Mattis Hætta
Mattis Hætta (born 15 March 1959 in Masi, Norway) is a Norwegian Sami singer and recording artist.
In 1980, he and Sverre Kjelsberg won the 1980 Melodi Grand Prix with the entry Sámiid Ædnan and went on to represent Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980.[1]
He has worked in pantomimes and yoiks in Alta, Kautokeino and Luleå.
Discography
- Sámiid ædnan/Detsikavise (MAI EP, 1980)
- Låla (MAI LP, 1981)
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gollark: The UK has strict laws on political campaign maximum spend and whatnot.
gollark: A vote was won by a 4% margin several years ago before we knew what insanity would happen and which IIRC may actually have been affected by illegal campaigning.
gollark: Because "the will of the people".
References
- Bohlman, Philip Vilas (2004). The music of European nationalism: cultural identity and modern history. ABC-CLIO. p. 232. ISBN 978-1-57607-270-7.
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