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The Sámi are the Indigenous people of northern Scandinavia, having inhabited the fjords, fenlands, valleys and tundra of this region straddling the Arctic Circle for thousands of years.
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‘People are not props’: The Sámi reindeer herders fighting stereotypes to build ethical tourismOver time, those log cabins were transformed into Santa Claus Village, home to Father Christmas, reindeer, and various “Sami” experiences. This isolated spot on the Artic Circle, close to the ...
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Jacobin on MSNThe Race for the Arctic Is Undermining Indigenous RightsSince Russia launched its invasion in 2022, the state that contains around half of the total landmass above the Arctic Circle ...
In the remote mountains of northern Sweden, just 15 miles east of the border with Norway and 22 miles south of the Arctic Circle, it is hard to believe there is a shortage of land. Wide expanses ...
Despite its inhospitability, land north of the Arctic Circle has long been inhabited by Indigenous people like the Inuit, Sami and Yukaghir and today includes territories belonging to eight ...
Wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan travels to the frozen north, deep inside the Arctic Circle, to meet the ancient Sami people and the animals they hold so close - reindeer. Show more It's ...
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