Baiki is a renowned English-language publication that serves as a valuable source of knowledge on Sami arts, literature, history, spirituality, and environmental concerns. With its visually captivating illustrations, this biannual magazine has been enlightening readers since its inception in 1991, now reaching its 38th issue, and features contributions from a diverse range of journalists, storytellers, historians, poets, artists, and photographers, including members of the Sami and Native American communities.
Baiki, meaning "cultural identity and survival" in the language of the nomadic reindeer-herding society, is a labor of love produced by dedicated volunteers and sustained by the subscriptions and sponsorships of its devoted readership. In addition to its comprehensive coverage of Sami-related topics, the publication also keeps readers informed about North American Sami community events, making it an indispensable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of this vibrant culture.
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