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         Sami Indigenous Peoples:     more books (21)
  1. The Sami, an indigenous people of the Arctic by Odd Mathis Hætta, 1996
  2. The Sami Indigenous People of the Arctic by Odd Mathis Haetta, 1993
  3. Indigenous Peoples of Europe: Sami People
  4. The Sami: The indigenous people of northernmost Europe (European languages) by Irja Seurujarvi-Kari, 1997
  5. The Sami: an Indigenous People in Sweden by Food and Fisheries Ministry of Agriculture, 2007-01-01
  6. The Sami - An Indigenous People in Sweden (National Sami Information Centre) by Nils-Henrik Sikku, Michael Teilus Karin Kvarfordt, 2005
  7. Developing Indigenous Tourism: Visiting the Sami People of Northern Europe by Robert Pettersson, 2009-06-18
  8. The Sami of Northern Europe (First Peoples) by Deborah Robinson, 2002-04
  9. God Wears Many Skins:Sami Myth and Folklore in a New Poetic Interpretation (Voices of Indigenous Peoples) by Jabez L. Van Cleef, 2008-06-04
  10. Indigenous Peoples and the Nation-State: Fourth World Politics in Canada, Australia and Norway (Social & Economic Papers : No 14) by Noel Dyck, 1985-06
  11. Social Welfare with Indigenous Peoples (Comparative Social Welfare Series)
  12. Sami becoming a nation. (against the current).(Norwegian indigenous peoples)(Brief Article): An article from: Arena Magazine by Peter Jull, 2002-06-01
  13. Sami Culture in a New Era: The Norwegian Sami Experience
  14. Sami Potatoes: Living with Reindeer and Perestroika by Michael P. Robinson, Karim-Aly S. Kassam, 1998-12

1. Sami. Alkuperäiskansat Pobloedd Brodorol Originaj Popoloj Indigenous Peoples
sami Laitalan alkuperäiskansojen sivu of communication for exchanging information and ideas about the indigenous peoples of the world. subscribe natchat sami Laitala. Messages to the list (accepted when your subscription
http://www.sci.fi/~pob41/kansoja0.htm
KANSOJA nations
Visitors since 24.10.1996
Kansa is Finnish word meaning "nation".
There's also a Native American nation called Kansa. NA Native links:

2. ExploreNorth - Northern Indigenous Peoples: The Sami
Virtual samiland Links to a broad range of resources, including many personalpages about the sami. To the Main indigenous peoples Index.
http://www.explorenorth.com/native-sami.html
Northern Indigenous Peoples:
Aspen Acres
Indigenous Peoples in the Barents Region

An assessment of the current status of the Saami, Vepsian, Karelian, Mansi, Samoyeds and other peoples of the region. An Introduction to the Sami People
Aanta Forsgren presents excellent summaries of a wide range of topics, from reindeer herding to music, to racism in Sweden. Northern Lavvu
This company in the US state of Minnesota produces both traditional and modern style Lavvus (a round conical shape tent). Samefolket
Since 1918, this monthly magazine has been presenting news and issues of interest to the Sami people. Some current articles are on-line. The Saami Hunting Society in Transition
A comprehensive analysis of cultural research concepts and applications as they apply to the Saami, by Lars lvar Hansen. The Sami of Norway
An introduction to Sami culture, historically and in the modern world, by Elina Helander. Saami Parliament
Founded in Sweden in 1992, this organization's mandate is to facilitate practical solutions to the problems of the Saami people. The Web site has only brief information. Saami People in Sweden
A lengthy article (in .pdf format) from the Swedish Institute, discussing Saami history, cultural features and current political situation.

