LAPLAND

lăpˈlăndˌ, Finn. Lappi, Nor. Lapland, Swed. Lappland, vast region of N Europe, largely within the Arctic Circle. It includes the Norwegian provinces of Finnmark and Troms and part of Nordland; the Swedish historic province of Lappland; N Finland; and the Kola Peninsula of Russia. Swedish Lappland is now included in Norrbotten and Västerbotten counties.

Lapland is mountainous in N Norway and Sweden, reaching its highest point (6,965 ft/2,123 m) in Kebnekaise (Sweden), and consists largely of tundra in the northeast. There are also extensive forests and many lakes and rivers. The climate is arctic and the vegetation is generally sparse, except in the forested southern zone. Lapland is very rich in mineral resources, particularly in high-grade iron ore at Gällivare and Kiruna (Sweden), in copper at Sulitjelma (Norway), and in nickel and apatite in Russia. Kirkenes and Narvik (both in Norway) are the chief maritime outlets for Scandinavian Lapland, and Murmansk is the port for Russian Lapland. The region abounds in sea and river fisheries and in aquatic and land fowl. Reindeer are essential to the economy; there is a growing tourist industry in the region.

The Lapps or Laplanders, who constitute the indigenous population, number about 80,000; they call themselves Sami. The largest concentration of Lapps are found in Norway (about 50,000), where formerly they were called Finns (hence the province name Finnmark). Lapp institutions in Norway include a parliament (est. 1989) in Karasjok, which advises the federal parliament on Sami concerns, and the anthropological Nordic Sami Institute in Kautokeino. There are also Lapp parliaments in Sweden and Finland, and the international Sami Council works to protect the rights of Lapps throughout Lapland. Lapps speak a Finno-Ugric language, divided into three broad regional dialects. They once led a largely nomadic life, but now only about a tenth raise and follow the reindeer herds, wintering in the lowlands and summering in the western mountains. Their movements today are more restricted than in former times. Other Lapps are sea and river fishermen and hunters.

Little is known of their early history, and they have proved to have no genetic resemblance to any other peoples. It is believed that they came from central Asia and were pushed to the northern extremity of Europe by the migrations of the Finns, Goths, and Slavs. They may have assumed their Finnic language in the last millennium b.c. Though mainly conquered by Sweden and Norway in the Middle Ages, the Lapps long resisted Christianization, which was completed only in the 18th cent. by Russian and Scandinavian missionaries.

See V. Stalder, Lapland (1971) and N.-A. Valkeapaa, Greetings from Lappland: The Sami—Europe's Forgotten People (1983).

