- Enontekiö (Finnish: [ˈenontekiø];
Northern Sami:
Eanodat [ˈe̯anotah(t)]; Swedish: Enontekis;
Inari Sami: Iänudâh;
Skolt Sami: Jeänõk) is a muni****lity...
- Roavvenjárga)
Pello Ylitornio (Swedish: Övertorneå) Enontekiö (Northern Sami:
Eanodat; Swedish: Enontekis) Kittilä (Northern Sami: Gihttel)
Kolari Muonio Rovaniemen...
-
current po****tion of
Swedish Lapland plus the muni****lities Enontekiö (
Eanodat),
Inari (Ánar),
Utsjoki (Ohcejohka),
Muonio (Muoná), Kittilä (Gihttel)...
-
Olaus Matthiae Lappo-Sirma (Ca. 1655,
probably in Soađegilli - 1719 in
Eanodat,
Finnish Lapland, Sápmi), was a Sámi
priest and the
first Sámi poet known...
- 108 952 8.8
Enonkoski Enonkoski 306 1,290 4.2 Enontekiö (Northern Sami:
Eanodat, Swedish: Enontekis)
Hetta 7,953 1,775 0.2
Espoo (Swedish: Esbo) Espoon...
- the Lule (Julev) Sami po****tion. The Árran Lule-Sami
centre is here.
Eanodat (Enontekiö). Gáivuotna (Kåfjord) is an
important centre for the Coastal...
-
against the
Norwegian government's
oppression against the Sámi. Iänudâh, or
Eanodat (Enontekiö). Jiellevárri, or Váhčir (Gällivare) Jåhkåmåhkke (Jokkmokk)...
- land use planning:
insights into the use of the Akwé: Kon
Guidelines in
Eanodat,
Finnish Sápmi".
Ecology and Society. 24 (1). doi:10.5751/ES-10735-240120...
- village.
Kuttura is
named after Guttorm Magga, a Sámi man from Enontekiö (
Eanodat) who
settled in the area with his son Nils in 1898.
Other settlers came...
- Åland Eckerö —
Monolingually Swedish 89.1 Åland Enontekiö
Northern Sami:
Eanodat Swedish:
Enontekis Finnish majority, Sami
minority 10.8
Lapland Espoo Esbo...