Trails of Saami Self-Consciousness
Abstract
A cluster of issues are addressed: How Saami have handled a stigmatized identity vis-a-vis the Norwegians; how a rewarding sense of "being Saami'' has been expressed within local communities; how striving for a "national" expression provokes ethnopolitical struggles among themselves and not just vis-a-vis the Norwegians. And ?how do Saami intellectuals handle non-Saami writings about these issues?
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