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Feb 2, 1998
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WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service
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At a United Nations workshop for indigenous journalists, Agnes Patak of California met and interviewed Liv Inger Somby of Samiland. The Sami are indigenous people from the far northern region called “Lapland” on English maps. Though they are White, the Sami have similar stories of expropriation and prejudice to indigenous people “of color” worldwide. Among their problems is the privatization of land ownership—in the men’s names—and the stigmatization as “sin” of their favorite...
Topics: Indigenous Journalists, Sami People
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Klatt, Edith
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Referred to in 1001 Children's books you must read before you grow up
Topic: Sami people
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Scheffer, Johannes
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147 pages; illustrations; 30cm.
Topics: Lapland, description and travel, Sami people
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The Sámi—also commonly spelled Sami, Saami, or Same, and pronounced with a broad “a,” like Saw-me—have lived in Sápmi, the Sámi homeland, for thousands of years. The area is sometimes referred to in English as Sámiland. It covers at least 232,000 square miles.
Topics: sami people, lapps, laplanders
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This black & white educational film is about the country of Norway. This was made during WWII but contains footage from the 1930s. Opening titles: NORWAY (:06-:13). Mountains and fjords of the country of Norway -- as it looked before the outbreak of WWII. People walk around. Fishing village of Bergen. Bergen is a city on Norway’s southwestern coast. It's surrounded by mountains and fjords, including Sognefjord, the country’s longest and deepest. Sign for a bakery (1:01) and cobblestone...
Topics: 1930s, Travelogue, Bergen, Oslo, Sardine Fishing Industry, Lapland, Sami People, Stock Footage,...