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Record #147433:

Ur jātlandssamernas historia 147. Om "Möten i gränsland" (2). "Samer har alltid funnits här!" / Lars Thomasson.

Title: Ur jātlandssamernas historia 147. Om "Möten i gränsland" (2). "Samer har alltid funnits här!" / Lars Thomasson.
Translated title: From Jämtland's Saami history 147. On "The meeting at the border" (2). "Saami have always been found here!".
Author(s): Thomasson, Lars.
Date: 1998.
Language: Swedish.
In: Samefolket. (1998.), Vol. 79(5) (1998)
Abstract: Important cross-disciplinary work reveals South Saami culture. Norwegian professors of Finno-Ugrian and history have examined placenames and other linguistic clues in sagas etc. Historia Norvegiae (c. 1190) is independent of Icelandic sagas, and has several mentions of "Saami forests" and "heathen folk" in eastern part. One theory of their development is that there was mobile Saami life in early Middle Ages based on main hut, and this gradually developed into nomadic herding.
Notes:

Samefolket. Vol. 79(5) :30-32 (1998).

Keywords: 39 -- Ethnography: Saami.
398.22 -- Sagas and historic legends.
93"04/14" -- Fifth to fifteenth centuries A.D.
V -- History.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*57) -- Sweden.
(*58) -- Norway.
SPRI record no.: 147433

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