A
Finno-Ugrian language. Ume Sámi is currently spoken by less than 20 people and many of them can't speak it well. It is spoken in
Sweden in the areas of Pite Lappmark and
Lycksele Lappmark. It used to be spoken in parts of
Norway but it is now extinct there. The two leading
scholars of Ume
Sámi are
C. A. Calleberg and
Olavi Korhonen.
Source:
UNESCO Book on Endangered Languages:
Europe