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Belfast-born electronic duo Bicep on their collaboration with Indigenous musicians that calls the world to witness the Arctic’s climate crisis through the eyes of those who call it home.
Amid national truth and reconciliation processes, Scandinavian churches are taking stock of their past policies toward the ...
From her reindeer farm in Norway, Máret Ravdna Buljo safeguards Sámi culinary heritage and creates some of Hurtigruten's most ...
In the glow of blue spotlights, Laiti rapped while a crowd of more than 300 listened, some of them singing along and dancing.
A 'nomad school' for Sami children in Jukkasjarvi, Sweden, 250 miles north of the Arctic Circle, in 1956. John Firth/BIPs/Getty Images ...
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the new “nation states” of Finland, Norway and Sweden emerged on the world stage. In each country, political leaders conflated what the ancient ...
In November 2021, the archbishop of Sweden, Antje Jackelén, issued a formal apology to the Sámi. Sámi artist and activist Anders Sunna was invited to temporarily redecorate the sanctuary of the ...
The bulk of defections consisted of people who registered as having no religious affiliation. Membership in the national church shifted from compulsory to voluntary.
As the church became part of the state, people who had not received confirmation could not represent themselves in court, own land or even marry.
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