Only the indigenous Sami people may legally hunt moose in Laponia. As a result, the animals grow larger there than in other regions of Sweden. Photograph by Erlend Haarberg “We Sami live a ...
PORT TOWNSEND — Novelist Sally Franson will discuss and read from her second novel, “Big in Sweden,” tonight at the Northwest ...
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What a landmark ruling for the Sámi people in Finland means for the protection of Indigenous rights globallyThe Sámi are a semi-nomadic Indigenous people who practice traditional reindeer herding in northern Europe. Their traditional territory, Sápmi, extends throughout parts of Sweden, Norway, Finland and ...
In the 1990s, fewer than 350 people spoke Inari Sámi. Today, experts say about 500 people speak the near-extinct language, ...
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Jacobin on MSNThe Race for the Arctic Is Undermining Indigenous RightsThe Russian attack on Ukraine has had major consequences thousands of miles from the battlefields. Since Russia launched its invasion in 2022, the state that contains around half of the total landmass ...
215-232 (18 pages) Sámi law is the law of the Indigenous Sámi people. The territory where Sámi have historically lived is called Sápmi and encompasses parts of Norway, Sweden ... Eva-Maria Svensson, ...
"Climate change threatens the culture and existence of the Sami indigenous people in two ways," it said ... Norway, Russia and Sweden. The report -- entitled "Just transition or 'green colonialism'?" ...
The Sámi are a semi-nomadic Indigenous people who practice traditional reindeer herding in northern Europe. Their traditional territory, Sápmi, extends throughout parts of Sweden, Norway ...
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