Báiki [bah-h'kee] is the nomadic reindeer-herding society's word for cultural identity and survival. It means "the home that lives in one's heart" as one travels from place to place.

BÁIKI is the name of the journal that has grown out of the North American search for Sami identity.

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ALL ISSUES OF BÁIKI NOW AVAILABLE FOR ONLINE VIEWING AND FREE DOWNLOAD.

The purpose of BÁIKI is to serve as a medium of education and communication between Sami people from North America and Sami people worldwide. BÁIKI is a major English-language source of information about Sami arts, literature, history, spirituality, and environmental concerns. It also covers news of North American Sami community events.

Baiki Journal

Contributers include Sami, Native American and other journalists, storytellers, historians, poets, artists and photographers.

BÁIKI is produced by volunteers and supported by the subscriptions and sponsorships of its loyal readership. The beautifully illustrated 28-page biannual publication began in 1991.

The Sámi BÁIKI Editorial & Subscription Office / The Sámi BÁIKI Library & Archives
1714 Franklin St, #100-311, Oakland, CA 94612-2408 USA
Telephone 510-355-8403 - saamibaiki(at)netzero(dot)net
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