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Saami customary law - how and where to find pieces of its evidence / Kaisa Korpijaako.
Title: | Saami customary law - how and where to find pieces of its evidence / Kaisa Korpijaako. |
Author(s): | Korpijaako, Kaisa. |
Date: | 1999. |
Publisher: | Tromsø: Centre for Saami Studies, UiT |
In: | On customary law and the Saami rights process in Norway. (1999.), |
Abstract: | General scientific understanding is that illiterate peoples cannot have any written proof of their customs and rights. Saami are seen as such people, so research has to take different approach. Aim of article is to question such approach, at least as concerns Västerbotten's old Saami lands. "Good old customs", as formulated in different parts of kingdom, had as much authority as written laws. Court records for Lapland are full of relevant material. There is also evidence of less official court for Saami settlements, "Lapp justice", though nothing remains in print. |
Notes: | In: On customary law and the Saami rights process in Norway / Tom G. Svensson, ed. |
Keywords: | 39 -- Ethnography: Saami. 342.72/.73 -- Civil rights. J -- Social sciences. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*57) -- Sweden. |
SPRI record no.: | 153743 |
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