The planned budget cuts, amounting to a total of about $700,000, would mean Sámi Giellagáldu will not survive beyond a year, according to Mika Saijet, its director. “It’s so dramatic. We have been in complete shock,” Saijet said. All Sámi languages are defined by Unesco as threatened or critically threatened, and this latest news comes during the second year of the UN’s so-called International Decade of Indigenous Languages.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/oct/21/funding-cuts-could-mean-death-of-sami-languages-say-indigenous-parliaments