
Ulla Pirttijärvi is regarded as one of the finest artists from Sápmi ("Samiland"). She has worked with Frode Fjellheim who produced her albums in 1998 and 2002. Her newest album Áibbašeabmi was released in 2008. "Traditional Sami music revolves around singing. The only traditional instruments are the flute "fadno" (made from Angelica archangelica) and drums, and purely instrumental music is unknown. Modern Sami bands use a wide variety of instruments, especially the fiddle and accordion.
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Boares Gietkka / Lullaby
Máttaráhku Askái
Nuortta Silkkit
New York
De Juoiggas
Jearrat Biekkas / Questions In the Wind
Nieida / The Sámi Girl
Ládjogahpir
Inger-Mari
Áigi Vássá
Njuvccat Bohtet
Áibbaseabmi / Longing
Hildá
Riddu Badjána
Guovssahasat
Prudenciana / The Girl from Tanzania
Leammi / The Leammi River
Áhku Báikkis / Visiting Grandmother
Gádja Nillá
Čálkko Niillas
Gádjá Nillá
De Juoiggas (Hear the sound of the yoik)
Njuvcca Luohti
Calkko-Niillas
Hildda Luohti
Mátki Máilmái / Travelling
Garra Biegga
Vigiheapmi / Innocence
Biegga
Stoahkat / Playing
Nuortta Silkkit (Northern silk)
Podel
Gihte Hánsa
Frovden Vuelie / Frode's Yoik
Cálkko-Niillas
Hilddá Luohti
Gumppiid Meanut / The Wolves
Vulle Mihkku
Ládjogahpir (The traditional Sámi hat)
Máttaráhku Askái (In our foremothers' arms)
Odda Áigi
prudenciana
Deatnu
Uhca Oabbá
Stállodánsa
Cálkko-Niillas (They said he was a noaidi)
Nillá-Ánde / Her Son
Beaiveloddi
Anarjohkka
boares gietkka
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