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Kathrine Johnsen (22 October 1917–25 June 2002) was a Norwegian Sámi teacher who worked for the
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. She is a pivotal figure in the promotion and support of
Sámi languages The Sámi languages ( ), also rendered in English language, English as Sami and Saami, are a group of Uralic languages spoken by the Indigenous Sámi peoples in Northern Europe (in parts of northern Finland, Norway, Sweden, and extreme northwest ...
and culture in the post-World War II period and has been referred to as "the Mother of the Sámi Radio".


Early life

Johnsen was born in
Tana Municipality or is a municipality in Finnmark county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Tana bru. Among the other villages in the municipality are Austertana, Bonakas, Polmak, Rustefjelbma, and Skiippagurra. The m ...
, to fisherman Ole Johnsen and Ellen Persen, and she grew up in
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county. As a child, she helped her godfather herd reindeer in the summer. After completing secondary school, she worked at a boarding school and later a hotel. During
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, she experienced German bombing raids on East Finnmark in 1940 and Allied bombing of the German battleship ''Tirpitz'' in 1944.


The Mother of Sámi Radio

After the war, Johnsen trained as a teacher in
Tromsø Tromsø is a List of towns and cities in Norway, city in Tromsø Municipality in Troms county, Norway. The city is the administrative centre of the municipality as well as the administrative centre of Troms county. The city is located on the is ...
where she and
Edel Hætta Eriksen Edel Hætta Eriksen (17 October 1921 – 13 August 2023) was a Norwegian politician and Northern Saami schoolteacher. Biography Edel Hætta Eriksen was born in Guovdageainnu Municipality on 17 October 1921, to Klemet Klemetsen Hætta and midwi ...
began producing Sámi-language radio broadcasts. In 1949, she began working at the Sámi secondary school in
Kárášjohka Karasjok is a Norwegianized version of the Northern Sami name Kárášjohka. Either one may refer to the following places: * Karasjok Municipality or , a municipality in Finnmark county, Norway * Karasjok (village) or , a village in Karasjok Muni ...
, before being hired as a journalist at the Norwegian public broadcasting service
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. Because of official Norwegianization policies, NRK did not invest in Sámi-language broadcasts and for nearly a decade, Johnsen was NRK's only Sámi-language journalist. Despite in the mid-1960s, greater cooperation among Scandinavian broadcasters led to NRK's Sámi broadcasts from Tromsø airing in Sámi areas of northern Sweden and Finland. Johnsen's prominence on these broadcasts helped earn her the nickname "the Mother of Sámi Radio." Over time,
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gained more support, including its own broadcasting house in Kárášjohka in 1976. Johnsen worked for NRK until 1987, both as a journalist and, at some points, as head of the Sámi service. For her work, Johnsen was awarded the NRK ''Sukkerbiten'' honor in 1981, as well as the Gold
King's Medal of Merit The King's Medal of Merit (Norwegian: ''Kongens fortjenstmedalje'') is a Norwegian award. It was instituted in 1908 to reward meritorious achievements in the fields of art, science, business, and public service. It is divided in two classes: gold ...
in 1983. In 2011, Tanu named the street near the Tanabru Municipal Center and the local NRK Sápmi office "Kathrine Johnsen Geaidnu" (Kathrine Johnsen Way) in her honor.


Other activism

Johnsen was active in many forms of Sámi political work during her life, especially in the
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. She was an observer for the Norwegian Women's National Council at the
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's 31st General Assembly in 1976. She served on many boards, including the newspaper ''
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'', where she was chair, and the
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, where she was a deputy member. In addition, she was a member of the Sámi Church Council's liturgy and hymn committees. She is represented in the ''
Norsk salmebok 2013 ''Norsk salmebok 2013: for kirke og hjem'' (Norwegian Hymnal 2013: For Church and Home; also known as ''N13'') is the hymnal of the Church of Norway. It is published by Eide Forlag and was adopted for use on the first Sunday of Advent in 2013. T ...
''
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with a translation of
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's "Jeg folder mine hender små" (I Fold My Hands Small) into
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.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Johnsen, Kathrine 1917 births 2002 deaths Norwegian Sámi people Sámi mass media people People from Tana, Norway Norwegian women educators Sámi women