Sámi library services in Norway

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  • Liv Inger Lindi Sámi Special Library

Abstract

The Sámi are a minority in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia. Norway officially defines the Sámi as an ethnic minority and a separate people who are at the same time also Norwegian citizens. This has not always been the case. From the 1850s onwards, the Sámi people were exposed for a long period to discrimination, and different kinds of reforms were introduced. The situation improved during the 1960s, and since 1980 the legal status of the Sámi has improved considerably. The Sámi Rights Committee produced its first provisional report in 1984, laying the foundation for the Norwegian National Parliament's decision of 1987 to enact special Sámi legislation and thereby establish the Sámi Parliament. The Sámi Parliament was inaugurated on 9 October 1989 in Karasjok, Norway.

Author Biography

Liv Inger Lindi, Sámi Special Library

Liv Inger Lindi is head librarian of the Sámi Special Library.

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