Sami Indigeneity in Sweden : A Struggle for Rights and Recognition

Definitions of Sami based on the Reindeer Herding Acts

The third Reindeer Herding Act of 1928 continued to define Sami Herding Rights and therefore Sami identity. This act was revised to allow Sami to herd reindeer if their parents and/or grandparents practiced reindeer husbandry as a profession. This act therefore included people with maternal connections to reindeer herding, but still, this act excluded members of the Sami community who did not have histories of reindeer herding (Lantto & Mörkenstam 2008).

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