The Sami husbandry has traditionally incorporated reindeer, which did not belong to the nomadic household. According to the national census from 1875, this system was found in many parts of Norway. Among the counties, Nordland stood out having the highest number of households owing custodial reindeer. Most of the households were non-Sami, and most of them having less than ten reindeer. Especially in Nordland and Troms, a system with custodial goats also served as the transaction. There were eventually, with an exception of Finnmark, rules in place trying to prevent settled people from keeping reindeer, only followed in part. The system went on till after the Second World War, mainly because it was an important part of the household economy ...
Animal husbandry in the Fennoscandian North is limited mainly to reindeer herding and cattle farming...
The transition from hunting and fishing to reindeer herding is one of the most important questions r...
Barrier fences are generally not considered to have been used in Sami reindeer husbandry in Sweden b...
The Sami husbandry has traditionally incorporated reindeer, which did not belong to the nomadic hous...
The aim of this partial study is to analyse how the economies of different Sami reindeer management ...
The areas of study for this dissertation are the Turopon and Sirkas lappbyar (communities) in the pa...
In the middle of the 16th century we get the first opportunity to a more detailed knowledge of reind...
The distinctive Sami historical land use concerning reindeer management and settlement of inner Trom...
Reindeer husbandry has been practiced in the artic regions for centuries and is one of few ways of u...
Until today most researchers have named central Sweden and the Arjeplog area as the cradle of reinde...
Using a participatory research approach, we assess the knowledge systems and political ontology of r...
Reindeer are herded in the northernmost Finland over an area of 114 000 km2, about 35% of the area o...
The 2007 Reindeer Husbandry Act acknowledged in principle the tra- ditional Sámi siida as a rights ...
Wild reindeer in Norway, presently (winter 2005-06) numbering some 25 000 animals, are found in 23 m...
The purpose of this essay is to analyze the Sámi concession area in northern Sweden and the governme...
Animal husbandry in the Fennoscandian North is limited mainly to reindeer herding and cattle farming...
The transition from hunting and fishing to reindeer herding is one of the most important questions r...
Barrier fences are generally not considered to have been used in Sami reindeer husbandry in Sweden b...
The Sami husbandry has traditionally incorporated reindeer, which did not belong to the nomadic hous...
The aim of this partial study is to analyse how the economies of different Sami reindeer management ...
The areas of study for this dissertation are the Turopon and Sirkas lappbyar (communities) in the pa...
In the middle of the 16th century we get the first opportunity to a more detailed knowledge of reind...
The distinctive Sami historical land use concerning reindeer management and settlement of inner Trom...
Reindeer husbandry has been practiced in the artic regions for centuries and is one of few ways of u...
Until today most researchers have named central Sweden and the Arjeplog area as the cradle of reinde...
Using a participatory research approach, we assess the knowledge systems and political ontology of r...
Reindeer are herded in the northernmost Finland over an area of 114 000 km2, about 35% of the area o...
The 2007 Reindeer Husbandry Act acknowledged in principle the tra- ditional Sámi siida as a rights ...
Wild reindeer in Norway, presently (winter 2005-06) numbering some 25 000 animals, are found in 23 m...
The purpose of this essay is to analyze the Sámi concession area in northern Sweden and the governme...
Animal husbandry in the Fennoscandian North is limited mainly to reindeer herding and cattle farming...
The transition from hunting and fishing to reindeer herding is one of the most important questions r...
Barrier fences are generally not considered to have been used in Sami reindeer husbandry in Sweden b...