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Author Hyvönen, Hannu

Title The future of Lake Inari? / by Hannu Hyvönen
Published Watertown, Mass. : Documentary Educational Resources, 2007

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Description 1 online resource (6 min.)
Series Ethnographic video online
Summary Made for the United Nations, this documentary chronicles the logging damage that has taken place in the forests of Finnish Lapland over the past 50 years. Home to the indigenous Saami peoples, these Northern old growth forests are essential to Saami reindeer herding, a traditional way of life that the Saami hope to continue into future generations. Population growth in Finland has created economic pressure - prompting migration to the Saami lands in the North. The resulting forest cutting severely depletes the lichen necessary for free reindeer grazing, and logging infrastructure disrupts the entire forest ecosystem
Credits Director, Hannu Hyvönen
Cast Narrator, Rita Thomasson
Event Recorded in Finland
Notes Closed captioning in English
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Subject Sami (European people) -- Land tenure -- Finland
Sami (European people) -- Land tenure
Inari Lake (Finland)
Finland
Finland -- Inari Lake
Genre/Form Documentary
documentary film.
Documentary films
Ethnographic films
Nonfiction films
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Documentary films.
Nonfiction films.
Ethnographic films.
Documentary.
Documentaires.
Films autres que de fiction.
Films ethnographiques.
Vidéos pour personnes handicapées auditives.
Form Streaming video
Author Thomasson, Rita