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Pacific Sami Searvi
Rájehis Sápmi
Welcome! Rájehis Sápmi, or Borderless Sapmi, evokes the image of a migratory people who have never been contained by imperialist borders. These people include Sámi descendants, Sámi Americans, Sámi Canadians and other Sámi people in the diaspora. Podcast host Katherine Greenland (Sámi American) and her guests explore Sámi culture and history, giving voice to issues that are important to Sámi communities across the globe. Join us in learning, sharing, and exploring what it means to be Sámi and Indigenous.
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5.0 stars from 10 ratings
My maternal great grand parents
We believe our family is Sami. They can her in the late 1800s. I’m very grateful to have found you. Thank you ❤️
Gypsi Moon via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/26/22
So Excited for this!
As a Sami Canadian I’ve followed the work of the Pacific Sami Searvi with interest for many years. Truly truly grateful to have yet another resource to maintain my connections to my roots. Thank you to all involved in this project
Wulf O via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/07/22
Recent Episodes
Land Acknowledgement: Pacific Sámi Searvi is headquartered in what is now known as Seattle, Washington, which is unceded Duwamish Land.  This podcast was recorded in what is now known as Sandpoint, Idaho which is unceded Kalispel and Ktunaxa land, and in Sápmi, the homeland of Sámi people. In...
Published 09/05/23
Published 09/05/23
Pacific Sámi Searvi is headquartered in what is now known as Seattle, Washington, which is unceded Duwamish Land. This podcast was recorded in Seattle and in Sápmi, the homeland of the Sámi people.   In this episode, we are joined by Ben-Alex Dupris, a member of the Colville Confederated Tribes...
Published 06/10/23
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