<font><font face="georgia,serif">Norway’s indigenous Sami people turn to Israel for help in reviving old tribal language<br><br>By Associated Press,<br><br>JERUSALEM — Norway’s Sami people, an indigenous community with roots as reindeer herders in the northern reaches of Scandinavia and Russia, are looking south to Israel for help preserving their fading native language.<br>
<br>A Sami delegation spent five days in Israel recently, hoping the Jewish state’s experience reviving the once-dormant ancient Hebrew language can provide a blueprint for them.<br><br>Access full article below:<br><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/norways-indigenous-sami-people-turn-to-israel-for-help-in-reviving-old-tribal-language/2012/03/06/gIQAgqz4tR_story.html">http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/norways-indigenous-sami-people-turn-to-israel-for-help-in-reviving-old-tribal-language/2012/03/06/gIQAgqz4tR_story.html</a><br>
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