Английская Википедия:Inga Ravna Eira

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Inga Ravna Eira (born 30 May 1948) is a Northern Sami language poet, children's writer, translator and schoolteacher from Norway.

Career

Eira was born in Karasjok (Шаблон:Native name), in Finnmark, Norway. A schoolteacher, her first children's book, Sámi girječálliid searvi from 1979 was written as a collaboration with her pupils. Her first published poetry was included in the anthology Savdnjiluvvon nagir (1989), jointly with Kaia Nilsen and Ellen Marie Vars. Her second children's book, Шаблон:Ill from 1992, was illustrated by Iver Jåks. Her first poetry collection was Lieđážan from 1997, with illustrations by Maj-Lis Skaltje. In 2009 she published the poetry collection was eadni ganjaldii mu fuolppuid.[1] Her poetry collection Ii dát leat dat eana from 2018 has illustrations by Шаблон:Ill, and was nominated to the Nordic Council Literature Prize from the Sami language area in 2019 for her poetry collection entitled Gáhttára Iđit.[2]

Eira has been leader of Шаблон:Ill, the Sami writers' union.[1]

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