- fjelds. The
first lappmarks were:[citation needed]
Lycksele lappmark (Ume
River valley) Åsele
lappmark (Ångerman
River valley)
Tornio lappmark (Tornio River...
- Gällivare
Lapland Court District (Swedish: Gällivare
lappmarks tingslag) was a
district of
Lapland in Sweden. The
provinces in
Norrland were
never divided...
- [citation needed] As a Sami
settlement the area
belonged to
Kuusamo Kemi-
Lappmark at the time.
Nominally it
belonged to the
territory of the
Swedish province...
-
described in
detail in his
article "Harrok-ett
samiskt nybygge i Pite
Lappmark",
which was
published in the
Festschrift for Asbjørn
Nesheim entitled Kultur...
- the
dialects of
Lycksele lappmark. The Ångermanland
dialects may be
further subdivided as follows:
Dialects of Åsele
lappmark Vilhelmina dialect Nolaskogs...
-
unprofitable and
ended in 1659 it
nevertheless caused many Sámi to move to
Torne lappmark in the 1640s and 1650s to
avoid forced labour.
There are
reports of Sámi...
- 1621 and 1692. In Sámi form his name was Poala-Ánde. He was born in
Torne Lappmark in Sweden, but
later married and
moved to
Varanger in Norway. He was active...
- – Länsräkenskaper 1631–1820,
Norrlands län 1635: Mantalslängd för Pite
lappmark 1636, fol. 195. Riksarkivet, Stockholm. "AriePlogh" –
Bergskollegii arkiv:...
-
utredning av markanvändningsförhållanden och -rättigheter i Västerbottens
lappmark före
mitten av 1700-talet. p. 17. Korpijaakko-Mikkel, Sara (22
March 2009)...
- fell Sámi
prior to 1606, but
rather only by
forest Sámi, as was the Kemi
lappmark in
modern Finland. The
forest Sámi in Kemi, Åsele, and
Lycksele became...