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Record #199660:

Regional and indigenous identities in the High North: enacting social boundaries / Sidsel Saugestad.

Title: Regional and indigenous identities in the High North: enacting social boundaries / Sidsel Saugestad.
Author(s): Saugestad, Sidsel.
Date: 2012.
In: Polar Record. (2012.), Vol. 48(246) (2012)
Abstract: Considers two processes of social and cultural mobilisation: regional movement, as manifested in social and cultural expressions of north Norwegian identity that was particularly marked in 1970s and early 1980s; and Saami movement, active at same time, and part of global process of indigenous mobilisation. North Norwegian regional movement strove for inclusion into wider national cultural tradition, and integration was achieved by broadening definition of what is considered Norwegian culture. Objective of Saami movement was opposite: to gain recognition as people with distinct culture.
Notes:

Polar Record. Vol. 48(246) :229-235 (2012).

In special section Contested borders and identities.

Keywords: 316 -- Sociology.
323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities: Saami.
325.454 -- Native peoples, self-government.
93"197" -- 1970-1979.
93"198" -- 1980-1989.
J -- Social sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*58) -- Norway.
SPRI record no.: 199660

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