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Every year, thousands of reindeer migrate from Norway to Finland. This year, a whopping 3,500 of them are making the trip, accompanied by dozens of Sami herders — indigenous Scandinavians ...
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‘People are not props’: The Sámi reindeer herders fighting stereotypes to build ethical tourismReindeer crowd around Raisa Kitti as soon as she enters the paddock, sticking their big, velvety noses into the sled full of food she’s towing. They trot behind her as she scatters the pellets ...
The Go Jetters are in snowy Norway to learn about the reindeer that are cared for by the local Sami people. The Go Jetters are in snowy Norway to learn about the reindeer that are cared for by the ...
Ingá-Máret Gaup-Juuso lives in a Finnish village near the Norwegian border, among the reindeer herding communities of Sweden and Norway. She’s a Sami – the largest indigenous group of people ...
The main historic trajectory in property rights to land was the development of more exclusive rights by the dissolution of common property. In the Swedish lappmarks the opposite occurred, and by the ...
The controversy follows a formal request from Sámi reindeer herding communities ... Reindeer herds across Sápmi, the sami homeland that straddles arctic Norway, Sweden, Finland and the Kola ...
A groundbreaking decision in Europe may signal a shift in the way we engage with Indigenous land rights beyond property rhetoric.
In the northern tundra mammals such as reindeer ... in Norway, Alaska and Greenland, Lapland in northern Europe and La Rinconada in Peru. The Sámi are a semi-nomadic group of reindeer herders.
A new wave of positive-impact experiences in northern Finland is finally allowing the Sámi to benefit from the tourism boom. Reindeer crowd around Raisa Kitti as soon as she enters the paddock ...
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