A new wave of positive-impact experiences in northern Finland is finally allowing the Sámi to benefit from the tourism boom.
A groundbreaking decision in Europe may signal a shift in the way we engage with Indigenous land rights beyond property rhetoric.
In the 1990s, fewer than 350 people spoke Inari Sámi. Today, experts say about 500 people speak the near-extinct language, ...
The Sami are Norway's indigenous people, and have been living in northern Scandinavia for over 10,000 years. Travel to Northern Norway to experience their culture. Powered by Nature. A journey ...
The Sami are an Arctic Indigenous people. There is no census just for ... Their traditional homeland stretches across Arctic Finland, Sweden, Norway and Russia’s Kola Peninsula.
The Sámi are a semi-nomadic Indigenous people who practice traditional reindeer herding in northern Europe. Their traditional territory, Sápmi, extends throughout parts of Sweden, Norway ...