Norway's “Sámi Language Act”: Emancipatory implications for the world's aboriginal peoples
ABSTRACT The Sámi (formerly called Lapps) are the indigenous people of Arctic Scandinavia and northwest Russia. Legislation giving major language and cultural rights to Norway's Sámi people was enacted in 1992. As an introduction to discussion of the impact of the Sámi Language Act on Norwegian...
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crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0047404500018996 2024-06-23T07:50:25+00:00 Norway's “Sámi Language Act”: Emancipatory implications for the world's aboriginal peoples Corson, David 1995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0047404500018996 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0047404500018996 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Language in Society volume 24, issue 4, page 493-514 ISSN 0047-4045 1469-8013 journal-article 1995 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0047404500018996 2024-06-12T04:04:51Z ABSTRACT The Sámi (formerly called Lapps) are the indigenous people of Arctic Scandinavia and northwest Russia. Legislation giving major language and cultural rights to Norway's Sámi people was enacted in 1992. As an introduction to discussion of the impact of the Sámi Language Act on Norwegian education, this article begins with an outline of the schooling system in Norway. Its review of the act itself covers the following topics: the Sámi culture and the Sámi languages, social and political problems that affect the Sámi, the place of the Sámi languages in education, and recent educational changes that flow from the Sámi Language Act. Three research questions, covering the practice and organization of bilingual aboriginal education in Norway, are then addressed at length. The article concludes by drawing emancipatory implications from the Sámi experience for members of aboriginal cultures and for the future of aboriginal education generally. (Power and culture, Sámi culture, minority education, native language education, bilingual education) Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Northwest Russia Sámi Sámi Cambridge University Press Arctic Norway Language in Society 24 4 493 514 |
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ABSTRACT The Sámi (formerly called Lapps) are the indigenous people of Arctic Scandinavia and northwest Russia. Legislation giving major language and cultural rights to Norway's Sámi people was enacted in 1992. As an introduction to discussion of the impact of the Sámi Language Act on Norwegian education, this article begins with an outline of the schooling system in Norway. Its review of the act itself covers the following topics: the Sámi culture and the Sámi languages, social and political problems that affect the Sámi, the place of the Sámi languages in education, and recent educational changes that flow from the Sámi Language Act. Three research questions, covering the practice and organization of bilingual aboriginal education in Norway, are then addressed at length. The article concludes by drawing emancipatory implications from the Sámi experience for members of aboriginal cultures and for the future of aboriginal education generally. (Power and culture, Sámi culture, minority education, native language education, bilingual education) |
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Norway's “Sámi Language Act”: Emancipatory implications for the world's aboriginal peoples |
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