiõll) is a pan-Nordic Sámi language award founded in 2004 by the ministers for Sámi affairs and the presidents of the Sámi Parliaments in
Norway,
Sweden, and
Finland with the aim of promoting, developing and preserving
the Sámi languages. The biennial award comes with a monetary prize that is currently 15,000 euros.
Individuals and institutions in Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia can nominate candidates. The award can be won by people, groups, organizations, and institutions individually or collectively.
^Hætta, Kenneth and Kalvemo, Johannes E. (November 23, 2012).
"Fikk nordisk samisk språkpris" [Received the Nordic Saami language award] (in Norwegian).
NRK Sápmi. Retrieved August 7, 2019.{{
cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
link)