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Nils-Aslak Valkeapää. A Powerful Poetic Manifestation

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2020
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Bokkapittel

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Gaski, Harald
Abstract
Nils-Aslak Valkeapää (1943–2001), or Áillohaš as he used as his artist name for a period of time, was the greatest Sámi multimedia artist. He made his debut as an author in 1971 with a book of essays, and is so far the only Sámi who has been awarded the prestigious Nordic Council’s literature prize, for his book of poetry and photographs Beaivi, áhčážan, 1989 (The Sun, My Father, 1997).
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Gaski H: Nils-Aslak Valkeapää. A Powerful Poetic Manifestation. In: Gaski H, Guttorm G, Garcia-Antón K. Let the River Flow. An Indigenous Uprising and its Legacy in Art, Ecology and Politics, 2020. Valiz p. 205-214
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