From Indigenous private property to full dispossession:the peculiar case of Sápmi

The concept of dispossession has become ubiquitous in contemporary critical theory, including analyses of settler colonialism and Indigenous scholarship. It suggests that in addition to being colonised, Indigenous peoples have been deprived of their lands and the territorial foundations of their soc...

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Published in:Comparative Legal History
Main Author: Kuokkanen, Rauna
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2023
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racialisation
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Sámi people
theories of dispossession
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From Indigenous private property to full dispossession:the peculiar case of Sápmi
title From Indigenous private property to full dispossession:the peculiar case of Sápmi
title_full From Indigenous private property to full dispossession:the peculiar case of Sápmi
title_fullStr From Indigenous private property to full dispossession:the peculiar case of Sápmi
title_full_unstemmed From Indigenous private property to full dispossession:the peculiar case of Sápmi
title_short From Indigenous private property to full dispossession:the peculiar case of Sápmi
title_sort from indigenous private property to full dispossession:the peculiar case of sápmi
topic Indigenous peoples
racialisation
settler colonialism
Swedish Crown
Sámi people
theories of dispossession
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name=History and archaeology
topic_facet Indigenous peoples
racialisation
settler colonialism
Swedish Crown
Sámi people
theories of dispossession
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