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 ...
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Sámi need better legal protections to save their homelandsSámi homelands, known as Sápmi, stretch across northern Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia, and the report’s authors highlight that climate change threatens Sámi people in two ways ...
In October 2024, the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (UNCESCR) issued a landmark decision ...
Journal of Critical Mixed Race Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2, Mixed Race in Nordic Europe (2022), pp. 233-261 (29 pages) This article examines twentieth-century northern Swedish geographical isolate studies ...
among the reindeer herding communities of Sweden and Norway. She’s a Sami – the largest indigenous group of people in Europe – and one of a few who herd reindeer using yoik, a traditional ...
The Icehotel is a world-famous destination in the Swedish Lapland where the food is ... by the eight seasons of Lapland's indigenous Sami tribe. Video by Parapix Executive Producer: Camelia ...
Approximately 50,000 to 100,000 Sami people live in Finland, Sweden, Norway and Russia. Some live outside the actual Sami regions, for example in capital cities. Sami studies is also focused on ...
Máret Ánne Sara, a Northern Sámi artist and writer, will create the 10th annual Hyundai Commission for Tate Modern’s Turbine ...
"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'?" ...
SAMI (Swedish Artists' and Musicians' Interest Organization ... opinions––they represent the unvarnished thinking of our people and exacting analysis of our research processes.
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