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Sami People Traditions in Transition

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ISBN-10: 1889963755

ISBN-13: 9781889963754

Edition: 2nd 2004

Authors: Veli-Pekka Lehtola

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List price: $27.95
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
Publication date: 10/1/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 144
Size: 8.00" wide x 9.75" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 1.276
Language: English

Preface
A people divided by borders
Diversity of the Sami people
Sami languages
The language of clothing
The language - a map of reality
From Tacitus to lappologists
The settlement of Fennoscandia
The question of Sami origins
Expansion of the Sami area
Forest Sami and reindeer nomadism
A natural people's mental landscape
The encroachment of the nation-states
Agricultural colonizers and the Sami
Sami written culture
From special rights to the border closings
The Sami and the Laestadian faith
Guovdageaidnu's fanatics - religious fervour or folk uprising?
From Siida to Nordic community
The Norwegianization policy
Awakening of Sapmi
Pioneers of Sami literature
Wartime as a turning point
From the fens of Sapmi to the lowlands of Ostrobothnia
Changing Sapmi and the Sami movement
Schools and boarding houses
The Aanaar Sami - a minority within a minority
The Skolt Sami in Finland
The Kola Sami: a century of history
From Sami renaissance to Alta
The Alta Conflict
The Alta chronicle
Sami politics straddling national borders
Sami administration today
Sami rights
Right to one's own language
Transforming identities
A culture linked with nature
Legalized language
Communications media
Literature and modern times
The new vogue in historical writing
Music between tradition and the stage
From yoik to ethnomusic
Duodji - handicraft
Sami pictorial arts
Mythology and present day in art
Theatre and film
Nils Aslak Valkeapaa's two lives