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Climate change and efforts to curb it by moving away from fossil fuels are both threatening the rights and livelihood of Sami indigenous people in the Arctic, Amnesty International said Friday.
The reindeer struggle to dig for lichen as the unpredictable winters turn melting snow into layers of ice, ... Most people speak to each other in Swedish, with many near fluent in English too.
Slow-cooked reindeer, seaweed-infused bread, smoked salmon, award-winning cheese, and Arctic berries are among the regional ...
Learn about the Sámi people of the Sápmi region, spanning Norway, Sweden, Finland, and northwest Russia, in this week's episode of "Lost Cultures: Living Legacies." ...
Meet the Sámi, an Indigenous community still thriving in the Sápmi region, which today encompasses Norway, Sweden, Finland, and northwest Russia.
(THE CONVERSATION) In May 2025, Tapio Luoma, archbishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland, delivered an apology to the Sámi, the only recognized Indigenous people in the European Union.
Sámi people in Skaule, Sweden, ... The reindeer struggle to dig for lichen as the unpredictable winters turn melting snow into layers of ice, trapping the winter food source underneath.
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