Från kolonisation till gruvexploatering: Nyttoperspektiv på naturen i Sápmi förr och nu

Nature is found at the centre of important placemaking processes in northern Sweden today. One example is conflicting discourses surrounding mining exploitations in reindeer herding areas. In this article, we discuss these processes in the light of the settler colonisation during approximately 1750–...

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