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Sami People: Europe's Forgotten Indigenous Nation and Their Enduring Fight for Survival
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- Date de parution04/04/2026
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Résumé
Sami People: Europe's Forgotten Indigenous Nation and Their Enduring Fight for SurvivalVoices from the Edge of the WorldSigrid Holm They were here before the borders were drawn. Before the nations claimed the land. Before the world decided they didn't matter. The Sami are Europe's only recognized indigenous people - reindeer herders, joik singers, and spiritual custodians of the Arctic North, inhabiting a vast homeland called Sápmi that stretches across Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia.
For centuries, their languages were banned, their children taken, their sacred sites erased, and their very identity classified as inferior by the same European nations that preached enlightenment to the world. Yet they endured. In Sami People, author Sigrid Holm traces the full arc of this remarkable story - from ancient origins and traditional lifeways shaped by tundra, reindeer, and northern light, through the brutal machinery of colonial suppression, to one of the most inspiring indigenous revivals of the modern era.
Drawing on history, fieldwork, and Sami voices, Holm reveals a people who were never passive victims but fierce, adaptive, and unbroken. This is also Europe's mirror - a challenge to the comfortable myth that colonialism happened elsewhere, to other people, across distant oceans. It happened here. And its consequences are still being reckoned with today. Part history, part cultural portrait, part call to witness, Sami People restores a forgotten chapter to its rightful place - and introduces readers to a nation that refuses, at last, to be forgotten.
For centuries, their languages were banned, their children taken, their sacred sites erased, and their very identity classified as inferior by the same European nations that preached enlightenment to the world. Yet they endured. In Sami People, author Sigrid Holm traces the full arc of this remarkable story - from ancient origins and traditional lifeways shaped by tundra, reindeer, and northern light, through the brutal machinery of colonial suppression, to one of the most inspiring indigenous revivals of the modern era.
Drawing on history, fieldwork, and Sami voices, Holm reveals a people who were never passive victims but fierce, adaptive, and unbroken. This is also Europe's mirror - a challenge to the comfortable myth that colonialism happened elsewhere, to other people, across distant oceans. It happened here. And its consequences are still being reckoned with today. Part history, part cultural portrait, part call to witness, Sami People restores a forgotten chapter to its rightful place - and introduces readers to a nation that refuses, at last, to be forgotten.



