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A ládjogahpir is a crownlike, graceful headgear that was used by Sámi women until the end of the 19th century in the Sámi area in what is now northern Norway and Finland ... and one of the Sámi ...
A groundbreaking decision in Europe may signal a shift in the way we engage with Indigenous land rights beyond property rhetoric.
One of the cartoons commissioned as a “Don’t” for the Culturally Responsible Sami Tourism project by the Sami Parliament in Finland. Igloos, huskies, and other symbols associated with Inuit ...
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 ...
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