Sápmi Ro Tr S Sámi Nation Ondheim

Sápmi Ro Tr S Sámi Nation Ondheim

LAND PEOPLE THE THE Sápmi ISBN 978-91-981500-4-9 Sami Information Centre - [email protected] - www.samer.se/english - [email protected] Centre Sami Information The Sami Information Centre is a unit under the Sami parliament. Our function is to Our function is is a unit under the Sami parliament. Centre The Sami Information monitor We of the Sami people and culture in the society. increase the knowledge carry on the Sami and out information with information society Sami issues, provide in the Sami society, interested or just a policymaker activities. If you are a journalist, more information. us for contact you can Sápmi NORWAY - SWEDEN - FINLAND - RUSSIA sámi nation Hammerfest Tromsö N NORTH SÁMI AREA Narvik Kautokeino S Karasjok Karesuando Kiruna Enare LULE SÁMI AREA Gällivare Jokkmokk Pajala Murmansk SOUTH SÁMI AREA Arjeplog Trondheim Vilhelmina Arvidsjaur Rovaniemi EAST SÁMI AREA Åre Luleå Röros Haparanda polc Skellefteå irkeln Östersund Lycksele Idre Umeå Härnösand Sundsvall Oslo Söderhamn Religion Politics The ancient Sami religion was a nature religion, where the The organisational history of the Sami Small groups of hunters and gatherers migrated and settled in world was divided into three spheres: the underground, the people stretches back 100 years. Today’s earthly and the heavenly. Each world had its own gods and northern Scandinavia when the inland ice began its retreat more Sami-political parties were founded entities. The Christian missionary work began early in the together with the establishment of than 12 000 years ago. Our ancestors left behind asbestos ceramics 11th century with Catholic monasteries setting up along the the Sami Parliament in 1993. The Sami and reindeer bones in settlements from 1 500 BC, according to coast of the Arctic Ocean. By the 17th century, churches Parliament is both a state agency and archaeologists. The first written documents mentioning the Sami and marketplaces were established in northern Sweden. a publically elected parliament where people are from the year 98 AD, when the Roman historian Tacitus The Church and State collaborated, took command of the elections are held every fourth year. regions and forced the Sami to abandon their own religion. described a hunting people of the North who dress in furs and live in Learn more about the Sami Parliament at The Sami adopted the Christian faith and today only bits and www.sametinget.se/english harmony with nature. Where did the Sami people come from? pieces of the old religion remain. Nobody knows - we have always been here. Self-determination Culture International law states that indigenous The concept of Sami culture is very broad, covering peoples own the right to self- everything from music, literature and theatre to handicrafts, determination of their political status, food, customs and livelihoods. Our own traditional dress as well as social, cultural and economic Sápmi is called a kolt. The design varies depending on your development. We want to be able to self- The Sami are one of the world’s origins and family, but all share the characteristic colours decide on issues that concern us, such as indigenous peoples. We have a distinct red, green, yellow and blue. The kolt is worn mostly at language, education, media, traditional culture, own languages and practice times of celebration, such as on our own national holiday, knowledge and culture. We want to customs that differ from the rest of Samefolkets dag, on 6 February, when we proudly raise our exercise influence over our land areas society. Our traditional area of settlement own flag. and natural resources. We want the right is Sápmi and covers an area stretching to shape and preserve our identity as a from the Kola Peninsula in Russia, across distinct people. In addition, the included Finland and over the northern regions of right to be consulted as a people, on all Sweden and Norway. There are no exact issues that concern us. numbers on how many we are, probably between 80 – 100,000 whereof about 30,000 live in Sweden. Language The Sami language belongs to the Finno- Ugrian language group and consists of three different main languages: Eastern Sami, Central Sami and Southern Sami. In Sweden, we speak several subgroups to these, among others Northern Sami, Lule Sami, Southern Sami, Ume Sami and Livelihoods Pite Sami. Today, more than half of the Hunting wild reindeer eventually shifted to small-scale reindeer husbandry. The nomadic Sami in Sweden lack knowledge of Sami Sami culture evolved from the natural reindeer migrations between different grazing language. The oppression of our language grounds. Researchers believe that large-scale reindeer husbandry has been around since the during the 1900’s left deep scars, but 16th century, and is still a vital Sami livelihood and a carrier of cultural heritage. The Sami there is a steadily growing interest in people hold the sole right to pursue reindeer husbandry in Sweden. In order to practice this Want to know more? recapturing our spoken heritage. The right, one must be a member of a sameby, which is a form of organisation, an administrative Minority Language Act has improved unit as well as a geographical area for reindeer herding. Other traditional livelihoods are Visit www.samer.se/english the situation for Sweden’s national hunting, fishing and handicraft. Tourism, media, art and music are examples of businesses minorities. within the Sami community that have developed during modern times. .

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