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...Winter Journeys through SWEDEN, NORWAY LAPLAND AND NORTHERN FINLAND BY PAUL B. DU...work. Those representing winter scenes in Lapland are the work of a Swedish artist...CHAPTER X. Lapland Summer Dress. -- Wild and Desolate Scenery...
...Winter Journeys through SWEDEN, NORWAY LAPLAND AND NORTHERN FINLAND BY PAUL B...Winter Scene at Muoniovaara. -- Laplanders. -- Lapp Winter Costume...going Down-hill. -- Departure for a Laplanders Camp. -- A not very Graceful...
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...Arctic Circle, the capital city of the Lapland province, nine out of ten of whose buildings...could go up to the sky." Go anywhere in Lapland and ask a resident for directions to a...visited the Quaker relief projects in the Lapland province of Finland in July 1946, and...
...Mode of forcing the Cataracts and Rapids of the Rivers in Lapland " " Nomade or Wild Laplander , in his Winter Clothing" " Nomade or Wild Laplander, in his Summer Clothing" " Laplanders, having prepared...
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Letter from Lapland. June 1999 Dear Colleagues: Greetings...international seminar at the University of Lapland in Rovaniemi (the gateway to the Arctic Circle...Social Work, and vice-rector, University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland
...Scandinavia better known as Norwegian Lapland). How I came to be called on a Vision Quest by a shaman of Lapland is the story of how the surrealist concept...it read, "If the Old Woman cant go to Lapland, then Lapland must come to the Old Woman...
...Born and raised as a Sami in Sompio, Lapland, Alariesto became famous for his colorful...have added some examples from Inari Lapland as well so that at least both of the dialects spoken in Finnish Lapland would become familiar to our young researchers...
...tourist hostel in Kilpisjarvi, in Finnish Lapland, right where the boundaries of Norway...Lapista ( 1970 ; Eng. Greetings from Lapland), speaking out for the Sami. In a very...the Arctic Center of the University of Lapland. Valkeapaa talks directly to his reader...
...delightful recounting of spending a year in Lapland as the guest of the reindeer herders...Beach, but a dearth of listeners. In Lapland, storytelling is still a living art. Many...whisper. The decline of storytelling in Lapland, however, is not due to a lack of storytellers...
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An American Christmas in Lapland. by Nika Hazelton ONE OF...reminded me of bringing a fruitcake to Lapland in North Norway one Christmastime...with the satisfaction of that time in Lapland. NOTE: The fruitcake mentioned in the...
Lapland UK: Fake Snow and Faux Fun. by Dea Birkett Hidden among the pine trees...crowds of small children. In this floodlit land, it always snows. For this is Lapland UK. ILLUSTRATION OMITTED Why fly to Finland when you can go to a cheaper Lapland off the A21? Instead of leaving your carbon footprint on the planet, you can...
Mr. Butler Goes to Lapland. by Barbara Sjoholm Frank...decided to spend a month traveling in Lapland in spring, when the snow was thick and...times called by many names, of which Lapland was the best known abroad, was another...
Snowed Under: In Deepest Lapland, Architecture and the Elements Interact with Some Intriguing (and...through March in Kemi and Rovaniemi, two remote towns in Finnish Lapland. ILLUSTRATION OMITTED The project, and trial structures by Steven...
At the TV awards, there was more white powder than in Lapland at Christmas by LAUREN BOOTH Whod have thought...toilets at the plush reception held more white powder than in Lapland at Christmas, but instead of enjoying their excesses, the...
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Holidays: Santa Swaps Lapland for a Lakeland Oasis. by David...And as many flights to meet him in Lapland this Christmas are fully booked its...of winter. Outdoors, adding to the Lapland Experience, Oasis have built an ice...
...You Know a Child Who Deserves a Trip to Lapland? FIVE SPECIAL CHILDREN WILL GET TO MEET SANTA AND HIS ELVES IN LAPLAND. Byline: By SAMANTHA NANDA samantha...sent on the holiday of a lifetime in Lapland - and the chance to meet Santa Claus...
Opportunities for Investors in Lapland. PRUDENT property investors are following Santa and looking towards Lapland this Christmas as the place to achieve...uk, for investors with imagination, Lapland is a "hot property". He said: "Neighbouring...
...Last Year We Took Five Brave Children to Lapland to Meet Father Christmas.Today We Visit...special children who won a dream trip to Lapland with the Sunday Mail last December. She...so difficult for Caitlin and going to Lapland took her mind off the anniversary of her...
...Father Christmas; Paul Cole Travels to Lapland to Find Santa. Byline: Paul Cole...juice? Wedmet a couple of years ago in Lapland as he made his famous list, checking out...the darkness to our staging post in the Lapland ski resort of Salla, below the icebound...
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LAPLAND lap land , Finn. Lappi, Nor. Lapland, Swed. Lappland, vast region of N Europe, largely within...now included in Norrbotten and Vasterbotten counties. Lapland is mountainous in N Norway and Sweden, reaching its highest...
...20,470), Norrbotten co., N Sweden. The northernmost city in Sweden, it is the center of the Lapland iron-mining region. The ore is shipped on the Lapland railroad (completed 1902) either to Narvik, Norway, an ice-free Atlantic port, or to Lulea...
SAMI see Lapland . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
KEMI ke me, city (1996 pop. 24,633), Lapland prov., W central Finland, on the Gulf of Bothnia at the mouth of the Kemijoki River. An old trading post, it was chartered in...
NEWTON, ALFRED 1829 1907, English zoologist, b. Geneva. He studied (1854 65) ornithology in Lapland, Iceland, the West Indies, and North America and in 1866 became the first professor of zoology and comparative anatomy at Cambridge...
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