The Sami are not an indigenous people

    • Vampire [any]
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      2 years ago

      Theory: OP is on the naughty list and is bitter against Santa and all Lapps

    • Yanhanderiljumyasten [comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      Yeah, that's really :sus-soviet:, cause they totally are. They came to inhabit most of the Scandinavian peninsula first and were later oppressed through campaigns to erase their culture and religion, the latter of which was successful. They are recognized as indigenous by the national governments that control the lands of Sapmi and have been granted certain rights to control their lands. There's even several groups of Sami with differences in language and customs.

      • kristina [she/her]
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        2 years ago

        Its a bit incorrect to say they inhabited Scandinavia before. Scandinavia is pretty big, first off, and early Germanic settlers were in the South and the Sami were in the North. Its likely that it was concurrent and with no immediate conflict. But of course, as there was expansion north from the Germanic settlers some bad shit happened, especially during the 1800s and 1900s

        • Yanhanderiljumyasten [comrade/them]
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          2 years ago

          They went past Trondheim and had old settlements in southern Norway, and lived in the Jämtland, that's not just the North, that's close to Central Scandinavia, so nearly half the peninsula.

          Also lmao at "some bad shit happened". Yeah, the fucking missionaries, boarding schools, witch hunts, massacres, colonialism, habitat destruction and indebtment herd slaughtering is pretty bad, but I guess it could have been worse too!

          • kristina [she/her]
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            2 years ago

            Iirc there is no evidence of any large battle in the south between the two groups early on. Obviously after the Christianization things got really bad. I'm not being specific because I'd have to go grab sources and its you know, Christmas and I'm handling family right now. Saami started out in Finland by the time the Scandinavians were in Denmark anyways

            edit: Like the whole idea is just absurd. We have documentation that both were in the region during the Iron Ages (700bce), and before that we only have vague objects from the Battle Axe cultures and the Corded Ware cultures who may or may not be related to either of them or may have been pre-Indo European and pre-Finno-Ugric. They've both been there since written history began. No need to obfuscate something like that. Lets focus on the bad shit that happened after Christianization and capitalism, not who got where first in two highly nomadic societies.