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Inari Sámi Folklore: Stories from Aanaar

Autor August V. Koskimies, Toivo I. Itkonen Editat de Lea Laitinen Traducere de Tim Frandy
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 iun 2020
A rich multivoiced anthology of folktales, legends, joik songs, proverbs, riddles, and other verbal art, this is the most comprehensive collection of Sámi oral tradition available in English to date. Collected by August V. Koskimies and Toivo I. Itkonen in the 1880s from nearly two dozen storytellers from the arctic Aanaar (Inari) region of northeast Finland, the material reveals a complex web of social relations that existed both inside and far beyond the community.

First published in 1918 only in the Aanaar Sámi language and in Finnish, this anthology is now available in a centennial English-language edition for a global readership. Translator Tim Frandy has added biographies of the storytellers, maps and period photos, annotations, and a glossary. In headnotes that contextualize the stories, he explains such underlying themes as Aanaar conflicts with neighboring Sámi and Finnish communities, the collapse of the wild reindeer populations less than a century before, and the pre-Christian past in Aanaar. He introduces us to the bawdy humor of Antti Kitti, the didacticism of Iisakki Mannermaa, and the feminist leanings of Juho Petteri Lusmaniemi, emphasizing that folktales and proverbs are rooted in the experiences of individuals who are links in a living tradition.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780299319045
ISBN-10: 0299319040
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 2 maps, 8 b-w photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press

Recenzii

"Frandy has made visible a goldmine of folklore that has been invisible to outsiders, and he introduces it in a deeply informed, nuanced context." —Krister Stoor, Umeå University

"A glimpse of a wide range of oral genres from a little-known Sámi group during the nineteenth century that will fascinate people interested in the folklore of the Sámi, Scandinavian studies, and the study of Indigenous communities." —John Lindow, University of California, Berkeley

“A work of intellectual and cultural repatriation that re-asserts Sámi intellectual and cultural sovereignty within the field of global literature. . . . The text demonstrates how even texts and monuments taken hundreds of years ago in the name of nationalizing projects can be re-appropriated, re-signified, and ultimately returned to their communities.”—Asymptote

Notă biografică

Tim Frandy is an assistant professor in the Department of Folk Studies and Anthropology at Western Kentucky University. A member of the Sámi American community, he has been active in Indigenous cultural revitalization movements in North America and Scandinavia.

Cuprins

Preface           
Acknowledgments     
Introduction   
Storyteller Biographies          
Glossary of Frequently Used Sámi Terms     
Index of Significant Place-Names     
 
1 Songs          
            Joik Songs      
Cradle Song   
Bear Song      
Reindeer Song
Raven Song    
The Tawny Owl         
Whitefish Livđe          
Trout  
The Old Man  
Hæænda-Maati Joik   
Taavvad-Piera Joik     
Liström           
Aila-Jussa       
Ristnȧȧ-Piätȧr 
Eerki-Piera     
            Other Songs   
Stuorravuona (Isovuono) Market Song         
The Girl’s Song          
This and That 
Väinämöinen’s Nephew         
I Saw  
Daughter and Mother Song   
The Fiancée’s Beauty 
 
2 Animal Tales           
The Fox’s Tale
The Fox’s Tale, Version 2      
The Fox and the Fisherman   
The Story of the Fox’s Blindness      
The Man and the Bear
The Bear and Fox’s Wild Reindeer Hunt      
The Mouse and the Cat          
The Raven and the Fox          
The Horse and the Wolf        
The Fox and the Hare
The Wagtail and the Dipper   
The Story of the Moose and the Bear
 
3 Fairy Tales   
The Poor Boy and the King’s Daughter        
The Great Lord’s Son-in-Law           
The Boy and the Golden Bird           
Acorn Finding
Endless Discontent    
The Reindeer Calf’s Hooves  
Mattias the Fearless and the Devil & Mattias the Fearless    
The Man Who Lashed His Fortune   
The Story of Three Girls        
 
4 Short Tales  
The Resourceful Boy 
The King and the Bank Thief
A Merchant    
God’s Miracles           
Meniš-Antti’s Life Story       
The Poor Boy’s Wedding Luck         
 
5 Humorous Stories and Anecdotes  
The Noaidi Axe         
The Travels of the Čuđit        
The Wife’s Stupidity 
Shingle-Stick  
The Story of the Girl’s Spinning Rack          
The Girl and Her Suitor         
The Fool’s Doorposts 
Three Lazy People     
Good Day—Axe Handle       
It Is Truly True           
The Butter Churn       
The Wild Reindeer Hunters   
 
