They’re threatened by loggers, miners, global heating and culling laws – but the Sámi are fighting back with art. Our writer meets them in the frozen tundra as they prepare for the art world’s biggest global gathering
Can Norway Balance its Green Energy Goals With Indigenous Concerns? . At six o’clock on an August morning in the Norwegian Arctic, Einar Juliussen opens his eyes to a noon-bright summer sun filling his cramped boat cabin. He rolls over and shakes his 15-year-old son.
In a tiny town in Arctic Norway, a copper mine threatens to pollute a fjord where Sámi fishers make their living, and disturb Native reindeer calving grounds..
In a tiny town in Arctic Norway, a copper mine threatens to pollute a fjord where Sámi fishers make their living, and disturb Native reindeer calving grounds. Still, not everyone’s against it.