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Isak Saba

Isak Saba

Norwegian Sami teacher and politician (1875–1921)


Isak Mikal Saba (15 November 1875 – 1 June 1921)[1][2][3] was a Norwegian Sámi teacher and politician.[4] He was born in 1875 in Nesseby, Norway to Per Sabasen and Bigi Henriksdatter Aikio.[1] Saba married Marie Gunneva Hansdatter Holm (1876–1961), daughter of Hans Holm Olsen and Marit Gulbrandsdatter. On 11 October 1906 he became the first Sámi to be elected to the Stortinget (Norwegian parliament), and he was the representative of Finnmark for the Norwegian Labour Party from 1907 to 1912.[5] He was the mayor of Nesseby from 1914 to 1915.[6] After serving as mayor, he worked as a teacher until his death.

Labour parliamentary group 1906; Saba left in the lower row.

Quick Facts Born, Died ...

Saba wrote the text to Sámi soga lávlla, which the Sámi Conference made the Sami national anthem in 1986.[1]

Saba died in 1921 in Vardø.


References

  1. Jensen, Lill-Ann (25 February 2020), "Isak Saba", Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian Bokmål), retrieved 31 December 2021
  2. Lindstøl, Tallak. Stortinget og statsraadet: 1814–1914 (in Norwegian). Vol. 1, part 2. Biographies L-Ø: and supplements. Kristiania: 1914–1915. p. 743. OCLC 1140738310.
  3. Stortinget og statsrådet: 1915-1945 (in Norwegian). Vol. 1. p. 45.
  4. Jernsletten, Regnor (1998). Samebevegelsen i Norge: idé og strategi 1900-1940 (in Norwegian). Tromsø: University of Tromsø Center for Sami Studies. OCLC 474342959.
  5. Blix, Erik Schytte (1967). Ordførere i Nesseby kommune. 1846-1966 (in Norwegian). Tromsø. pp. 28–32. OCLC 557318538.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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