%0 Journal Article %T Krajobraz nomadyczny w Muittalus samid birra (1910) Johana Turiego %A Sibińska, Maria %J Prace Etnograficzne %V 2015 %R 10.4467/22999558.PE.15.011.4498 %N Tom 43, Numer 2 %P 141-154 %K Sami culture, Johan Turi, oral literature, nomadic space. %@ 0083-4327 %D 2015 %U https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/prace-etnograficzne/artykul/krajobraz-nomadyczny-w-muittalus-samid-birra-1910-johana-turiego %X The Nomadic Space in Muittalus samid birra by Johan Turi The article introduces Muittalus samid birra (1910, An account of the Sami) by Johan Turi, the first book with a secular content written in the sami language by a sami person. The author, a wolf hunter and reindeer-breeder, describes a broad spectrum of his people’s daily life. Pictures of everyday activities are supplemented with stories about the sami people’s knowledge of the world (traditions, myths, legends).   Turi’s book is a candid protest against the depreciation of the sami culture perpetrated by the Nordic countries (Sweden and Norway); a protest written by someone who “has witnessed the struggle of his people, or rather, his people giving in to dominating oppressors”. The article concentrates on how Turi  creates a specific “nomadic space” in his narrative. Writing – which till now has served as the effective tool of the authorities – is used in a subversive fashion by the author.  Through his narrative he creates the limitless landscape of the nomad, a space where sami people feel at home and can assert their rights.