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This book provides a comprehensive and multifaceted analysis of the Sámi society and its histories and people, offering valuable insights into how they live and see the world.
Introduction to the Sámi World; Part I: Guođohit – Living with/in nature; 1. A Window into Vanishing Sámi Culture? Visual Representations of Sáminess in the Shared Siida Exhibition by Sámi Museum Siida and Northern Lapland's Nature Centre; 2. Gákti on the Pulse of Time: The Double Perspective of the Traditional Sámi Dress; 3. Skolt Saami Leuʹdd: tradition as a Medium of Individual and Collective Remembrance; 4. Trickster Blurring Expectations and Values of Sámi Community: Author Jovnna-Ánde Vest Reshaping Sámi Reminiscence Literature; 5. The River Breaks – and Freezes: Sámi Women in Laestadianism; 6. From History to Herstory of the Sámi World: Proposing a Feminist Approach to the Settlement History of Finnish Lapland; 7. Caught in the State’s Net? Ecologies of Care in Deanuleahki, Sápmi; 8. Defining the Sámi Cultural Environment: New Perspectives for Fieldwork; 9. Frustrated Caretakers: Sámi Egg Gatherers and Cloudberry Pickers; 10. Sámi Food Culture: Traditional Practices and Contemporary Challenges; 11. Understanding Sámi Reindeer Herders’ Knowledge Systems of Snow and Ice; 12. Issues of Sámi Representation in Finnish Tourism: A Quest for Authenticity; Part II: Gierdat – Living through/in societal ruptures; 13. The Futures of Sami languages; 14. Residential schooling of the Sámi in the Soviet Union: Historical development and Impacts; 15. The Sámi in the Spiral of Negative Social Developments of the Soviet North; 16. Changing States, Changing Sámi? Framing the State and the Sámi in Studies of History in Finland and Norway, 1923–1954; 17. The Sámi Flag(s): From a Revolutionary Sign to an Institutional Symbol; 18. Who Are "We, the People"? A Comparative Analysis of the Right to Register in the Sámi Electoral Roll in Finland, Norway, and Sweden; 19. Toxic Speech, Political Self-Indigenization and the Ethics and Politics of Critique: Notes from Finland; 20. The History and Current Situation of Discrimination of the Sámi; 21. Municipal Politics in the Sámi Homeland in Finland; 22. The Stockholm Sámi Administrative Area and Indigenous Resurgence; 23. The Role of the Sámi Media in Democratic Processes: The Arctic Railway in Yle Sápmi and NRK Sápmi; 24. The Áltá and Deatnu Conflicts and the Articulations of Nature; Part III: Duostat - Envisioning Sámi futures; 25. The History of the Hybrid Sámi Media System; 26. ‘It Should be her Language’. New Speakers of Sámi Languages Transmitting the Language to the Next Generation; 27. Ládjogahpir Rematriated—Decolonisation of the Sámi Women’s Hat of Pride; 28. Sámi Research Ethics Under Construction; 29. Driving Around with Aunt Máret: Historical Consciousness of the Sámi in Transition; 30. The Characteristics and Legal Status of Sámi Legal Tradition and Law; 31. Commemorating Continuity: Reconciling Material Representations in Sääʹm Land; 32. Saìmi Storytelling through Design; 33. Sámi Feminist Conversations; 34. Queer Indigenous World-Making in the Sámi TV Comedy Njuoska bittut; 35. The Activism of Having Fun: Young Sámi in Urban Areas of Norway and Sweden; Epilogue: Ways of Being in the World