cover image: Chapter 9 Electronic Annex - EA Case Study 1. The river Lule: a Sámi river in the heartland of the Swedish North EA Case Study 2. Lokka and Porttipahta reservoirs, Lapland, Finland

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Chapter 9 Electronic Annex - EA Case Study 1. The river Lule: a Sámi river in the heartland of the Swedish North EA Case Study 2. Lokka and Porttipahta reservoirs, Lapland, Finland

30 Aug 2022

If you wanted to predict From the perspective of the Sámi, the Suorva Reservoir in the the floods in the summer, you needed to catch a big upper part of the river Lule system is of key relevance when northern pike fish, and take her liver” (in Mustonen and considering the history of hydroelectric development in the Syrjämäki, 2013). [...] By the late 1960s, some of the North Sámi to their home areas to herd and manage construction work on the dams by the electricity industry had their reindeer during this period, which also contributed to reached the headwaters of the river, an area where the Sámi and the migration of North Sámi to the Sompio region (Rosberg, other local people were living in subsistence economies and in Aikio, 198. [...] These Sámi started to establish their own seasonal rounds The nation-states of Sweden, Norway and Russia started to in the community as they navigated the social and political exercise their powers in the region more forcibly in the 18th challenges that arose from the land use of the descendants of and 19th Centuries. [...] These that the North Sámi first settled around lakes Sompiojärvi disputes impacted the migratory lifestyle of the North Sámi, and Kopsusjärvi and on the Riestovarsi, which is the location who lived on the coast of the Arctic Ocean in the summer and of the contemporary Vuotso community. [...] Only the liver and roe were harvested from Messages concerning the released and accumulating Hg were the fish; the rest of the fish was not taken to market to be sold intertwined with and embedded within the context of the larger as other parts of the fish are regional delicacies.
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