3. The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Indigenous Studies CWIS George Manuel Librar
Collection of links to indigenousstudies resources is categorized by region, including the Pacific, Africa, Asia and the Middle East. archive of the political struggles waged by indigenous peoples seek to achieve the full expression of self-determination. sami Nation. An Introduction to the sami People
http://www.cwis.org/wwwvl/indig-vl.html
The WWW Virtual Library Alphabetical
Category Subtree

Library of Congress
The World Wide Web Virtual Library:
INDIGENOUS STUDIES
The Center For World Indigenous Studies (CWIS) and the Chief George Manuel Library are pleased to support and contribute to the development and maintenance of the World Wide Web Virtual Library The Indigenous Studies Virtual Library provides links to: General Indigenous Studies Resources If you wish to register a resource with the Indigenous Studies WWW Virtual Library, please use our Site Submission Form . For other inquiries, please e-mail the Chief George Manuel Library Librarian This site is maintained in conjunction with the Australian National University's Aboriginal Studies WWW Virtual Library Circumpolar WWW Virtual Library containing links to Circumpolar Indigenous resources.

4. Indigenous Links.
Non native resource, we sami and the Inuit participate at these Conflicting interestsof animal welfare and indigenous peoples, High North Alliance webpage.
http://www.itv.se/boreale/aelmetjh.htm
Not intended to be a complete source of links
Superfluous comment nowadays, but written 1996, I keep it for perspective on the growth of the web. ;)

5. About The Centre For Sámi Studies
Various documents about S¡mi issues at the University of Troms¸ (Norway) S¡mi research and education. indigenous peoples' Research Network. Research documentation. S¡mi Library Resources (in Norwegian). Publications from the University Museum. Download area for research papers and computer tools for writing sami.
http://www.uit.no/ssweb/sdg/idxsdgen.htm
Home Languague- and Culture Law Science ... Service
Norsk
The staff's addresses
The Board Minutes from the board meetings (in Norwegian) Our publication series Financial support Goahti/The Turf hut
The Strategic plan for Sámi research and education at the University of Tromsø
  • The Strategic plan
Programmes of research:
  • SARVVIS-programme Research programme on reindeer husbandry
  • The research project "Indigenous Peoples and Globalisation"
    Funded by The Research Council of Norway
    Co-ordinator Henry Minde
Other projects:
  • "Family based reindeer husbandry" Funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Nordic Council of Ministers Project Manager Birgitte Ulvevadet
  • "Survey of Living Conditions in the Arctic" - "SLiCA" Funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development.
  • "Forum for Development Cooperation with Indigenous Peoples " Funded by The Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation, Norad. Project co-ordinator: Elisabeth Sandersen Read more about the project
Editor: Head of administration Else Grete Broderstad.

6. Researching Indigenous Peoples Rights Under International Law
indigenous, first nations, aboriginal, human rights research, researching, international law indigenous populations the Celtic peoples of the British Isles, Brittany in France and Galicia in Spain; the Basque peoples of France, Portugal and Spain; The sami
http://intelligent-internet.info/law/ipr2.html
RESEARCHING INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RIGHTS UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW Steven C. Perkins This is a revision of a document prepared for presentation at the 1992 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Law Libraries. It may be reproduced for non-profit educational use if this notice appears on the reproduction. Table of Contents I: Introduction This Indigenous Peoples' Web Ring site is owned by
Steven C. Perkins

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RESEARCHING INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RIGHTS UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW
Steven C. Perkins This is a revision of a document prepared for presentation at the 1992 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Law Libraries. It may be reproduced for non-profit educational use if this notice appears on the reproduction.
INTRODUCTION
This paper was originally produced in 1992, prior to the INTERNET and the explosion of information it has engendered. In updating it, I have tried to create links to online materials on indigenous peoples rights under international law. This paper is not meant to be a comprehensive guide to information on indigenous people. It is meant to be a guide to researching international law and indigenous peoples rights. Since this paper was finished, S James Anaya has published an excellent treatise on this area

