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Record #41620:

Right of the Sames [Saami] to land and water / Tomas Cramér.

Title: Right of the Sames [Saami] to land and water / Tomas Cramér.
Author(s): Cramér, Tomas.
Date: 1965.
Publisher: Luleå: Norrbottens Museum
In: Hunting and fishing. Nordic symposium on life in a traditional hunting and fishing milieu in prehistoric times and up to the present day. (1965.),
Abstract: Legal history on topic goes back to 1450, with big changes in 17th Cent., when courts had Saami jurors in Saami territories. North of border, terms such as "private lands" were used. Against this was Governor Graan, who stated that there was no economic competition between Saami and Swedes. Saami were too lazy to farm or fight, deer living from white moss. Lappmark edicts led to settlement, forestry and mining. In 1683 survey, avvitringsverk, began and continued into 19th Cent., though not extended to mountains. In 1873 statute drew up boundary to settlement, but left Saami rights vague.
Notes:

In: Hunting and fishing. Nordic symposium on life in a traditional hunting and fishing milieu in prehistoric times and up to the present day / Harald Hvarfner, ed.

Keywords: 347.23 -- Land ownership, legal aspects.
39 -- Ethnography: Saami.
639.21 -- Fisheries, fresh-water.
J -- Social sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*57) -- Sweden.
SPRI record no.: 41620

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