Sami, 23, beat more than 23,000 other people
Sami Palmunen, at 23 years old, won a fantasy ice hockey manager game organized by Iltalehti, competing against over 23,000 participants.
Recently, the Day of the Sámi People was celebrated. What date?
A quiz published in Aftenposten includes trivia questions related to various topics, including the recent celebration of the Day of the Sámi People.
The Orthodox Church begins a truth process with the Sámi people - 'We have walked over them'
The Finnish Orthodox Church is initiating a truth and reconciliation process with the Sámi people, acknowledging past injustices and striving for healing.
The Day of the Sami People Is Not Apolitical
The debate surrounding the significance of the Day of the Sami People raises questions about the intersection of politics and cultural identity in Norway.
"IT WAS NOT US WHO CLAIMED THERE WAS A SAMI RACE!"
Sami-Norwegian author Kathrine Nedrejord has written a novel that serves as a passionate manifesto against Norway's historical oppression of the indigenous Sami people.
The Sami People's Day should not be reduced to a political arena
The article criticizes the political party Rødt for exploiting Sami People's Day for political messaging, arguing that it should be a unifying event instead.
Environmental Crisis in Lapland: 'Ecocide is a Crime'
The article discusses the environmental crisis in Lapland faced by the Inarisami people, focusing on the challenges posed to their culture and way of life due to climate change and resource exploitation.
Sami Jauhojärvi: "We live in an era of people who get offended"
Sami Jauhojärvi expresses his views on the current societal climate and discusses the upcoming Winter Olympics, emphasizing the potential benefits of Finland's special skis and criticizing recent controversies as unnecessary.
Four significant advances that have recently affected the Sámi
The Sámi people's position has improved significantly in the past year, according to Pirita Näkkäläjärvi, president of the Sámi Parliament, highlighting their rights to maintain and develop their language and culture.