7. Sami History.
recognize the sami as an indigenous people and representatives from the sami nationparticipates in the United Nations global indigenous peoples' projects and
http://www.itv.se/boreale/lies.htm
Lies and disinformation
    To understand some of the issues of this page we might have to backpedal a bit with a set of definitions and examples.
    If you already are familiar with the term and concepts of "indigenous" and "Cultural property rights" feel free to scroll down.
    What does indigenous mean?
    A good definition can be found in the International Organization of Labor's [OIT] covenant Art 1b: "-To the indigenous peoples in independent countries, considered indigenous because they descend from populations which inhabited the country or a geographical region belonging to the country during the era of the conquest or colonization and the establishment of the actual borders of the present states and which, no matter their legal situation, still preserve all their appropriate social, economic, cultural institutions or remnants of them."
    UN and the European Union does recognize the Sami as an indigenous people and representatives from the Sami nation participates in the United Nations global indigenous peoples' projects and conferences.
    But Sweden and Finland who is members of these same organisations paradoxally does not recognize the Sami's as such instead referring to the Sami peoples as a minority within each country. This might seem to be a minor difference, yet it has far-reaching consequences for the Sami people in issues regarding landrights and the preservation of the culture.

8. Sami Potatoes Land Rights Indigenous Peoples Wild Animals Social Sciences Michae
sami Potatoes Land rights indigenous peoples Wild animals Social SciencesMichael P Robinson. sami Potatoes Land rights indigenous
http://www.bookssource.co.uk/Michael-P-Robinson-Sami-Potatoes-1896209211.html
Sami Potatoes Land rights Indigenous peoples Wild animals Social Sciences Michael P Robinson
Subject: Land rights Indigenous peoples Wild animals Social Sciences
Title: Sami Potatoes
Author: Michael P Robinson
Ed Light Greedy Little Crocodi...
Martin Wilson The Nativity...

Nicholas Tulloch Monster Talk...

Kevin Perry Yummy Yummy Gulp!...
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Gehrke Rudolf Anekdoten von F...

9. Research Related To The Sámi And Other Indigenous Peoples
with indigenous peoples and minorities. Finland has also emphasised assimilation with regard to the sami population
http://www.uit.no/ssweb/dutkan/indexen.htm

Registration form.
Fill in information about your own research.
... and registered projects so far.
Scholars
Overviews
Articles and bibliographies.
Net publication and bibilographies.
Remember we also have put some articles on the net.
Indigenous People's Research Network

Editor: Head of administration Else Grete Broderstad.
Web-editor: Regnor Jernsletten. Updated: February 21, 2001.

10. NATIVE-L (December 1995): Re: Siberian Indigenous Peoples
If you want to know more about this, ask those, who attended this year'smeeting of the UNWorking group on indigenous peoples. Our sami teacher was
http://bioc02.uthscsa.edu/natnet/archive/nl/9512/0131.html
Re: siberian indigenous peoples
Pirkko Vishnevskij visnevskij@latuko.helsinki.fi
Tue, 12 Dec 1995 20:39:26 EET DST
mclarnon@ugrad.unbc.edu (Shauna Lea McLarnon) writes:
First of all, in response to Shauna McLarnon's request for
information on indigenous/state relations in Russian Federation:
You could also contact Arctic Centre in the University Lapland,
Rovaniemi, (their e- mail address is Arctic.Centre@levi.urova.fi
They hosted an international conference on arctic social sciences in
May, and had a lot of visitors from different parts of Russia.
Secondly, in response to what Johannes Rohr wrote on Russia's
indigenous representatives (and I'm writing as a non-specialist):
a2350203@smail1.rrz.uni-koeln.de
(Johannes Rohr) writes: I guess I agree with this, up to a point. However, I'd say that if a person is doing research on indigenous/state relations in Russia, it

11. ExploreNorth - Indigenous Peoples
indigenous peoples of the North. Northern indigenous peoples General. The Inuit.The sami. indigenous peoples of Alaska. indigenous peoples of Northern Canada.
http://www.explorenorth.com/native.html
Indigenous Peoples of the North
Northern Indigenous Peoples - General The Inuit The Sami Indigenous Peoples of Alaska ... Search

