Iraida Vladimirovna Vinogradovaà(née Matryokhina, néeàÃÂðÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂ
øýð, 10 March 1936àChalmny-Varre, Murmansk Okrug, USSRàâ 31 December 2004 Russia) was a Soviet and Russian Sámi poet who wrote in both Kildin Sámi and Russian, singer of Sámi songs, an author of teaching materials for Kildin Sámi language, and a member of theàKola Sámi Associationà(, ).
Early life and education
Iraida VladimirovnaàMatryokhina was born on 10 March 1936àin the village of Chalmny-Varre, Murmansk Okrug, USSR, one of six children born into the reindeer herding familyàof Klavdiya Grigoryevna Matryohkina () and Vladimir Mikhailovich Matryokhin (). Her mother was from a Sámi family of hunters and her father was Russian, from a family of Orthodox priests from Lovozero. Her sisters Oktyabrina and Tamara are famous in their own right: Oktyabrina Voronova is also a famous poet and Tamara is the linguist T. V. Matryokhina.
Vinogradova graduated from the Department of the Peoples of the North in the A. I. Herzen Leningrad State Pedagogical Institute. After graduating, she worked as a teacher in the villages of Zelenoborsky, Monchegorsk, and Olenegorsk.
Vinogradova has written poetry for children and adults, both in Russian and in Kildin Sámi. In addition to her poetry, she was involved in creating the current standard orthography and teaching materials for Kildin Sámi.
Awards
In 1994, Vinogradova and Elvira Galkina won the first ever Saami Council Literature Prize together but for separate Kildin Saami books that were later translated into Northern Saami and published as bilingual Kildin Saami-Northern Saami books. Vinogradova won the literature prize for the book ÃÂÃÂý úðÃÂýÃÂàâ Mu ustibat and Galkina for the book ÃÂõÃÂùùòÃÂõÃÂàÿõÃÂùùò â Ã
 erres beaivi, both poetry for children in Kildin Sámi.
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