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Fishing

In: Self-Governance and Sami Communities

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  • Jesper Larsson

    (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Eva-Lotta Päiviö Sjaunja

    (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)

Abstract

The chapter describes Sami fishing in interior lakes, streams, and rivers in detail. Fishing has specific characteristics for various species and seasons. The waters in interior Fennoscandia generally are considered low in productivity, but waters in the two regions, forest and mountains, differ. The main argument put forward is that users who had access to rivers, lakes, and streams in the boreal forest had better possibilities to create a livelihood based on fishing compared to those who lived in or closer to the mountains. To create social and economic stability for the household, fishing was organized as an exclusive right, resembling private property. At the end of the early modern period, these areas became smaller and it became harder to survive on fishing.

Suggested Citation

  • Jesper Larsson & Eva-Lotta Päiviö Sjaunja, 2022. "Fishing," Springer Books, in: Self-Governance and Sami Communities, chapter 0, pages 91-121, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-87498-8_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-87498-8_5
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