Striving to Unite. The Russian Sámi and the Nordic Sámi Parliament model

This article describes activism in the Russian Federation aimed at reforming indigenous policy by adopting a foreign model – a Nordic-type elected indigenous assembly – for the Sámi of the Russian Federation. Key initiatives from the period ca. 1985–2010 are presented, their origins investigated, a...

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Published in:Arctic Review on Law and Politics
Main Author: Berg-Nordlie, Mikkel
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway, Faculty of Law 2011
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Online Access:https://arcticreview.no/index.php/arctic/article/view/16
https://doi.org/10.23865/arctic.v2.16
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Summary:This article describes activism in the Russian Federation aimed at reforming indigenous policy by adopting a foreign model – a Nordic-type elected indigenous assembly – for the Sámi of the Russian Federation. Key initiatives from the period ca. 1985–2010 are presented, their origins investigated, and some effects of the activists’ approach are analyzed, as well as certain functions of the original institutions, the Nordic Sámi Parliaments.Keywords: Sámi politics, indigenous rights, ethno-politics, Russian civil society, minority representationCitation: Arctic Review on Law and Politics, vol. 2, 1/2011 p. 52–76. ISSN 1891-6252