This article presents the findings on Saami women’s (N = 15) migration from the core Saami areas and between these regions, as a national and cross-national phenomenon, within the Saami core regions, from one country to another. The Saami people live traditionally in four countries: Finland, Sweden, Norway and Russia. More and more Saami people, similar to Indigenous people worldwide, now live in suburban areas outside their traditional core areas, as a result of long-term migration. However, some Saami people also choose to move or work between the Saami countries, which is known as cross-border migration. This article explores Saami migration, both within the Saami countries in the Arctic, and when they move to suburban areas away from th...
In recent decades more global attention has focused on the Arctic. This can be seen in the both the ...
The article gives an overview of migration movements in Norway and other Scandinavian countries. The...
This article analyzes Finnish and Estonian womens perceptions of migration. The central questions ar...
Migration, especially of indigenous peoples, related to or influenced by climate change continues to...
Migration, especially of indigenous peoples, related to or influenced by climate change continues to...
The indigenous people Saami have very special distinctive feature - they live on the territories of ...
This chapter discusses the experiences of Sámi people regarding migration to the Arctic region in Fi...
This article focuses on young lifestyle migrants in Arctic Finland, individuals who can be described...
This article focuses on young lifestyle migrants in Arctic Finland, individuals who can be described...
Poster presentation at the online conference Arctic Frontiers 2021, 01.02.21 - 04.02.21. https://www...
Abstract Indigenous peoples live their modernity alongside majority populations and global change p...
The Indigenous Sami population have inhabited rural northern areas of Norway, Sweden, Finland and th...
Saami are the only indigenous people in Europe. Today they live in tundra, taiga and coastal zones i...
Based on ethnographic research in the northernmost part of Finland, Norway and Russia (Barents regio...
This open access book is a novel contribution in two ways: It is a multi-disciplinary examination of...
In recent decades more global attention has focused on the Arctic. This can be seen in the both the ...
The article gives an overview of migration movements in Norway and other Scandinavian countries. The...
This article analyzes Finnish and Estonian womens perceptions of migration. The central questions ar...
Migration, especially of indigenous peoples, related to or influenced by climate change continues to...
Migration, especially of indigenous peoples, related to or influenced by climate change continues to...
The indigenous people Saami have very special distinctive feature - they live on the territories of ...
This chapter discusses the experiences of Sámi people regarding migration to the Arctic region in Fi...
This article focuses on young lifestyle migrants in Arctic Finland, individuals who can be described...
This article focuses on young lifestyle migrants in Arctic Finland, individuals who can be described...
Poster presentation at the online conference Arctic Frontiers 2021, 01.02.21 - 04.02.21. https://www...
Abstract Indigenous peoples live their modernity alongside majority populations and global change p...
The Indigenous Sami population have inhabited rural northern areas of Norway, Sweden, Finland and th...
Saami are the only indigenous people in Europe. Today they live in tundra, taiga and coastal zones i...
Based on ethnographic research in the northernmost part of Finland, Norway and Russia (Barents regio...
This open access book is a novel contribution in two ways: It is a multi-disciplinary examination of...
In recent decades more global attention has focused on the Arctic. This can be seen in the both the ...
The article gives an overview of migration movements in Norway and other Scandinavian countries. The...
This article analyzes Finnish and Estonian womens perceptions of migration. The central questions ar...