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Record #136195:

Murky agenda in the Mørketid: Norwegian policy, Saami politics and the Tromsø Conference / Terje Brantenberg.

Title: Murky agenda in the Mørketid: Norwegian policy, Saami politics and the Tromsø Conference / Terje Brantenberg.
Author(s): Brantenberg, Terje.
Date: 1995.
Publisher: Tromsø: Centre for Sámi Studies, University of Tromsø
In: Becoming visible : indigenous politics and self-government. (1995.),
Abstract: Author wonders why conference is necessary, when 1979 conference, following Alta conflict, seemed to have started so much. One reason is that Scandinavians thought themselves to be setting example; Norway ratified ILO Convention 169. Sweden's Saami Parliament was set up at same time as government opened Saami areas to hunting. It passed motion of no confidence in Saami Minister. In Norway Saami territorial rights came onto agenda again. Saami Rights Committee (SRC) decided that customary rights were too local, and integrated with Norwegian legal norms anyway. Reaction was strong.
Notes:

In: Becoming visible : indigenous politics and self-government / Terje Brantenberg, Janne Hansen, Henry Minde, eds.

Keywords: 061.3 -- Conferences: Indigenous Politics and Self-Government.
323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities.
J -- Social sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*55) -- European Arctic.
SPRI record no.: 136195

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