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Kolme Valtakunnan Rajapykki/Treriksröset/Treriksrøysa/Golme Riikka Urna
or just The Three Country Cairn, the spot where Finland, Sweden and Norway shake hands.

Well, the first picture is 'a' country cairn, the second picture is THE three country cairn. But I liked the sky in the first picture better, so... :)

These cairns are located in Malla Strict Nature Reserve, most easily accessible from Kilpisjärvi in Finland. As the title of the park suggest, it's a very special area with rare species of plants and therefore protected. Every Mans Right, the right to roam is not applicable here. However, according to regulations on the basis of cultural protection, the indigenous Sami people should have access to the land for the practice of reindeerhusbandry. Two worlds collide.

My Malla-story: I don't want to brag (I do, actually :P) but I think I saw a wolf here once. On my way back down, where the treeline starts, I sat down on the path, to drink my last bit of water. I heard some footsteps down below off the trail, which was weird, because you are not supposed to stray from the path. And the steps sounded too coordinated for reindeer. I waited it out quietly and then a big dog appeared. My heart jumped, but luckily the dog didnt hear that. To this day, I don't know if it really was a wolf, but if it looks like one, walks like one and quacks like a one.. maybe?..

#lapland #lappi #finland #suomi #norway #norge #sweden #sverige #Treriksröset #treriksrøysa #kolmekunnanrajapyykki #kilpisjärvi #malla #käsivarsi #käsivarrenerämaa #saami #sápmi #nature #landscapephotography
#nordic #luonto #clouds
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[Short film] #Ákhuin

Radio-JusSunná / Sunná Nousuniemi (#Sámi) & Guhtur Niillas Rita Duomis / Tuomas Kumpulainen with Ááná Jyyrki Sáárá-Máárjá / Saara-Maria Salonen

"With the singular Sámi oral storytelling tradition of joik at its center, ÁHKUIN is a visual and musical call-and-response between a grandmother and her descendants. Archival interviews and the joik of Maarit-áhkku (dir. Sunná Máret Nousuniemi’s grandmother) unspool as a connective thread across time, inviting the viewer through a portal into this corner of Sápmi. Here, the rhythms of time are set by the daily tasks that assured the survival of those who came before; seemingly mundane chores — carrying water from the river, setting up the sauna, boiling reindeer bone marrow — offer up gifts of memory, music, and Indigenous knowledge.

"As in Indigenous communities the world over, colonization has profoundly shaped recent Sámi history through stories of loss. Drawing aesthetic inspiration from sources as diverse as duodji (Sámi handicrafts and land-based knowledge systems), the work of David Lynch, Pauliina Peodoroff’s Matriarkaatti (Matriarchy), and the environmentally focused, community-based art of Niillas Holmberg, Jenni Laiti and Outi Pieski, ÁHKUIN presents a melancholy yet playful Sámi story with lessons for a new era defined by giving and receiving."

Watch:
reciprocity.org/films/ahkuin

#Sápmi #joik #DCEFF #IndigenousStorytellers
#IndigenousFilms #OceansAreLife #ReciprocityProject #Reciprocity #IndigenousFilmMakers #IndigenousWisdom #ProtectTheSacred #IndigenousKnowledge #Reciprocity #duodji #colonization #Maaritáhkku #Matriarkaatti #Matriarchy #CulturalSurvival

Reciprocity ProjectÁHKUINFacing a climate crisis, the Reciprocity Project embraces Indigenous value systems that have bolstered communities since the beginning of time.
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Interview with Gabriel Kuhn about SAC on Yeah, Nah Pasaran show 3CR community radio Thursday 4.30pm

Gabriel is currently the general secretary of SAC: (Central Organisation of Swedish Workers) a syndicalist union federation BASED in Sweden: ‘Labor union struggle without fat cats!’
He’s author/editor of Pangayaw and #Decolonizing Resistance: Anarchism in the #Philippines; Liberating #Sápmi: writing on his BLOG LeftTwoThree.

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slackbastard · Yeah Nah Pasaran! #220 w Gabriel Kuhn on SAC, Sweden, class struggle & more : September 5, 2024NB. The last NEW! episode of YNP! was on August 15, when Cam spoke to Joe Mulhall of Hope Not Hate: the last two weeks (August 22 and 29) were repeats. This week on Yeah Nah Pasaran! we talk to Gab…

Just published!

"Cultural expertise in Sami land rights litigation: Epistemic strategies in the Girjas and Fosen cases" by Peter Johansson, Sara Johansson Lopez, Sofie Palm, Camille Parguel, Ina Sandin and yours truly. #openaccess in Jindal Global Law Review.
doi.org/10.1007/s41020-023-002

SpringerLinkCultural expertise in Sami land rights litigation: Epistemic strategies in the Girjas and Fosen cases - Jindal Global Law ReviewHow do parties mobilise cultural expertise in Indigenous rights litigation in Scandinavia? Recently, Sami groups have litigated to claim Indigenous rights to land and natural resources, winning some remarkable victories in the Supreme Courts of Norway and Sweden. In this paper, we draw on socio-legal mobilisation theory to analyse the epistemic strategies of Sami litigants and their adversaries in two recent landmark Supreme Court cases on Indigenous rights to usage of land: the 2020 Girjas case in Sweden and the 2021 Fosen case in Norway. Conceptualising cultural expertise as a strategic framing contest, we analyse how the parties struggled over the epistemic basis of the respective case by legitimating their claims to cultural knowledge, drawing on academic research, and discrediting their opponents’ epistemic claims. Our findings suggest that in both cases, Sami claimants successfully established an epistemic basis where their traditional, experiential knowledge combined with independent academic expertise effectively challenged the knowledge claims of their adversaries. Yet, both cases also demonstrate how the linkage between Sami Indigeneity and reindeer husbandry in the national law of both countries excludes non-reindeer herding Sami persons from the Indigenous rights affirmed by the courts.