Saamelaisjäljet Kuusamon ja Posion paikannimistössä

Sami influences in place names within Kuusamo and Posio (englanti)3/2005 (109)Sami influences in place names within Kuusamo and Posio Todays municipal districts of Kuusamo and Posio (originally part of Kuusamo) were not populated by Finns until after 1673, when Swedens King Charles XI issued a decre...

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Main Author: Räisänen, Alpo
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Finnish
Published: Kotikielen Seura 2005
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Online Access:https://journal.fi/virittaja/article/view/40417
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spelling fttsvojs:oai:journal.fi:article/40417 2024-10-29T17:47:20+00:00 Saamelaisjäljet Kuusamon ja Posion paikannimistössä Räisänen, Alpo 2005-01-03 application/pdf https://journal.fi/virittaja/article/view/40417 fin fin Kotikielen Seura https://journal.fi/virittaja/article/view/40417/9843 https://journal.fi/virittaja/article/view/40417 Copyright (c) 2014 Virittäjä Virittäjä; Vol. 109 No. 3 (2005); 336 Virittäjä; Vol 109 Nro 3 (2005); 336 2242-8828 0042-6806 nimistöntutkimus paikannimet saame sanahistoria info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2005 fttsvojs 2024-10-08T15:05:45Z Sami influences in place names within Kuusamo and Posio (englanti)3/2005 (109)Sami influences in place names within Kuusamo and Posio Todays municipal districts of Kuusamo and Posio (originally part of Kuusamo) were not populated by Finns until after 1673, when Swedens King Charles XI issued a decree on the settlement of the Lapp areas. Until then, the area had been part of what was known as Kemin Lappi and contained two Sami winter villages: Kitka and Maaselk. With the arrival of the Finns, most of the Sami retreated eastwards and northwards, but some stayed and became assimilated with the Finnish settlers. Even before the settlers came, Finns from Ii (a large district to the southwest of Kuusamo and Posio) used to come and fish in the lakes of Kuusamo.There are many times more place names of Sami origin in Kuusamo than in the Kainuu region to the south of it, where Finnish settlement began a century earlier. Evidently the main reason for this is that a proportion of Sami inhabitants chose to remain in Kuusamo among the Finns there. There were also mixed marriages between Samis and Finns. Knowledge of ancient Sami place names was thus retained and passed on to the majority population.Most of the place names of Sami origin in Kuusamo and Posio are names of lakes and other waters, e.g. Elijrvi (< Proto-Sami *e?le- upper + Finnish jrvi lake); Irni (< Proto-Sami je?r?e? > Inari Sami jor?a open water); Jorvanjrvi (cf. Inari Sami coarvi horn, antler); Kaava, a bay in Posiojrvi (cf. Northern Sami gvva bend, curve); Kylnkoski (cf. Northern Sami geavli curve, bend); Livojrvi (cf. Northern Sami / Inari Sami Iivva- sleeping place for reindeer - the extensive sandy shores of the lake are favoured by reindeer); Paanajrvi, a big lake formerly in the Kuusamo district (< Proto-Sami *pane tooth > Northern Sami btni, Inari Btnejrvi); Sunnansalmi (cf. Inari Sami sudde unfrozen spot in the ice + Finnish salmi strait, channel); Suorajrvi, two lakes, one round and the other bifurcated (cf. Northern Sami suorri branch, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper sami Lappi Federation of Finnish Learned Societies: Scientific Journals Online Inari ENVELOPE(27.029,27.029,68.906,68.906) Irni ENVELOPE(29.317,29.317,65.600,65.600) Kaava ENVELOPE(26.850,26.850,69.950,69.950) Kainuu ENVELOPE(28.000,28.000,66.000,66.000) Kitka ENVELOPE(28.980,28.980,66.243,66.243) Kuusamo ENVELOPE(29.183,29.183,65.967,65.967)
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Saamelaisjäljet Kuusamon ja Posion paikannimistössä
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description Sami influences in place names within Kuusamo and Posio (englanti)3/2005 (109)Sami influences in place names within Kuusamo and Posio Todays municipal districts of Kuusamo and Posio (originally part of Kuusamo) were not populated by Finns until after 1673, when Swedens King Charles XI issued a decree on the settlement of the Lapp areas. Until then, the area had been part of what was known as Kemin Lappi and contained two Sami winter villages: Kitka and Maaselk. With the arrival of the Finns, most of the Sami retreated eastwards and northwards, but some stayed and became assimilated with the Finnish settlers. Even before the settlers came, Finns from Ii (a large district to the southwest of Kuusamo and Posio) used to come and fish in the lakes of Kuusamo.There are many times more place names of Sami origin in Kuusamo than in the Kainuu region to the south of it, where Finnish settlement began a century earlier. Evidently the main reason for this is that a proportion of Sami inhabitants chose to remain in Kuusamo among the Finns there. There were also mixed marriages between Samis and Finns. Knowledge of ancient Sami place names was thus retained and passed on to the majority population.Most of the place names of Sami origin in Kuusamo and Posio are names of lakes and other waters, e.g. Elijrvi (< Proto-Sami *e?le- upper + Finnish jrvi lake); Irni (< Proto-Sami je?r?e? > Inari Sami jor?a open water); Jorvanjrvi (cf. Inari Sami coarvi horn, antler); Kaava, a bay in Posiojrvi (cf. Northern Sami gvva bend, curve); Kylnkoski (cf. Northern Sami geavli curve, bend); Livojrvi (cf. Northern Sami / Inari Sami Iivva- sleeping place for reindeer - the extensive sandy shores of the lake are favoured by reindeer); Paanajrvi, a big lake formerly in the Kuusamo district (< Proto-Sami *pane tooth > Northern Sami btni, Inari Btnejrvi); Sunnansalmi (cf. Inari Sami sudde unfrozen spot in the ice + Finnish salmi strait, channel); Suorajrvi, two lakes, one round and the other bifurcated (cf. Northern Sami suorri branch, ...
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author Räisänen, Alpo
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title Saamelaisjäljet Kuusamon ja Posion paikannimistössä
title_short Saamelaisjäljet Kuusamon ja Posion paikannimistössä
title_full Saamelaisjäljet Kuusamon ja Posion paikannimistössä
title_fullStr Saamelaisjäljet Kuusamon ja Posion paikannimistössä
title_full_unstemmed Saamelaisjäljet Kuusamon ja Posion paikannimistössä
title_sort saamelaisjäljet kuusamon ja posion paikannimistössä
publisher Kotikielen Seura
publishDate 2005
url https://journal.fi/virittaja/article/view/40417
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op_source Virittäjä; Vol. 109 No. 3 (2005); 336
Virittäjä; Vol 109 Nro 3 (2005); 336
2242-8828
0042-6806
op_relation https://journal.fi/virittaja/article/view/40417/9843
https://journal.fi/virittaja/article/view/40417
op_rights Copyright (c) 2014 Virittäjä
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