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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: August V. Koskimies , Toivo I. Itkonen , Lea Laitinen , Tim FrandyPublisher: University of Wisconsin Press Imprint: University of Wisconsin Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.542kg ISBN: 9780299319007ISBN 10: 0299319008 Pages: 344 Publication Date: 30 December 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsPreface 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 IndexReviewsFrandy 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, Umea University A glimpse of a wide range of oral genres from a little-known Sami group during the nineteenth century that will fascinate people interested in the folklore of the Sami, Scandinavian studies, and the study of Indigenous communities. - John Lindow, University of California, Berkeley 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, Ume University A glimpse of a wide range of oral genres from a little-known S mi group during the nineteenth century that will fascinate people interested in the folklore of the S mi, Scandinavian studies, and the study of Indigenous communities. --John Lindow, University of California, Berkeley Author InformationTim 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. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |