An Ontological Politics of and for the Sámi Cultural Heritage – Reflections on Belonging to the Sámi Community and the Land

The aim of this chapter is to consider certain particular practices of belonging as integral aspects of the intangible cultural heritage of the Sámi, an Indigenous people. The two practices to be discussed are vital social and customary law institutions¹ of the Sámi: the kinship-based practice of et...

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