North Sámi language revitalization: Shifting from passive language carrier to active language user. A case study of individuals who have successfully become new speakers of Sámi in the Márka Sámi areas

Language is for many a significant part of one’s identity, culture and livelihood. The strict assimilation-policy that the Norwegian state conducted against the Sámi people for over a hundred years led to a severe loss of the Sámi language in many areas. This thesis is about indigenous language revi...

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Main Author: Marakat, Lea O. Nilsen
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: UiT Norges arktiske universitet 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10037/29792
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description Language is for many a significant part of one’s identity, culture and livelihood. The strict assimilation-policy that the Norwegian state conducted against the Sámi people for over a hundred years led to a severe loss of the Sámi language in many areas. This thesis is about indigenous language revitalization in a Sámi area that suffered a great language loss because of the policy. By analyzing the interviews of eight informants from the Márka Sámi areas, who have successfully managed to go from passive language carriers to active language users, several main findings have been found. One of them being that every informant has had a strong sense of Sámi identity, which led them to form a personal motivation to want to speak Sámi.These motivations drove the informants to make an individual decision to become new speakers of North Sámi. After they had made the decision, they begun the lifelong process of maintaining and developing their language. As a reward for their efforts, the informants have been integrated into the Sámi speaking community, both in the Márka Sámi areas and in “Sápmi” overall. They are able to give their children a linguistic base and become attractive in the Sámi labor market. These findings are discussed in the light of factors that affects language revitalization by Hyltenstam, Stroud and Svonni (1999), and by Jon Todal (2007). Additionally, the concept of new speakers as an analytical tool is discussed in the framing of articles by Walsh and Lane (2014) and O'Rourke, Pujolar and Ramallo (2015). The aim of the thesis is to be a contribution to others who are striving to take back a language once lost.
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spelling ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/29792 2025-04-13T14:24:16+00:00 North Sámi language revitalization: Shifting from passive language carrier to active language user. A case study of individuals who have successfully become new speakers of Sámi in the Márka Sámi areas Marakat, Lea O. Nilsen 2023-05-13 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/29792 eng eng UiT Norges arktiske universitet UiT The Arctic University of Norway https://hdl.handle.net/10037/29792 Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) openAccess Copyright 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 North Sámi Indigenous languages New speakers Language revitalization Sámi dialects Transmission of language Sámi language centers Márka Sámi IND-3904 Master thesis Mastergradsoppgave 2023 ftunivtroemsoe 2025-03-14T05:17:57Z Language is for many a significant part of one’s identity, culture and livelihood. The strict assimilation-policy that the Norwegian state conducted against the Sámi people for over a hundred years led to a severe loss of the Sámi language in many areas. This thesis is about indigenous language revitalization in a Sámi area that suffered a great language loss because of the policy. By analyzing the interviews of eight informants from the Márka Sámi areas, who have successfully managed to go from passive language carriers to active language users, several main findings have been found. One of them being that every informant has had a strong sense of Sámi identity, which led them to form a personal motivation to want to speak Sámi.These motivations drove the informants to make an individual decision to become new speakers of North Sámi. After they had made the decision, they begun the lifelong process of maintaining and developing their language. As a reward for their efforts, the informants have been integrated into the Sámi speaking community, both in the Márka Sámi areas and in “Sápmi” overall. They are able to give their children a linguistic base and become attractive in the Sámi labor market. These findings are discussed in the light of factors that affects language revitalization by Hyltenstam, Stroud and Svonni (1999), and by Jon Todal (2007). Additionally, the concept of new speakers as an analytical tool is discussed in the framing of articles by Walsh and Lane (2014) and O'Rourke, Pujolar and Ramallo (2015). The aim of the thesis is to be a contribution to others who are striving to take back a language once lost. Master Thesis North Sámi Sámi Sámi University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Todal ENVELOPE(8.733,8.733,62.733,62.733)
spellingShingle North Sámi
Indigenous languages
New speakers
Language revitalization
Sámi dialects
Transmission of language
Sámi language centers
Márka Sámi
IND-3904
Marakat, Lea O. Nilsen
North Sámi language revitalization: Shifting from passive language carrier to active language user. A case study of individuals who have successfully become new speakers of Sámi in the Márka Sámi areas
title North Sámi language revitalization: Shifting from passive language carrier to active language user. A case study of individuals who have successfully become new speakers of Sámi in the Márka Sámi areas
title_full North Sámi language revitalization: Shifting from passive language carrier to active language user. A case study of individuals who have successfully become new speakers of Sámi in the Márka Sámi areas
title_fullStr North Sámi language revitalization: Shifting from passive language carrier to active language user. A case study of individuals who have successfully become new speakers of Sámi in the Márka Sámi areas
title_full_unstemmed North Sámi language revitalization: Shifting from passive language carrier to active language user. A case study of individuals who have successfully become new speakers of Sámi in the Márka Sámi areas
title_short North Sámi language revitalization: Shifting from passive language carrier to active language user. A case study of individuals who have successfully become new speakers of Sámi in the Márka Sámi areas
title_sort north sámi language revitalization: shifting from passive language carrier to active language user. a case study of individuals who have successfully become new speakers of sámi in the márka sámi areas
topic North Sámi
Indigenous languages
New speakers
Language revitalization
Sámi dialects
Transmission of language
Sámi language centers
Márka Sámi
IND-3904
topic_facet North Sámi
Indigenous languages
New speakers
Language revitalization
Sámi dialects
Transmission of language
Sámi language centers
Márka Sámi
IND-3904
url https://hdl.handle.net/10037/29792