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Sociala förhållanden --- Samer --- socialhistoria --- hem och bostäder
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Jojk. --- Samer. --- Samisk musik. --- Samisk poesi.
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As a young man American Hugh Beach went to live with the Saami reindeer herders of Swedish Lapland. His lyrically written and very personal story of trying to fit into the herding way of life is a rare insider’s account of the Saami. In a passionate and informed Afterword to this new edition of the book, he revisits his old friends and looks at how Sweden is attempting to balance the conflicting needs of reindeer herders and environmentalists in the 21st century.
Sami (European people) --- Laplanders --- Lapps --- Saam (European people) --- Saame (European people) --- Saami (European people) --- Same (European people) --- Samer (European people) --- Samit (European people) --- Arctic peoples --- Ethnology --- Finno-Ugrians
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The Sámi are Europe{u2019}s only recognized indigenous people living across regions of Norway, Sweden, Finland and the Russian Kola peninsula. The subjects of a history of Christianization, land dispossession, and cultural assimilation, they have through their self-organization since World War II worked towards Sámi political self-determination across the Nordic states and helped forge a global indigenous community. Accompanying this process was the emergence of a Sami music scene, in which the revival of the distinct and formerly suppressed unaccompanied vocal tradition of joik was central. Through joiking with instrumental accompaniment, incorporating joik into forms of popular music, performing on stage and releasing recordings, musicians have helped articulate a Sámi identity, strengthen Sámi languages, and revive a nature-based cosmology. This book is a study of this music scene and its intersection with the politics of indigeneity. It provides portraits of Sámi musicians, studies the significance of Sámi festivals, analyzes the emergence of a Sámi recording industry, and examines musical projects and cultural institutions that have strengthened the transmission of Sámi music.
Sami (European people) --- Music --- Lapons --- Musique --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- Music. --- Musik --- Samer --- Histoire et critique. --- History and criticism --- Historia --- Historia. --- Europe
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Indigenous efflorescence refers to the surprising economic prosperity, demographic increase and cultural renaissance currently found amongst many Indigenous communities around the world. This book moves beyond a more familiar focus on ‘revitalisation’ to situate these developments within their broader political and economic contexts. The materials in this volume also examine the everyday practices and subjectivities of Indigenous efflorescence and how these exist in tension with ongoing colonisation of Indigenous lands, and the destabilising impacts of global neoliberal capitalism. Contributions to this volume include both research articles and shorter case studies, and are drawn from amongst the Ainu and Sami (Saami/Sámi) peoples (in Ainu Mosir in northern Japan, and Sapmi in northern Europe, respectively). This volume will be of use to scholars working on contemporary Indigenous issues, as well as to Indigenous peoples engaged in linguistic and cultural revitalisation, and other aspects of Indigenous efflorescence.
Ainu --- Sami (European people) --- Social conditions. --- Laplanders --- Lapps --- Saam (European people) --- Saame (European people) --- Saami (European people) --- Same (European people) --- Samer (European people) --- Samit (European people) --- Arctic peoples --- Ethnology --- Finno-Ugrians --- Ainos --- Indigenous --- Revitalisation --- Anthropology,
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This is the narrative of Emilie Demant Hatt's nine-month stay in the tent of a Sami family in northern Sweden in 1907–8 and her participation in a dramatic reindeer migration over snow-packed mountains to Norway with another Sami community in 1908. A single woman in her thirties, Demant Hatt fully immersed herself in the Sami language and culture. She writes vividly of daily life, women's work, children's play, and the care of reindeer herds in Lapland a century ago.
Sami (European people) --- Laplanders --- Lapps --- Saam (European people) --- Saame (European people) --- Saami (European people) --- Same (European people) --- Samer (European people) --- Samit (European people) --- Arctic peoples --- Ethnology --- Finno-Ugrians --- Hatt, Emilie Demant, --- Demant Hatt, Emilie, --- Travel. --- Lapland --- Description and travel.
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Sami (European people) --- -Sami (European people) --- -Laplanders --- Lapps --- Saam (European people) --- Saame (European people) --- Saami (European people) --- Same (European people) --- Samer (European people) --- Samit (European people) --- Arctic peoples --- Ethnology --- Finno-Ugrians --- Government relations --- Land tenure --- Government relations. --- Land tenure. --- -Government relations --- Laplanders --- Pays scandinaves --- Lapons --- Laponie --- Population
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#SBIB:39A71 --- #SBIB:39A72 --- #SBIB:39A4 --- Reindeer herding --- -Sami (European people) --- -Laplanders --- Lapps --- Saam (European people) --- Saame (European people) --- Saami (European people) --- Same (European people) --- Samer (European people) --- Samit (European people) --- Arctic peoples --- Ethnology --- Finno-Ugrians --- Herding --- Etnografie: comparatieve studies --- Etnografie: Europa --- Toegepaste antropologie --- Theses --- Sami (European people) --- -Etnografie: comparatieve studies --- Laplanders
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