12. Gender, Race And Ethnicity In Media - Indigenous Peoples
Earth and the traditional cultural lifeways of indigenous peoples. Producer Wolf Mountain Radio" English language news of the sami, indigenous people regions of extreme northern
http://www.uiowa.edu/~commstud/resources/GenderMedia/native.html

13. Sami Links
EthnoPolitics (Harald Eidheim ). State Practice and the United Nations Draft Declarationon the Rights of indigenous peoples (Douglas Sanders ). sami Iron Age
http://www.yle.fi/samiradio/enlink.htm
SAMI LINKS
You will find more links (in other languages) on our Finnish pages.
NEWS IN SAMILAND
SAAMI PEOPLE
SAMI PARLIAMENTS
OTHER SAAMI ORGANISATIONS
SAMI LANGUAGE, STUDING SAMI, SAMI LITERATURE
SAMI ART
THE HISTORY OF SAAMI PEOPLE

14. Sami Linkkat
Agenda in the Mrrketid Norwegian Policy, sami Politics and the Tromsr Conference(Terje Brantenberg). The United Nations and indigenous peoples from 1969 to
http://www.yle.fi/samiradio/samlink.htm
SÁMI LI¯KKAT:
O££ASAT
SÁPMELA¡¡AT
SÁMEDIKKIT
SÁMI ORGANISA²UVNNAT, LÁGÁDUSAT, SEARVVIT
SÁMEGIELLA, SÁMEGIELA LOHKAN, SÁMEGIELAT GIRJJÁLA²VUOHTA
SÁMI DÁIDDA
HISTORJÁ
SÁMI MEDIA
BOAZODOALLU
TURISMA, MUSEAT

15. Historical Synopsis Of The Sami
of indigenous peoples collectively. This is demonstrated through our ongoing andcontinuous work at the United Nations and other international fora.” (sami
http://www.thearctic.is/articles/topics/samisynopsis/kafli_0700.htm
PDF-version
of this article
Historical Synopsis of the Sami/United Nations Relationship
by Christian Jakob Burmeister Hicks CHAPTERS: Previous Chapter Next Chapter Future Implications Saami political leaders continue to view the United Nations as am important step towards greater self-determination. In 1998, the Norwegian Saami Parliament published their three year plan for future actions. This document outlined the importance of continued work with ILO 169 and the United Nation’s WGIP. (Norske Sametinget, 1998, 48-50) In addition, Anne Nourgam, President of the Saami Council pointed out in 2001, “ We Saami also work side by side with other indigenous peoples. We are deeply committed to fighting for the human rights of indigenous peoples collectively. This is demonstrated through our on-going and continuous work at the United Nations and other international fora.” (Sami Council, 2001)

16. Minorities And Indigenous Peoples
The sami people living in Finland, Sweden, Norway and Russia are one of the fewindigenous peoples in Europe. An indigenous people is often also a minority.
http://www.ykliitto.fi/ourcomhr/26minor.html
Minorities and Indigenous Peoples Although human rights are primarily concerned with the rights of the individual, the international debate on human rights has not viewed this as an obstacle to identifying groups of people who are especially vulnerable to violations of human rights and whose protection may require some specific measures to be taken. Fundamentally, the starting point for looking more closely at certain groups is to guarantee the same human rights for everyone. However, the realisation of this idea might require so-called positive discrimination in order to guarantee what should be equal human rights also in practice to e.g. women, refugees or to members of ethnic minorities. In several conventions on human rights the question of the rights of minorities is presented in connection with the ban on discrimination. Is it justified to provide special services or privileges for minorities as the kind of positive discrimination that aims at securing equality of human rights? At which point does this positive discrimination turn into granting privileges and thus discriminating against other people? If no special services or benefits are provided, can the actual inequality found in a society be characterised as discrimination although in formal terms members of a minority are treated the same way as other people? The latter question arises, for example, in a situation where the state does not provide or support education in any other language than the official language of the state in question. Although in formal terms everyone is treated equally, in practice part of the population may be excluded from educational opportunities.

