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Words by the Boulder

Boaššu: Northern Sami
Etymology: From Proto-Samic *poaššō.
Pronunciation: (Guovdageidnu) IPA(key): /ˈpoɑ̯ʃːʃuː/
Noun: boašˈšu
back part of a lavvo or goahti, opposite the entrance




the Boaššu

pitesamisk båssjo

sørsamisk båassjoe/båassja

lulesamisk boassjo

nordsamisk boaššu

From Proto-Samic *poaššō.

What does Boaššu mean?

the house KITCHEN in North Sami is Gievkkan (loanword from Norwegian “kjøkken”)

Boaššu refers to the kitchen area in a lavvu (tent) or goahti (turf hut).





Boaššu  is not just a Sami word but also a cultural concept. This term offers glimpses into ancient Sami understandings of domestic spaces

The interior of a Norwegian Coastal Sami goahti according to Knud Leem. The encircled part of the goahti corresponds to the Boassu.
Beskrivelse over Finnmarkens Lapper, deres Tungemaal, Levemaade og forrige Afgudsdyrkelse
Author: Knud Leem (Copenhagen, 1767).

Márka-Sámi food

Čimnjak

COFFE

Gumba

BLOOD CAKE

Biergojukča

MEAT SOUP

the Menù

This menù reports the food available at the festival. The Sami name of dishes and drinks comes before the Norwegian one.
Some of the dishes here listes are typical to the region. Others are quite common across Sapmi and Fennoscandinavia. Here are also reported locally specific names of common dishes or drinks. This is the case of Čimnjat (coffe). In other regions of Sapmi, coffe is called “gáffe