The Reindeer Poets
Andrew McGibbon explores the poetry, song and yoiking of the indigenous SΓ‘mi people who live across the Western European Arctic - a region including Russia, Finland and Norway.
Andrew McGibbon explores the poetry, song and yoiking of the indigenous SΓ‘mi people who live across the Western European Arctic - a region including Russia's Kola Peninsula, Norway, Finland and Sweden.Β
The relationship between the traditional epic yoik songs and contemporary poetry is explored, along with the multimedia approach that several contemporary SΓ‘mi poets and artists choose for their creative expression. The yoik is the distinctive form of cultural expression for the SΓ‘mi people and comparable to the traditionalΒ chantingΒ of someΒ First Nations in the Northern American continent.
The United Nations has designated 2019 as the International Year of Indigenous Languages, and the programme features Mikkal Morottaja, aka Amoc, a poet who raps in Inari SΓ‘mi - a language spoken by fewer than 300 peopleΒ in the world. He raps about Father Christmas being overwhelmed with selfish Christmas demands. Anna MorottajaΒ is a traditional Inari SΓ‘mi "livde" singer, who can sing northern bird imitations and stories of mischievous birds of prey, while ΓnnΓ‘mΓ‘retΒ tells stories from her family background as a reindeer herder using the traditional yoik, through poetry and through music.
SΓ‘mi poetry takes tradition seriously, looking back to find the way forward, and giving a group of people in the Arctic north a voice.
This is the second of three programmes and, as with the rest of The Dying of the Ice series, features the sounds of melting and retreating ice in the Arctic along with the sounds of creatures living under the ice as an active, low volume soundtrack audible throughout the programme.
Written and Presented by Andrew McGibbon
Producers: Louise Morris and Nick Romero
A Curtains For Radio production for ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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- Sun 14 Jul 2019 16:30ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 FM
- Sat 20 Jul 2019 23:30ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4