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Members of the Vapsten Sami Reindeer Herding Community

Category: People
Sub Category:Petitioner/s | Traditional Owner Group
Place:

Sami territorial lands

State/Country:Sweden
Subject Matter:Cultural Heritage | Customary Law | Environmental Heritage
Summary Information:

The Sami reindeer herding community in Vapsten are a large specific reindeer herding group.

The Sami people are the Indigenous people of the northern part of the Scandinavian Peninsula and large parts of the Kola Peninsula and live in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Russia. The Sami people have a population of about 50,000-100,000. The Sami are descendants of normadic peoples who inhabited northern Scandinavia for thousands of years. Reindeer herding embodies a central tenant of their cultural identity and traditional livelihood.

Detailed Information:

The named petitioners to the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) are members of the Vapsten Sami Reindeer Herding Community and are:

  • Lars-Anders Ågren;
  • Ellen Marie Anne Anti;
  • Henrik Omma,
    Ole-Henrik Omma;
  • Elle Merete Omma;
  • Jon Mikael Labba;
  • Inger-Ann Omma, Marja-Kari
    Omma;
  • Inger Baer-Omma;
  • Lars-Jonas Omma;
  • Liecelotte Omma;
  • Morgan Omma;
  • Lisa
    Omma;
  • Per-Henning Utsi; and
  • Gun-Margret Utsi.


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  • Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) decision on mining concessions and Sami Reindeer Husbandry - Petitioner/s

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