6 Belief Legends        
            Etiological Legends    
Aaččan, Who Tarred the Moon         
            The Stállu       
The Stállu, Version 1 
The Stállu, Version 2 
The Stállu, Version 3 
The Stállu, Version 4 
The Stállu, Version 5 
Andras Pejvi  
            Gufihtarat       
The Maker of Seven Churches           
Gufihtar         
            Čahalig—Treasure Guardians           
Čahalig           
Čahalig, Version 2     
            Giants 
A Giant Fights with Small Men         
Two Giants    
            The Sieidi       
The Sieidi Root Cluster         
A Story about Äjjih Island    
The Sieidi of Ij-jävri   
            Noaidi Tales   
The Old Man Noaidi  
Skolt Sámi Noaiddit  
The Noaidi Wife        
The Moose Skiers       
Two Jealous People    
            Shapeshifting Tales    
The Whitefish Daughter-in-Law        
The Whitefish Daughter-in-Law, Version 2  
The Bear Daughter-in-Law    
            Ghost Hauntings        
Sárnoo kurrâ (Speaker’s Gorge)         
The Haunting of the Old Deceased Noaidi   
The Haunting of the Old Deceased Noaidi, Version 2         
The Pastor and the Sexton     
 
7 Historical and Regional Legends    
Siggá’s Legend          
Siggá’s Weeping Strait          
The Cannibal Vuolliǯ of Ij-jävri         
The Maiden Hannaaǯ’s Decapitation Story   
The Dead Constable  
The Fight of the Constables   
The Late Raassaǯ       
Piäjȧȧǯ
Famed Antt-Piättȧr’s Eelliǯ, Fiancé-Waiter   
She Who Went to Sleep as a Maiden and Woke as a Wife   
 
8 Stories about Čuđit 
            Čuđit  
The Čuđit on the Move          
A Story from the Time of Čuđit        
The Boy Who Hunted with a Bow    
The Boy Who Hunted with a Bow, Version 2          
The Death of the Čuđit          
Futile Fear      
The Disobedient Daughter     
            Laurukȧǯ        
The Čuđit Fall into a Ravine  
The Čuđit Drown in the Rapids         
The Čuđit Die of Hunger       
The Čuđit Drown in Lake Aanaar; Hundred Pine Island      
Hundred Pine Island, Version 2        
Laurukȧǯ Kills Čuđit with a Sword   
 
9 Peeivih-Vuȧlȧppȧǯ  
            The Feats of Peeivih-Vuȧlȧppȧǯ        
About Peeivih-Vuȧlȧppȧǯ’s Father, Peeivih  
Peeivih-Vuȧlȧppȧǯ Burns a Sieidi      
Peeivih-Vuȧlȧppȧǯ Burns a Sieidi, Version 2
The Capstone 
Peeivih-Vuȧlȧppȧǯ on the Sea Shore
Peeivih-Vuȧlȧppȧǯ on the Sea Shore, Version 2        
Peeivih-Vuȧlȧppȧǯ Fighting   
Peeivih-Vuȧlȧppȧǯ Fighting, Version 2         
Peeivih-Vuȧlȧppȧǯ Hunting Wild Reindeer  
Peeivih-Vuȧlȧppȧǯ’s Race with a Draught Reindeer 
 
10 Stories about the Skolts    
Scaring the Skolt Wife           
Scaring the Skolt Wife, Version 2     
Scaring the Skolt Wife, Version 3     
Scaring the Skolt Wife, Version 4     
Scaring the Skolt Wife, Version 5     
Scaring the Skolt Wife, Version 6     
Scaring the Skolt Wife, Version 7     
Kȧȧššȧ
 
11 Hunting Stories     
The Late Haannuǯ’s Bear and Wild Reindeer Hunt  
A Draught Reindeer as a Wild Reindeer       
The Bear Hunter        
The Soddy Root Ball as a Bear         
Meniš-Antti’s Bear Hunting Stories  
A Bear Story  
The Bear Hunters       
The Girls and the Bear           
The Bear and the Women      
The Squirrel Hunters  
The Wild Reindeer Skiers      
The Moose Hunters    
Irjȧn-Ȧnnȧ ja Antti on a Fishing Excursion to Lággujävri (Lankojärvi)        
The Ermine Hunters   
 
12 Personal Experience Narratives    
The Life of One Aanaar Sámi
An Aanaar Marriage and Life Story  
Some Misfortune       
The Old Man of Soađigil’s (Sodankylä) Forest Memories    
The Autumnal Wild-Reindeer Hunt in Aanaar          
Vuȧvnum (Vuongunta), or Hunting Wild-Reindeer in the Spring    
Juoŋâstim (Juomustus) and Netting Under the Ice   
 
13 Proverbs and Figures of Speech   
            Proverbs         
            Sayings and Expressions        
 
14 Riddles      
 
15 Omens and Signs  
 
Appendix A   
            North Sámi Joiks        
Juhan Vesta’s Joik     
Meniš-Irjan     
Mihkkus-Āslak           
Let us Leave  
Pulju   
Ninka-Ūla Kāre          
Pike    
Burbot            
Perch  
            Stories
The Lazy One
Skolt Sámi Story        
            Letters
 
Appendix B   
            Introduction to the 1978 Edition by Lea Laitinen       
            Introduction to the 1917 Edition by August V. Koskimies      
 
Notes  
Bibliography  
Index  

Descriere

A rich multivoiced anthology of nineteenth-century folktales, legends, joik songs, and proverbs from Indigenous Sámi people of the arctic region of northeast Finland. This annotated centennial edition, available in English for the first time, includes new research on the storytellers, maps and period photos, and interpretation of these stories within traditional Sámi cultural contexts.