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Norwegian cruise line Hurtigruten hired Máret Ravdna Buljo as a culinary ambassador to showcase Sámi foodways and Arctic Indigenous culture. The reindeer farmer is preserving and revitalizing Sámi ...
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‘People are not props’: The Sámi reindeer herders fighting ...The Sámi are telling their own story “What the Sámi want is a tourism that tells the true story of who they are. A story connected to today, not just to the past, unlike most of the ...
Elle Sofe Company is making its U.S. debut at Jacob’s Pillow with a powerful performance that blends Sámi yoiking, song, and ...
In a landmark case in 2020, judges ruled that the rights stemming from the Sámi’s historical use of the territory in the Girjas sameby superseded those granted more recently by the Swedish state.
Sámi reindeer eat feed supplied by their herders. The change in diet is not just an added expensve but a seismic shift both in the reindeer diet and the Sámi way of life. Photo: Mark Olden * Any ...
An Indigenous people, the Sámi, who number around 80,000, inhabit a vast territory that stretches across the Arctic areas of Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia’s Kola Peninsula. For centuries ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Festival goers in Finland have been treated to a ...
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: direct ...
On Friday, Indigenous Sámi youth were joined by nearly 2,000 demonstrators at Norway's royal palace, bringing an end to a peaceful standoff over an illegal wind energy complex built in ...
Watch: Sámi Reindeer Herders Grapple With a Changing Arctic Warming is threatening the ways of Europe’s last indigenous people. By Bruno Rinvolucri, John Domokos, and Katie Lamborn A Sámi herder.
The Sámi, the indigenous people in the far north of Europe and Russia, are ready to share their stories with the world. But only under certain conditions, says film commissioner Liisa Holmberg ...
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