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 ... be the vanishing elements ...
Norway’s breathtaking coastline boasts a mix of dreamy landscapes, fascinating cultural sites and communities and deep ...
The Rocks Will Echo Our Sorrows by Ellen Anna Labba tells the story of the Sámi people's displacement from their homeland.
Climate change and efforts to curb it by moving away from fossil fuels are both threatening the rights and livelihood of Sami ...
"Climate change threatens the culture and existence of the Sami indigenous people in two ways," it said ... herds are spread across the vast open spaces of Arctic Finland, Norway, Russia and Sweden.
Financing and strengthening Sámi rights in Europe, including establishing a Secretariat, were among the key decisions at the ...
Policies in Sweden, Finland, Norway and Russia also often involved the education system and church discouraging or actively suppressing Sami languages and culture and forcibly assimilating Sami ...
Sara spoke about the Norwegian indigenous policy, in which people can learn the Sami language and culture at school. Maya was surprised at how different it is to Japan, where some people don’t ...
The Sámi Film Festival, featuring storytellers from the Indigenous people of northern Finland, Norway, Sweden, and the Kola ...