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inari sami language. the last place i would expect to find a hip—hop artist is in lapland. yes. the middle of nowhere. many people think it is quite weird doing hip—hop gangsta rap in inari sami language spoken by 400 people. that is the way i am telling about this little minority. i like the sound, it is a mystical thing people don't really know. there are only 400 inari sami speakers in the world. i mean, in that case how old are they? what is the average age? most speakers who speak inari sami as their mother tongue are mostly over 50 years old. and those older people, are they into hip—hop? no, i don't think so. but there are this a new generation, because of revitalisation programmes. spit some bars for us. i am sure that this will be the premiere on bbc for anyone hearing someone rapping in inari sami. we are looking forward to this. raps in inari sami. inari sami in the house! that was wicked. i loved it. i felt it. i felt it, you were there! carmen: ade preparing for those long winter nights north
inari sami language. the last place i would expect to find a hip—hop artist is in lapland. yes. the middle of nowhere. many people think it is quite weird doing hip—hop gangsta rap in inari sami language spoken by 400 people. that is the way i am telling about this little minority. i like the sound, it is a mystical thing people don't really know. there are only 400 inari sami speakers in the world. i mean, in that case how old are they? what is the average age? most speakers who speak...
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sami. you are a hip—hop artist and you wrap in your native language, inari. yes. inari sami language.st place i would expect to use find a hip—hop artist is in lapland. yes. the middle of nowhere. many people think it is quite weird doing hip—hop gangster rap in inari sami language spoken by 400 people. that is the way i am telling about this little minority. i like the sound, it is a mystical thing because people don't really know it. there are only 400 inari sami speakers in the world. i mean, in that case how old are they? what is the average age? most speakers who speak sami sami as their mother tongues are mostly over 50 yea rs their mother tongues are mostly over 50 years old. and those older people, are they into hip—hop? 50 years old. and those older people, are they into hip-hop? no, i don't think so. that there are aimed new generation —— but there are a new generation —— but there are a new generation. can you spit some bars for us? i am sure that this will be the premier on bbc for anyone hearing someone wrapping in inari sami. raps in inari. inari sami in the house! that
sami. you are a hip—hop artist and you wrap in your native language, inari. yes. inari sami language.st place i would expect to use find a hip—hop artist is in lapland. yes. the middle of nowhere. many people think it is quite weird doing hip—hop gangster rap in inari sami language spoken by 400 people. that is the way i am telling about this little minority. i like the sound, it is a mystical thing because people don't really know it. there are only 400 inari sami speakers in the world....
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around 30 years ago, the inari sami culture was on the verge of extinction.aditional cultures experience that loss the world over. but these days, tourism is creating jobs, allowing some young sami to move back home. ade preparing for those long winter nights north of the arctic circle in finland. now think of winter in austria's tyrol region and you might think of wrapping up warm for the ski season. but step away from the ski slopes and you may come face—to—face with a whole other chilling seasonal tradition. now, at this time of year, you'll see many capital cities around the world decked out in festive lights — most of which come down at the start of january. but over in the netherlands, the canals of amsterdam are being lit up for the first time as part of an innovative art project, that will stay in place right through to the end of january. we went to meet some of the people behind the idea. music plays. it was all starting at the moment that amsterdam was a little bit dull and dark in wintertime, and then the first works of art were introduced into th
around 30 years ago, the inari sami culture was on the verge of extinction.aditional cultures experience that loss the world over. but these days, tourism is creating jobs, allowing some young sami to move back home. ade preparing for those long winter nights north of the arctic circle in finland. now think of winter in austria's tyrol region and you might think of wrapping up warm for the ski season. but step away from the ski slopes and you may come face—to—face with a whole other...
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around 30 years ago, the inari sami culture was on the verge of extinction. inevitably, there's been a drift to the cities, to an easier life. traditional cultures experience that loss the world over. but these days, tourism is creating jobs, allowing some young sami to return home. ade preparing for those long winter nights north of the arctic circle in finland. now think of winter in austria's tyrol region and you might think of wrapping up warm for the ski season. but step away from the ski slopes and you may come face—to—face with a whole other chilling seasonal tradition. now, at this time of year, you'll see many capital cities around the world decked out in festive lights, most of which come down at the start of january. but over in the netherlands, the canals of amsterdam are being lit up for the first time as part of an innovative art project, that will stay in place right through to the end of january. we went to meet some of the people behind the idea. music plays it was all starting at the moment that amsterdam was a little bit dull and dark in wi
around 30 years ago, the inari sami culture was on the verge of extinction. inevitably, there's been a drift to the cities, to an easier life. traditional cultures experience that loss the world over. but these days, tourism is creating jobs, allowing some young sami to return home. ade preparing for those long winter nights north of the arctic circle in finland. now think of winter in austria's tyrol region and you might think of wrapping up warm for the ski season. but step away from the ski...
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there are around 6000 samis left in this part of finland and here, they are known as the inari sami because a 1.5—hour flight from helsinki, i meet my first inari friend. hello. welcome to finland! nice to meet you. nice to meet you, i'm johanna. wow, look at your outfit! you look amazing. thank you. is this our transport? yes. it is going to be our transport for the trip. we have so many things planned for you here. i'm looking forward to it. i am loving that hat. that is the way forward. it's really warm. life here must be really tough. there's snow on the ground for seven months of the year and the most practical way to move around is by snowmobile. so this is the best way to get there? yeah. there's no other way to get there. so this is how i'm rolling. and you're going to teach me how i'm rolling. nice to meet you. tell me about this machine, my friend. these are the things that were a revolution in our life here. they came about 50 or 60 years ago to finland, and it made things much easier. what did you use before these? skis. and reindeer. old school. normally when you drive on a tra
there are around 6000 samis left in this part of finland and here, they are known as the inari sami because a 1.5—hour flight from helsinki, i meet my first inari friend. hello. welcome to finland! nice to meet you. nice to meet you, i'm johanna. wow, look at your outfit! you look amazing. thank you. is this our transport? yes. it is going to be our transport for the trip. we have so many things planned for you here. i'm looking forward to it. i am loving that hat. that is the way forward....