A great deal has been written about the history of the Native American people of North America and particularly about their experiences since the arrival of white settlers. However, there is another people whose history mirrors the experience of many Native American tribes but who have become almost completely forgotten: the Sami, Europe's only indigenous people.

The Sami have inhabited the snow-covered wastes of northern Norway, Finland, Sweden, and Russia for thousands of years, nurturing a vibrant culture and folklore as well as a unique language. For many generations, they were known to the world as Lapps, and their homeland as Lapland, though they themselves refer to these lands as Sapmi. This is the story of a unique indigenous people and their continuing struggle for survival, recognition, and the right to pursue their traditional ways of life. This is the forgotten story of the Sami people.

Discover a plethora of topics such as

  • Origins
  • Lapland: Early Perceptions of the Sami
  • Sami Language, Culture, and Art
  • Sami Religion, Medicine, and Folklore
  • The Sami During World War Two
  • Sami Resurgence
  • And much more!

Discover the history and culture of the Sámi people, the Indigenous inhabitants of northern Scandinavia and Russia's Kola Peninsula. Known for their rich traditions, reindeer herding, and resilience, the Sámi have preserved their identity through centuries of change. Perfect for readers of Indigenous history and cultural heritage.

Get your copy today and explore the story of Europe's northernmost Indigenous people!



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Titel
Sami People: A History from Beginning to Present
EAN
9798232914554
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
09.10.2023
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.11 MB