Citizenship identity among Norwegian Sami in core Sami areas |
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Authors: | Per Selle Kristin Strømsnes |
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Affiliation: | Department of Comparative Politics, University of Bergen, PO Box 7802, N-5020, Bergen, Norway |
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Abstract: | This analysis of citizenship identity among Sami living in core Sami areas in Norway clearly shows that the Sami population feel more closely connected to their local communities than is the case for non-Sami living in the same areas and for the Norwegian populace as a whole. Some significant differences also emerge as regards citizenship identity between Sami who have chosen to be registered in the Sami electoral roster and those who are not registered – in terms of identification with different identity groups, affiliation with different territorially defined areas and the intensity of their Sami identity. However, none of our findings suggest that the total Norwegian citizenry is an unimportant identity group for the Sami population, or that the Sami do not feel affiliated with Norway as a whole. The fact that the perceived content of Norwegian-ness does not seem to include elements that are incompatible with the perceived content of Sami-ness also indicates that it may not be particularly difficult for individuals to combine Sami and Norwegian identity. |
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Keywords: | citizenship identity population territory indigenous peoples |
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