Ulla Pirttijärvi-Länsman
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| name = Ulla Pirttijärvi-Länsman
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| birth_place = Angeli, Finland
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| instrument = Vocalist
| genre = Yoik, contemporary folk
| occupation = Musician
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| associated_acts = Angelin Tytöt, Solju, Ulda
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Ulla Pirttijärvi-Länsman is a Sami joik singer from the village of Angeli (Sami: Aŋŋel), Finland. She began her career with the music group Angelin Tytöt, but left soon after to pursue a solo career. She performs traditional joik music with Western arrangements of contemporary instruments.http://www.discogs.com/artist/Ulla+Pirttij%C3%A4rvi Short Biography
Biography
Ulla Pirttijärvi was raised with joik music and chanting. As a young child, she listened to her mother and uncle sing stories to her, and she chanted along; by age ten she was singing on her own. She then started performing in public with a group of young girls who called themselves Angelin Tytöt.
Pirttijärvi is very involved promoting Sami culture and Sami self-rule. In 1996, she wrote a music book called Hoŋkoŋ dohkká, which won the cultural prize given by the Saami Council,{{cite web |url= https://www.dat.net/product/honkon-dohkka-ulla-pirttijarvi/ |title= Hoŋkoŋ dohkká / Ulla Pirttijärvi |author= |date= |website= Dat.net |publisher= DAT |access-date= January 25, 2019 |quote= Ulla Pirttijärvi was awarded with Nordic Sámi Council’s Literature Prize in 1996 for her book. | language = se, nb, en}} and composed and produced an accompanying album full of songs aimed at children to teach them the Sami language and the Sami world experience.
Pirttijärvi lives with her daughter Hilda and her son Nilla-Ande in Utsjoki. In 2014, Ulla and her daughter Hildá Länsman created the band Solju and in 2015 they participated in Finland's Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu with the song "Hold Your Colours".{{Cite news | url = http://yle.fi/aihe/umk2015/solju | title = UMK 2015: Solju |author= | work = YLE | access-date = January 24, 2015 | language = fi}} Her husband Jari passed away in the summer of 2017.
Awards
In 2007, Pirttijärvi-Länsman received the Áillohaš Music Award, a Sámi music award conferred by Kautokeino Municipality and the Kautokeino Sámi Association to honor the significant contributions the recipient or recipients has made to the diverse world of Sámi music.{{cite web|url=https://folkemusikk.custompublish.com/index.php?id=4902967&showtipform=1&cat=137198 |title= Mari Boine jubilerer | first=Arvid |last= Skancke-Knutsen | date= March 28, 2011 | accessdate=August 7, 2021 |publisher=Folkorg.no |language=nb}}{{cite web|url=http://www.nrk.no/kanal/nrk_sami_radio/1.2147094 |title=Hvem-Hva-Når om Sámi Grand Prix |last = Hætta |first= Wenche Marie |date=29 March 2007 | accessdate=August 2, 2021 |publisher=NRK |language=nb}}
Discography
- Hoŋkoŋ dohkká (1996)
- Ruošša eanan (1998)
- Máttaráhku askái (2002)
- Áibbašeabmi (2008)
- Ulda (2012)
- Roijk (2016)
- Ođđa áigodat (2018)
- Vulleš Heaika (2019) (single)
- Áššu (2019)
References
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Category:21st-century Finnish women singers
Category:Finnish Sámi musicians
Category:20th-century Finnish women singers
Category:Áillohaš Music Award winners
Category:20th-century Finnish folk musicians