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Record #135726:

Sami aednan: four states - one nation? Nordic minority policy and the history of the Sami / Helge Salvesen.

Title: Sami aednan: four states - one nation? Nordic minority policy and the history of the Sami / Helge Salvesen.
Author(s): Salvesen, Helge.
Date: 1995.
Publisher: London: Hurst & Company
In: Ethnicity and nation building in the Nordic world. (1995.), Three
Abstract: Examination as ethnic minority starts with proposition that Saami are unique people immemorially established in North Calotte, always considered minority and never themselves identified with majority population. Lapp Codicil was first official recognition of their rights. Chapter describes changes in relationship with governments, particularly over use of land and language from 1751 to present.
Notes:

In: Ethnicity and nation building in the Nordic world. Three / Sven Tägil, ed.

Keywords: 32 -- Politics.
323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities.
329.73 -- Nationalist and regional separatist movements.
347 -- Law, civil.
347.23 -- Land ownership, legal aspects.
37 -- Education.
39 -- Ethnography: Saami.
809.455 -- Saami language.
J -- Social sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*55) -- European Arctic.
(*57) -- Sweden.
(*58) -- Norway.
SPRI record no.: 135726

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