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Astrid Båhl (born 1959), Norwegian Sámi artist, designed the Sami flag; Samuel Balto (1861–1921), Norwegian Sámi director; Katarina Barruk (born 1994), Swedish Sámi singer who performs in the Ume Sami language; Ellen-Sylvia Blind (1925–2009), Swedish Sámi writer; Mari Boine (born 1956), musician, Norwegian Sámi
Britta Margareta Marakatt-Labba (born 18 September 1951 in Idivuoma, Karesuando, Sweden) is a Swedish Sámi textile artist, painter, graphic artist, and a member of the Máze Group. Early life and education
Brita Maret "Sofia" Jannok (born 15 September 1982) is a Swedish Sámi artist, singer, songwriter and radio host. Several times, she has publicly taken a stance in social media against the establishment of mines on land used by Sámi reindeer herders.
Anders Sunna is a Swedish Sami artist known for incorporating a strong political message in his work. This is titled "Is Destroy To Develop," 2022. - Sámi Art Collection/Courtesy Kode Bergen Art ...
Börje Karl Anders Sunna (born 11 April 1985) is a Swedish Sámi artist known for incorporating a strong political point of view into his artwork. Sunna was born in the Jukkasjärvi parish of Kiruna, Norrbotten County, Sweden.
In 2010, the Sami Artists' Association awarded her the John Savio Scholarship, which is presented to Sami artists who have excelled. In 2010, she and her husband, Trond Egil Nilsen, received the Finnmark County Cultural Prize for their dissemination of work aimed at children and young people, among others. [ 2 ]
Britta Marakatt-Labba (born 1951), Swedish Sami textile artist; Maxida Märak (born 1988), Swedish-Sami yoik singer, actress and activist; Lajla Mattsson Magga (born 1942), Swedish-born Norwegian Sami teacher, children's writer and lexicographer; Maria Magdalena Mathsdotter (1835–1873), Swedish Sami school founder
Lars Pirak and his work. Lars Pirak (27 July 1932 – 2 October 2008) [1] [2] was a Lule and North Sámi artist, yoiker and duodji master from Jokkmokk, Sweden.The Faculty of Arts at the University of Umeå conferred an honorary Doctorate on Pirak in 2003 in recognition of his contribution to the Sámi culture.