Sökning: "Forest Samis"
Hittade 4 uppsatser innehållade orden Forest Samis.
1. Swedish Settler-Colonialism in the Forest : Forest Samis's Rights and Land Disposal
Master-uppsats, Enskilda Högskolan Stockholm/Avdelningen för mänskliga rättigheter och demokratiSammanfattning : This paper delves into the significance of land disposal to indigenous rights and Settler-Colonies. Specifically, it examines land use regulations for forestry management and Forest Sami villages. LÄS MER
2. Talking Communities : Sámi Trail of Tears as a Model of Habitus-Based Reconciliation
Master-uppsats, Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionenSammanfattning : This conflict study in Theology investigates reconciliation possibilities in indigenous lands in northern Sweden to be discussed through the Sámi Trail of Tears Walking Trail – a real-life innovation project. The historical material is based on the depiction of forcefully dislocated Sámis and the now polarized situation where local indigenous groups risk new conflicts partly with each other, partly with extractive industries, motorized tourism, and the majority’s society. LÄS MER
3. "De tycka emellertid av gammal vana att det smakar gott, och tro dessutom att det är bra för hälsan" : samiskt växtutnyttjande från 1600-talet fram till ca 1950
L3-uppsats, SLU/Dept. of Forest Ecology and ManagementSammanfattning : Meat and fish was the most important food for the Sami people in northern Scandinavia until the beginning of the 20th century. It is not so well known that the Sami people also used a lot of wild plants as food and medicine although that kind of food was relatively common among them until the end of the 19th century. LÄS MER
4. Ett gammalt kulturlandskap i Vindelfjällen : skogshistoria och markutnyttjande i Vuornavagge under 300 år
L3-uppsats, SLU/Dept. of Forest Ecology and ManagementSammanfattning : Humans have inhabited mountainous areas in northern Sweden since the end of the last glacial period, ca 8000 B.P., and their presence has marked the landscape in various ways. LÄS MER