A new wave of positive-impact experiences in northern Finland is finally allowing the Sámi to benefit from the tourism boom.
Climate change and efforts to curb it by moving away from fossil fuels are both threatening the rights and livelihood of Sami indigenous people in the Arctic, Amnesty International said Friday.
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) In October 2024, the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights determined that Finland violated the Sámi people's rights to culture and land, marking ...
The Sámi are a semi-nomadic Indigenous people who practise traditional reindeer herding in northern Europe. Their traditional territory, Sápmi, extends throughout parts of Sweden, Norway ...