In October 2024, the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (UNCESCR) issued a landmark decision ...
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 ...
The purpose of Norway's Sami Act is to make it possible for the Sami people in Norway to protect and develop their language, their culture and their community life. The first Sami Assembly ...
Traditional practices and ethnic diversity in the Himalayan region are increasingly marginalised in favour of profit-driven ...
The Northern Sámi artist Máret Ánne Sara—who explores political and ecological issues affecting the Sámi and Indigenous ...
There is no census just for Sami but their numbers are estimated to be between 100,000 to 150,000. Their traditional homeland stretches across Arctic Finland, Sweden, Norway and Russia’s Kola ...
Travel back in time and learn about Norway's rich heritage, including Vikings and the Sami. A lot is known about what Viking life was like a thousand years ago, and you can experience a little of ...
Karla Grant Executive Producer of Australia’s longest running Indigenous current affairs program will guest present special episodes of SBS’s flagship current affairs programs Insight and ...
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 ...
Their traditional territory, Sápmi, extends throughout parts of Sweden, Norway, Finland and Russia. It’s believed the Sámi have occupied this region for thousands of years. A petition was ...