Siri Broch Johansen
Siri Broch Johansen (born 9 March 1967) is a Sami author, singer, and textbook author from Tana, Finnmark. She is also language leader at the Samisk Nærings- og Utredningssenter in Tana.
She trains teachers and teaches Sami language and has a great deal of experience of working with the Sami language, and has formerly taught in Kåfjord, Troms. She has also written and edited a textbook on indigenous peoples of the north.
Works
- 1992 Opp av brønnen – Poetry
- 1997 Mii leat ain dás (Vi er ennå her) – textbook on indigenous peoples of the North (ISBN 82-7374-250-4)
- 2001 Mearrasámit
- 2005 Sámi skuvlahistorjá 1 (Sami school history) (ISBN 82-7374-575-9)
- 2007 Sámi skuvlahistorjá 2 (Sami school history) (ISBN 978-82-7374-666-5)
- 2009 Sámi skuvlahistorjá 3 (Sami school history) (ISBN 978-82-7374-730-3)
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