About
the Sami
The
Sami (also spelled Saami) are the 100,000 Indigenous inhabitants of
Norway, Sweden, Finland and the Russian Kola Peninsula. Their history
parallels that of other Indigenous
circumpolar Peoples. After a 500-year period of colonization by Norway
and Sweden during which the Sami nature religion, the Sami language,
and the Sami joik were forbidden, the Sami people in the Nordic countries
are experiencing a rebirth of their ancestral belief system, language
and cultural expressions. Concern for the environment has lead them
to become active in international Indigenous organizations including
NGO status in the UN.