
Also known as Áillohaš, Áilu
Northern Sámi writer, artist and musician (1943–2001)
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Nils-Aslak Valkeapää (appelé Áillohaš en same du Nord), né le 23 mars 1943 à Enontekiö et mort le 26 novembre 2001 à Espoo, est un écrivain, poète et musicien finlandais de culture same. Jusqu'à présent, il est le seul Same à avoir obtenu le Grand prix de littérature du Conseil nordique en 1991 pour son oeuvre Beaivi áhčážan. Il est aussi internationalement connu pour avoir chanté lors de la cérémonie d'ouverture des Jeux olympiques d'hiver de 1994 à Lillehammer.
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Nils-Aslak Valkeapää, (Sami language Áillohaš, also known as "Ailu") (March 23 1943 - November 26 2001) was a Saami writer, musician and artist of Finnish citizenship born in Enontekiö in the Finnish part of Lapland. Significant portions of his life he lived in Käsivarsi, close to the border to Sweden, and also in Skibotn in Norway. It is sometimes said that Valkeapää is the Sami person who is most well known internationally. Valkeapää was born in a family of the traditional trade of herding rei
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