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Jens Andreas Friis (2 May 1821 – 16 February 1896) was a Norwegian philologist, lexicographer and author. He was a university professor and a prominent linguist in the languages spoken by the
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. He is widely recognized as the founder of the studies of the
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. Today he is also commonly associated with his novel ''Lajla: A New Tale of Finmark'', which became the basis for '' Laila'', a 1929 silent film.


Background

Friis was born in
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in
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, Norway. He was the son of church vicar Soren Hjelm Friis (1781–1856) and Charlotte Lovise Cammermeyer (1789–1869). He was the brother of priest and politician
Nicolai Friis Nicolai Friis (1815–1888) was a Norwegian politician. Growing up in a family of thirteen, he was the son of priest Søren Hjelm Friis and brother of professor Jens Andreas Friis and geologist Jacob Pavels Friis. Nicolai Friis was chaplain in F ...
. Friis completed his final exams from Møllers Institute in Christiania in 1840 and earned his
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in 1844. From 1847 to 1849, he was a research fellow in
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and
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. By the autumn of 1849, he went on a grant to
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,
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to continue his studies under Lönnrot Elias, the founder of Finnish folklore studies. Friis stayed for a time in
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and in return he assumed teaching ministry for priests.


Career

Friis was appointed reader in Sami languages at the University of Kristiania (now University of Oslo) in 1863. Three years later he was awarded a chair in the Lapp and
Kven language The Kven language ( or ; or ; fi, kveeni or ; no, kvensk) is a Finnic language or a group of Finnish dialects spoken in the northernmost parts of Norway by the Kven people. For political and historical reasons, it received the status of a mino ...
s, with a special duty in translation. He published on the Sami language and mythology as well as travel literature about Northern Norway. Friis established the northern Sami orthography, which although modified through three spelling reforms is in common usage. Until the
Konrad Nielsen Konrad Hartvig Isak Rosenvinge Nielsen (28 August 1875 – 27 November 1953) was a Norwegian philologist. He spent most of his career as a professor at the Royal Frederick University (University of Oslo) as a lecturer, textbook writer, lexicograp ...
's dictionary '' Lappisk ordbok'' was published in three volumes between 1932 and 1938, Friis' Sami dictionary was the most important of its kind. Friis also translated ''With Nansen over Greenland in 1888: My journey from Lapland to Greenland'' by
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from the original Sami into the
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.


Friis' ethnographic maps

Friis published three series of
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s covering Norway north of the
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. The first edition was published in 1861, and the second in 1888/1890. Each household was coded with a three-way symbol denoting 1) ethnic group 2) household member's fluency in Norwegian, Sami, and Kven, and 3) whether the family lived in a
goahti A goahti (Northern Sámi), goahte (Lule Sámi), gåhte (Pite Sámi), gåhtie (Ume Sámi) or gåetie (Southern Sámi), (also ''gábma''), (Norwegian: ''gamme'', Finnish: ''kota'', Swedish: ''kåta''), is a Sami hut or tent of three types of cov ...
. These maps, in addition to the
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es of 1865, 1875, 1891, and 1900, provide a valuable resource of knowledge of the ethnicity and language in the
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region decades before the enforcement of Norwegian as the single official language in schools.


Selected works

* ''Lappisk Grammatik'', 1856 * ''Lappiske Sprogprøver. En Samling af Lappiske Eventyr, Ordsprog og Gaader med Ordbog'', 1856 * ''Lappisk Mythologi, Eventyr og Folkesagn'', 1871 * ''En Sommer i Finmarken, Russisk Lapland og Nordkarelen. Skildringer af Land og Folk'', 1871 * ''Hans Majestæt Kong Oscar II's Reise i Nordland og Finmarken Aar 1873'', 1874 * ''Tilfjelds i Ferierne eller Jæger- og Fiskerliv i Høifjeldene'', 1876 * ''. Skildringer'', 1881 * ''Klosteret i Petschenga. Skildringer fra Russisk Lapland'', 1884 * ''Ordbog over det Lappiske Sprog'', 1887 * ''Skildringer fra Finmarken'', 1891


References


Other sources

* Lindkjølen, Hans (1983) ''J. A. Friis og samene'' (Hønefoss: Tyri forlag) * Hansen, Lars Ivar (1998) ''Friis' etnografiske kart i Ottar Tidsskrift fra ''(Tromsø Museum)


External links


Friis Ethographical maps of Northern Norway
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Friis, Jens Andreas 1821 births 1896 deaths Norwegian philologists Norwegian lexicographers Sámi languages Linguists from Norway Linguists of Kven Linguists of Finnish Linguists of Sámi People from Sogndal 19th-century Norwegian writers Academic staff of the University of Oslo 19th-century lexicographers