17. Minorities And Indigenous Peoples Exercise
Minorities and indigenous peoples. Exercise Discuss in groups what the implicationsof preserving the indigenous sami people and their culture and traditional
http://www.ykliitto.fi/ourcomhr/26minorex.html
Minorities and Indigenous Peoples Exercise: Discuss in groups what the implications of preserving the indigenous Sami people and their culture and traditional sources of livelihood are. Should the Sami reindeer husbandry give way, for example, to a nickel mine or cutting down trees if the national economy gained more profit from such activities? And furthermore, how should we deal with a situation in which the pressure affecting the diminishing reindeer pastures threatens the ecological balance of the region? Back

18. Indigenous Peoples' Secretariat · Programs & Projects Related To Indigenous Kno
Rural Development in indigenous communities/Development GAISA Rural Developmentin indigenous communities indigenous peoples' Network (sami region);
http://www.arcticpeoples.org/knowledge/programs-projects.htm
Indigenous Knowledge PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS RELATED TO INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE derived from the Report by Philip Burgess
and sorted by subject to the right!
For description of programs/projects
see full report

Animals/birds

Education

Environmental
...
Other Studies/Projects
Animals/birds:
  • Documentation of Traditional Sami Knowledge about large carnivores in the Scandinavian mountain area (wolf, bear, wolverine and lynx) Local Knowledge of the distribution, biology and hunting of beluga and narwhal ; a survey among Inuit hunters in West and North Greenland Inuit Circumpolar Conference Seabird Study (Alaska) Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Beluga Whales - an indigenous pilot project in the Chukchi and Northern Bering Seas (Alaska) The Alaskan Eskimo Whaling Commission (AEWC) (Alaska) The Alaska Beluga Whale Committee (Alaska) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) (Alaska) The Collection of Local Knowledge Regarding Polar Bear Habitat use in Alaska Bristol Bay Native Association Sea Ottar Study (Alaska) Inuit Knowledge of Bowhead Study (Canada) A Strategy for Future Research on the North Baffin Caribou Population (Canada) caribou areas (Canada) Dogrib Traditional Knowledge: Relationship between Caribou Migration Patterns and the State of Caribou Habitat (Canada) Traditional Methods used by the Dogrib to Redirect

19. Indigenous Peoples' Secretariat · Links
Inuit Circumpolar Conference. Aleut International Association. The Russian Associationof indigenous peoples of the North. sami Council. AMAP. PAME. CAFF. EPPR. SDWG.
http://www.arcticpeoples.org/links/links.htm
Links LINKS Arctic Council

20. Partnership For Change: The Sami People, The Indigenous People Of Norway
processes that are related to resource management in the sami areas. Norway has ratifiedILO Convention No. 169 on indigenous and tribal peoples in independent
http://www.grida.no/prog/norway/ungass/sami/englis5.htm
The Sami people, the indigenous people of Norway
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, founded on law, was officially opened on 9 October 1989. This is a democratic institution elected by and from among Samis and its task is to deal with all matters the Assembly deems to be of particular interest to the Sami people. It can raise questions and submit opinions on any matter within its sphere of activity. Other public bodies in Norway must ensure that the Sami Assembly is heard in matters of importance to the Sami population before a decision is made. The Sami Assembly is elected for four years at a time on the same day as the General Elections take place in Norway. The question of environmental impact assessments will be taken up by the Norwegian authorities and the Sami Assembly in order to find suitable forms of cooperation. The Sami Assembly took part in the national preparations for the conference between the parties in the convention of biodiversity. The involvement of the Sami people in other national programmes has also been discussed. When Local Agenda 21 is being integrated into municipalities which have a Sami population, it understood that the Sami people will automatically be represented in this work.

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