Per has driven the reindeer caravan for over 60 years - the tradition continues
The article highlights the enduring tradition of reindeer caravanning, which recreates the nomadic lifestyle of reindeer-herding Sami families who moved between winter pastures.
Åkesson (SD) distances himself from colleague's Jokkmokk statement
Sweden Democrats' Ludvig Aspling criticized Jokkmokk for rejecting national dialogues on voluntary repatriation while being state-dependent.
Bang – more stalls in Jokkmokk may signify a trend change
The Jokkmokk market features 424 stalls this year, showcasing a diverse array of products, but vendors face challenges from regulations, the pandemic, and competition from online commerce.
Åkesson's reindeer race stopped - reports of weapon-like objects
Sweden Democrats leader Jimmie Åkesson canceled his participation in Jokkmokk's reindeer race following a warning from the Security Police about reports of a weapon-like object dropped in the market area.
Åkesson (SD) cancels reindeer racing in Jokkmokk - after threats
Jimmie Åkesson canceled his participation in a reindeer race in Jokkmokk following a security advisory from the Swedish Security Service (Säpo).
Åkesson withdraws: "On the advice of Säpo"
Jimmie Åkesson of the Sweden Democrats has withdrawn from participating in the reindeer race at Jokkmokk Market on the advice of Säpo due to reported threats.
Åkesson cancels reindeer race – after threats
Sweden Democrat leader Jimmie Åkesson has canceled his participation in a reindeer race in Jokkmokk following threats against him, as advised by the security service Säpo.
Market at minus 25: 'Just Cold Enough'
The Jokkmokk market, a historical event now in its 421st year, attracts visitors and politicians from around the world despite frigid temperatures, with expectations of drawing around 53,000 attendees this year.