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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-011.mrc:270527019:3506
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010 $a 2005279889
020 $a1889963755 (pbk.)
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050 00 $aDL42.L36$bL4413 2004
100 1 $aLehtola, Veli-Pekka.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb97055272
240 10 $aSaamelaiset.$lEnglish$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2005065581
245 14 $aThe Sámi people :$btraditions in transition /$cVeli-Pekka Lehtola ; translated by Linna Weber Müller-Wille.
250 $aRev. 2nd ed.
260 $aFairbanks :$bUniversity of Alaska Press,$c[2004], ©2004.
300 $a144 pages :$billustrations (some color), map ;$c26 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 135-139) and index.
505 00 $tPreface /$rLudger Muller-Wille -- $tA people divided by borders -- $tDiversity of the Sami people -- $tSami languages -- $tThe language of clothing -- $tThe language - a map of reality -- $tFrom Tacitus to lappologists -- $tThe settlement of Fennoscandia -- $tThe question of Sami origins -- $tExpansion of the Sami area -- $tForest Sami and reindeer nomadism -- $tA natural people's mental landscape -- $tThe encroachment of the nation-states -- $tAgricultural colonizers and the Sami -- $tSami written culture -- $tFrom special rights to the border closings -- $tThe Sami and the Laestadian faith -- $tGuovdageaidnu's fanatics - religious fervour or folk uprising? -- $tFrom Siida to Nordic community -- $tThe Norwegianization policy -- $tAwakening of Sapmi -- $tPioneers of Sami literature -- $tWartime as a turning point -- $tFrom the fens of Sapmi to the lowlands of Ostrobothnia -- $tChanging Sapmi and the Sami movement -- $tSchools and boarding houses -- $tThe Aanaar Sami - a minority within a minority -- $tThe Skolt Sami in Finland -- $tThe Kola Sami: a century of history -- $tFrom Sami renaissance to Alta -- $tThe Alta Conflict -- $tThe Alta chronicle -- $tSami politics straddling national borders -- $tSami administration today -- $tSami rights -- $tRight to one's own language -- $tTransforming identities -- $tA culture linked with nature -- $tLegalized language -- $tCommunications media -- $tLiterature and modern times -- $tThe new vogue in historical writing -- $tMusic between tradition and the stage -- $tFrom yoik to ethnomusic -- $tDuodji - handicraft -- $tSami pictorial arts -- $tMythology and present day in art -- $tTheatre and film -- $tNils Aslak Valkeapaa's two lives.
520 1 $a"Sami culture has undergone powerful changes recently. Traditions have been integrated with contemporary influences and perspectives. New kinds of Sami participation and activism have evolved including innovative politics informative media, expressive art and literature. Accommodating internal and external changes is nothing novel to the Sami. The dialogue between what is traditional and what is modern is a natural part of their development towards the maintenance of Sami cultural distinctness."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aSami (European people)$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85074675
852 00 $boff,glx$hDL42.L36$iL4413 2004