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  • ... Council, five from Norway, four each from Sweden and Finland and two from Russia. {{Kuvalinkki|77saamelkonf8.jpg|8th Saami Conference in Snåsa, Norway (197
    3 KiB (483 sanaa) - 27. syyskuuta 2014 kello 07.57
  • ...n saamelaisista. </P> <p> {{Artikkelilinkki|20140715144016|Saami studies: Russia/Soviet }}</p><BR>
    3 KiB (406 sanaa) - 3. marraskuuta 2021 kello 13.26
  • ...orders of the Skolt Area: the eastern border is the national frontier with Russia; in the south the border runs from the River Luottojoki west of Lake Kattaj
    3 KiB (468 sanaa) - 18. joulukuuta 2014 kello 11.21
  • ..., the Uralic language family probably originated geographically in central Russia around the bend in the Volga. There, within a relatively small area, severa
    2 KiB (365 sanaa) - 1. elokuuta 2014 kello 14.26
  • ...their lands because of the Russian economic expansion in the North-West of Russia, colonisation, taxation and Russian policy supporting new settlers in the N .../sup> and the 17<sup>th</sup> centuries in order to strengthen position of Russia in the North-West where Denmark(-Norway) and Sweden(-Finland) had their int
    11 KiB (1 861 sanaa) - 12. elokuuta 2014 kello 12.38
  • ...ns of Russia/the Soviet Union/Russian Federation. An amount of the Sami in Russia nowadays is about 1900 people, in Finland about 400-500, and in Norway abou ...ely belonged to Novgorod as a tax-paying area. Because the borders between Russia, Denmark-Norway and Sweden-Finland were not at that time clear enough, some
    13 KiB (2 086 sanaa) - 28. marraskuuta 2021 kello 12.24
  • ...e forced to abandon the Saami language and learn Russian. Saami parents in Russia urged their children to speak Russian, and the Skolt Saami in Finland wante ...tury, the assimilationist policies of the states involved Finland, Norway, Russia, the forced transfer of the Saami from their traditional habitation areas,
    3 KiB (504 sanaa) - 17. marraskuuta 2021 kello 16.20
  • ...thorities - in 1809 Finland had been separated from Sweden and united with Russia, although this was obviously not so important to the reindeer Lapps since t <P align="justify"> In the Kola Peninsula of Russia, reindeer herding has a roughly similar early history to that in Finland. L
    15 KiB (2 357 sanaa) - 16. marraskuuta 2021 kello 14.28
  • ...R><BR> Iron Age: Scandinavia.<BR><BR> Iron Age: Finland.<BR><BR> Iron Age: Russia. <BR><BR> {{Artikkelilinkki|1449|Iron Age: Saami}}.</P><BR><BR>
    879 B (117 sanaa) - 30. joulukuuta 2014 kello 10.16
  • ...on of the area was still in the process of being established. The war with Russia (1570 1595) at the end of the century made the position of the Saami of Kem
    20 KiB (3 372 sanaa) - 28. marraskuuta 2021 kello 11.27
  • ... sixteenth century. Those living in Kemi Lapland continued to pay taxes to Russia until 1814. </P><P align="justify"> After 1553, in the reign of Gustav Vasa
    6 KiB (1 035 sanaa) - 28. marraskuuta 2021 kello 11.05
  • ...e of domicile until 1852, with the revocation of the Saami Codicil between Russia and Norway, which had been in force since 1751 and had guaranteed the Saami
    8 KiB (1 293 sanaa) - 10. joulukuuta 2021 kello 09.15
  • ...oast-hinterland grazing cycles. {{Artikkelilinkki|1602|Reindeer herding in Russia}} is once more in a state of ferment because the reindeer <I>Sovkhoz</I> an
    4 KiB (617 sanaa) - 10. heinäkuuta 2014 kello 13.10
  • ...to the southwest, from the eastern half to the southeast, and from central Russia due south. The severance of the east-west network of connections in central ...th Sea basin (the present sea bed), Denmark, Skåne, Lithuania and central Russia. Communities began to move north along with the vegetation zones. </P>
    17 KiB (2 671 sanaa) - 30. joulukuuta 2014 kello 10.24
  • {{Artikkelilinkki|20140715144016|Saami studies: Russia}}<BR>
    6 KiB (983 sanaa) - 8. marraskuuta 2021 kello 11.14
  • {{Artikkelilinkki|20140715144016|Saami studies: Russia}} <BR><BR></p>
    13 KiB (2 051 sanaa) - 8. marraskuuta 2021 kello 13.37
  • * {{Artikkelilinkki|20140715144016|Saami studies: Russia}} </p>
    13 KiB (1 964 sanaa) - 4. elokuuta 2014 kello 08.04
  • |luokat=Areas and geography, Russia
    189 B (21 sanaa) - 1. elokuuta 2014 kello 08.20
  • ...ds from the beginning of the 1900 s in all of the lappmark regions outside Russia. They are published in the dictionary <em>Lappischer Wortschatz</em> (1939) ...linkki|1747|Saami studies: Norway}}, {{Artikkelilinkki|1739|Saami studies: Russia}} </p><BR><BR>
    22 KiB (3 503 sanaa) - 27. joulukuuta 2021 kello 08.50
  • ...</i> (1980) is an outstanding selection of the Saami folklore collected in Russia and the Soviet Union. </P>
    10 KiB (1 623 sanaa) - 24. marraskuuta 2021 kello 16.17
  • |sivun nimi=Saami Studies: Russia / Soviet ...f Russian. Another problem is the fact that research on the Kola Saamis in Russia is published in numerous different places and in small editions, which make
    3 KiB (467 sanaa) - 12. elokuuta 2014 kello 08.37
  • * Slezkine, Y. 1994. Arctic Mirrors. Russia and the Small Peoples of the North. Ithaca & London: Cornell University Pre
    12 KiB (1 485 sanaa) - 6. elokuuta 2014 kello 09.13
  • {{Artikkelilinkki|20140715144016|Saami studies: Russia/Soviet}}<BR>
    745 B (99 sanaa) - 4. elokuuta 2014 kello 08.38
  • ...to the southwest, from the eastern half to the southeast, and from central Russia due south. The severance of the east-west network of connections in central ...th Sea basin (the present sea bed), Denmark, Skåne, Lithuania and central Russia. Communities began to move north along with the vegetation zones.
    16 KiB (2 541 sanaa) - 22. elokuuta 2014 kello 07.22
  • ...pmi, exceeding the national state boarders of Finland, Sweden, Norway and Russia. The Saami -area of Finland covers the municipalities of Enontekiö, Utsjok ...hen Finland became part of the Russian Empire. In 1826, the border between Russia and Norway was again redefined, and Finno-Russian border arrangements were
    18 KiB (3 030 sanaa) - 30. joulukuuta 2021 kello 10.50

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