Laponia (rexión) (Galician Wikipedia)

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  • Anderson, Myrdene (novembro de 1983). "The Saami People of Lapland: Four Recent Works on the Interplay of History, Ethnicity and Reindeer Pastoralism". Nomadic Peoples 14 (14): 57–58. JSTOR 43123201. ; "The Lapp or Sami people". Yokmok. Arquivado dende o orixinal o 26 de decembro de 2019. Consultado o 26 December 2019. At present, the Scandinavian media use no other term than Sámis. Institutions and the media use the word Sámi. The term "lapp" is considered pejorative. ; "Saamis or Lapps". SURI. Consultado o 26 December 2019. They call themselves saam´ or saam´lja (on the Kola Peninsula), sabme, sabmelas^ (pl. sabmela at). Other nations have called them Fenn (Finn) and since the 12th century, Lapp (e.g. the form Lop’ appears in Old Russian Chronicles at about 1000 AD). The use of the name Saam has been propagated in Russia since the 1920s and in Scandinavia within the last decades. The Saamis themselves consider the name Lapp pejorative. 

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suri.ee

  • Anderson, Myrdene (novembro de 1983). "The Saami People of Lapland: Four Recent Works on the Interplay of History, Ethnicity and Reindeer Pastoralism". Nomadic Peoples 14 (14): 57–58. JSTOR 43123201. ; "The Lapp or Sami people". Yokmok. Arquivado dende o orixinal o 26 de decembro de 2019. Consultado o 26 December 2019. At present, the Scandinavian media use no other term than Sámis. Institutions and the media use the word Sámi. The term "lapp" is considered pejorative. ; "Saamis or Lapps". SURI. Consultado o 26 December 2019. They call themselves saam´ or saam´lja (on the Kola Peninsula), sabme, sabmelas^ (pl. sabmela at). Other nations have called them Fenn (Finn) and since the 12th century, Lapp (e.g. the form Lop’ appears in Old Russian Chronicles at about 1000 AD). The use of the name Saam has been propagated in Russia since the 1920s and in Scandinavia within the last decades. The Saamis themselves consider the name Lapp pejorative. 

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  • Anderson, Myrdene (novembro de 1983). "The Saami People of Lapland: Four Recent Works on the Interplay of History, Ethnicity and Reindeer Pastoralism". Nomadic Peoples 14 (14): 57–58. JSTOR 43123201. ; "The Lapp or Sami people". Yokmok. Arquivado dende o orixinal o 26 de decembro de 2019. Consultado o 26 December 2019. At present, the Scandinavian media use no other term than Sámis. Institutions and the media use the word Sámi. The term "lapp" is considered pejorative. ; "Saamis or Lapps". SURI. Consultado o 26 December 2019. They call themselves saam´ or saam´lja (on the Kola Peninsula), sabme, sabmelas^ (pl. sabmela at). Other nations have called them Fenn (Finn) and since the 12th century, Lapp (e.g. the form Lop’ appears in Old Russian Chronicles at about 1000 AD). The use of the name Saam has been propagated in Russia since the 1920s and in Scandinavia within the last decades. The Saamis themselves consider the name Lapp pejorative. 

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  • Anderson, Myrdene (novembro de 1983). "The Saami People of Lapland: Four Recent Works on the Interplay of History, Ethnicity and Reindeer Pastoralism". Nomadic Peoples 14 (14): 57–58. JSTOR 43123201. ; "The Lapp or Sami people". Yokmok. Arquivado dende o orixinal o 26 de decembro de 2019. Consultado o 26 December 2019. At present, the Scandinavian media use no other term than Sámis. Institutions and the media use the word Sámi. The term "lapp" is considered pejorative. ; "Saamis or Lapps". SURI. Consultado o 26 December 2019. They call themselves saam´ or saam´lja (on the Kola Peninsula), sabme, sabmelas^ (pl. sabmela at). Other nations have called them Fenn (Finn) and since the 12th century, Lapp (e.g. the form Lop’ appears in Old Russian Chronicles at about 1000 AD). The use of the name Saam has been propagated in Russia since the 1920s and in Scandinavia within the last decades. The Saamis themselves consider the name Lapp pejorative.