| Title | Type | Provider | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scripture Portions in Southern Sami Jupmele sjugnede | Bible | 2013 | |
| The Gospel of Mark in South Saami | Bible | 1993 |
Southern Sámi or South Sámi is the southwesternmost of the Sámi languages, and is spoken in Norway and Sweden. It is an endangered language. The designated main village of the language in Norway is Snåasen Municipality (Snåsa) where the country's sole museum about Southern Sámi and a long-running Southern Sámi primary school for Years 1 through 7. Other places of Southern Sámi culture in Norway are Aarborten Municipality (Hattfjelldal) in Nordlaante County (Nordland) and also in Raarvihken Municipality (Røyrvik), and Rossen Municipality (Røros), all of which are in Trööndelage County (Trøndelag). Out of an ethnic population of approximately 2,000, only about 500 still speak the language fluently. Southern Sámi belongs to the Saamic group within the Uralic language family.