Akhat – Chapter II
Riddu Riddu is a Norwegian festival celebrating Sami culture, whose soul also lies in a strong and deep bond with nature
Riddu Riddu is a Norwegian festival celebrating Sami culture, whose soul also lies in a strong and deep bond with nature
Norway was born from the intertwining of the Norwegian and the Sami people. Long discriminated against and ghettoized, the Sami are now experiencing a rediscovery of their culture and traditions.
The story of the Sami, the inhabitants of the Norwegian ice. Who they are, what they do and how they defend their identity. Valentina Tamborra’s report leads us to discover an ancient world that does not want to disappear in the face of modernity and a State that, for centuries, has tried to impose itself.
Riddu Riddu is a Norwegian festival celebrating Sami culture, whose soul also lies in a strong and deep bond with nature
Discover the culture and tradition of Norway’s Sami people, long marginalized and now undergoing a rebirth
Norway was born from the intertwining of the Norwegian and the Sami people. Long discriminated against and ghettoized, the Sami are now experiencing a rediscovery of their culture and traditions
The idea itself goes back to the end of the Second World War and its atrocities. In 1948 and 1949, the Nordic countries Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and Finland discussed the proposition of a Scandinavian defensive alliance. In the end,...
The Arctic has been a theatre of conflict ever since World War II. Currently, it has become the epicenter of a Cold War 2.0, in which climate change could be the deciding factor. Since the Cold War, the Arctic has...
In the Svalbard Islands, one of the most northern parts of the world, the coal mining industry is booming. Hidden away in the mines lie the Arctic World Archive containing data and masterpieces from all over the world
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