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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 ... extends throughout parts of Sweden, Norway, Finland and Russia. It's believed the Sámi have occupied this region ...
There are an estimated 100,000 Sami people across the arctic wilderness of northern Finland, Norway, Sweden and Russia’s Kola Peninsula. They have lived by hunting, fishing and herding reindeer, and ...
The Sámi people are indigenous to Sápmi, a cultural region of Europe and Russia that covers the northern parts of Norway, Finland, Sweden, and Russia. For centuries, the Sámi people relied on ...
In most textbooks, history typically only moves forward, from past to present. But in Britta Marakatt-Labba's 75-foot-long embroidery Historjá (2003–07), a piece that aspires to sum up the ...
However, the situation of the Sámi people, indigenous to northern Sweden and parts of Norway, Finland, and Russia ... scientific examinations on the Sami, often involving children and the ...
Sámi 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 ...
A fighter jet roaring through the grey sky breaks the tranquillity of a boreal forest in northern Finland, one more sign of a ...
This abstract fiber work is inspired by the discovery of her hidden Sámi roots, the indigenous people of the northern Scandinavian peninsula and Kola Peninsula, or present-day Sweden, Finland ...
North Sami, a language spoken in the Arctic, has more than 300 words for snow and a special word for "frightened reindeer". Can it survive in a warmer world? Pentti Pieski, a translator and ...
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