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What a landmark ruling for the Sámi people in Finland means for the protection of Indigenous rights globallyIn October 2024, the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (UNCESCR) issued a landmark decision stating that Finland had violated the rights of the Sámi Indigenous people to ...
In the 1990s, fewer than 350 people spoke Inari Sámi. Today, experts say about 500 people speak the near-extinct language, ...
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ARTnews on MSNBritta Marakatt-Labba Is Bringing Sámi Culture to the Rest of the WorldLabba's 75-foot-long embroidery Historjá (2003–07), a piece that aspires to sum up the entirety of the Sámi experience, ...
Through paper and wood panels, Tia Keobounpheng weaves colorful thread to create precise geometries in vibrating color.
EXCLUSIVE: Icelandic streamer Siminn has boarded Torna a Surriento, a European co-production for Finland’s YLE and Italy’s ...
The Sami are an Arctic Indigenous people whose traditional homeland spans the Arctic regions of Norway, Sweden, Finland and the Kola Peninsula in Russia’s western Arctic, an area they refer to ...
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 ...
issued a landmark decision stating that Finland had violated the rights of the Sámi Indigenous people to their culture and land. This decision, unprecedented in Europe, signals a potential ...
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