Inger-Mari Aikio

Inger-Mari Aikio
Born1961 (age 63–64)
NationalityFinnish
EducationUniversity of Oulu
Occupationpoet

Inger-Mari Aikio (prev. Inger-Mari Aikio-Arianaick; born 1961 in Utsjoki, Finland) is a Finnish Sámi poet who writes in Northern Sámi.[1] In addition to writing poetry, she has worked as a reporter, photographer and proofreader for the newspaper Sámi Áigi from 1982 to 1988, after which she went to work as a news journalist for YLE Sámi Radio.

Biography

After graduating from high school in 1980, Aikio studied languages at the University of Oulu. In 1992, she passed the official translator exams from Northern Sámi to Finnish and from Finnish to Northern Sámi.

Aikio has also published seven collections of poetry and children's books.[2] Her poems have been translated in English, German, Finnish, Swedish, Hungarian.

Awards

In 2013, Inger-Mari Aikio won the Skábmagovat Prize, an indigenous film award to honor the significant, long-term contributions she has made to the Sámi culture and communities.[3] Two years later, she was awarded the Finnish State Prize for Children's Culture.[4]

Works

  • Gollebiekkat almmi dievva (1989)
  • Jiehki vuolde ruonas giđđa (1993)
  • Silkeguobbara lákca (1995)
  • Máilmmis dása (2001)
  • 69 čuoldda (2018)
  • Various authors (2023). Jarquín, Carlos Javier (ed.). Canto planetario: hermandad en la Tierra. Costa Rica: HC Editores. ISBN 979-8850092115.

References

  1. ^ "Inger-Mari Aikio-Arianaick | Finnland. Cool". finnlandcool.fi. Retrieved 2017-03-04.
  2. ^ "Aikio, Inger-Mari". Nordic Women's Literature. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
  3. ^ "Ima Aikio-Arianaickii Skábmagovat-bálkkašupmi". Yle Sápmi (in Northern Sami). 2013-02-04. Retrieved 2021-01-28.
  4. ^ Talvitie, Marjukka (2015-11-20). "Lastenkulttuurin valtionpalkinto Inger-Mari Aikiolle". Yle Uutiset (in Finnish). Retrieved 2022-02-27.