Sámi Women. Terrestrial, Dialectal, Vigor, Ethos

Sámi women, much like other women of the world, have faced numerous attacks on their ancestral lands, language, health, and culture. Colonization, which spurs on institutions of colonization and oppression, can be seen as the ultimate form of violence against indigenous women. Indigenous women throu...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a4381d0f1958445fb338d42acfe6cdd52021-12-02T00:29:29ZSámi Women. Terrestrial, Dialectal, Vigor, Ethos1136-57812013-947010.1344/Lectora2016.22.7https://doaj.org/article/a4381d0f1958445fb338d42acfe6cdd52016-10-01T00:00:00Zhttp://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/lectora/article/view/16963https://doaj.org/toc/1136-5781https://doaj.org/toc/2013-9470Sámi women, much like other women of the world, have faced numerous attacks on their ancestral lands, language, health, and culture. Colonization, which spurs on institutions of colonization and oppression, can be seen as the ultimate form of violence against indigenous women. Indigenous women throughout the world share transnational injustices and patriarchal oppression, as patrilineal domination of indigenous women surpasses all boundaries.Amanda DiGioiaUniversitat de BarcelonaarticleSámi womencolonizationpatriarchal oppressiontransnational violenceWomen. FeminismHQ1101-2030.7CAENESEUFRGLITPTLectora: Revista de Dones i Textualitat, Vol 0, Iss 22, Pp 83-90 (2016)
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topic Sámi women
colonization
patriarchal oppression
transnational violence
Women. Feminism
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spellingShingle Sámi women
colonization
patriarchal oppression
transnational violence
Women. Feminism
HQ1101-2030.7
Amanda DiGioia
Sámi Women. Terrestrial, Dialectal, Vigor, Ethos
description Sámi women, much like other women of the world, have faced numerous attacks on their ancestral lands, language, health, and culture. Colonization, which spurs on institutions of colonization and oppression, can be seen as the ultimate form of violence against indigenous women. Indigenous women throughout the world share transnational injustices and patriarchal oppression, as patrilineal domination of indigenous women surpasses all boundaries.
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title Sámi Women. Terrestrial, Dialectal, Vigor, Ethos
title_short Sámi Women. Terrestrial, Dialectal, Vigor, Ethos
title_full Sámi Women. Terrestrial, Dialectal, Vigor, Ethos
title_fullStr Sámi Women. Terrestrial, Dialectal, Vigor, Ethos
title_full_unstemmed Sámi Women. Terrestrial, Dialectal, Vigor, Ethos
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