Sweden in Transition #28 - Henrik Blind

Henrik BLIND is group leader for the Green Party in Jokkmokk.Henrik is also Sami and together we will speak about the Sami people, their history and culture as well as their rights and fights. TheSami are Europes’s only indigenous people whose land called Sápmi encompasses large northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. An intact territorymade of mountains, wild rivers, pristine lakes and streams, tundra and forests,where the Sami have lived since time immemorial. Their best-known means oflivelihood is semi-nomadic reindeer herding, even though nowadays only 10% ofthe Sámi are connected to reindeer herding, This conversation will touch on the history of Swedish colonization and how it affects society today, the question of land and disputes with the forestry and mining industries, the impact of climate changeon reindeer herding but also explore the indigenous spirituality and how itcould inspire us today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The podcast that meets change-makers in Sweden.In a world in need of urgent reinvention, they do things differently and explain why.Arrived from France, Sonia Le Masne is eager to meet transitioners and share her conversations with them... with you !In partnership with Stockholm Food Movement, an initiative powered by Impact Hub Stockholm, Sonia meets many activists and entrepreneurs making positive change within all things related to food; urban farming, food waste, alternative food networks, insect industry...She will explore the ideas of collapse, reinvention, happiness and purpose. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.