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The forest Sami (Swedish: Skogssamer) are Sami people who live in the woods and who, unlike the reindeer-herding Sami people (the "fell Sami"), do not move up into the fells during the summer season. Historically, there have been forest Sami in Sweden in the area ranging from northern Ångermanland to the far north. In the early 1600s the term granlapp was also used to refer to the Sami people who paid taxes only to Sweden, compared to the semi-nomadic fell Sami, who, since they worked in the fells that straddled the Swedish-Norwegian border, had to pay taxes to both countries. When Ernst Manker studied the life of the forest Sami in the early 20th century, nearly all of their habitations had been abandoned. Only one forest Sami village remained, in Malå in Västerbotten, an area known as S

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  • The forest Sami (Swedish: Skogssamer) are Sami people who live in the woods and who, unlike the reindeer-herding Sami people (the "fell Sami"), do not move up into the fells during the summer season. Historically, there have been forest Sami in Sweden in the area ranging from northern Ångermanland to the far north. In the early 1600s the term granlapp was also used to refer to the Sami people who paid taxes only to Sweden, compared to the semi-nomadic fell Sami, who, since they worked in the fells that straddled the Swedish-Norwegian border, had to pay taxes to both countries. When Ernst Manker studied the life of the forest Sami in the early 20th century, nearly all of their habitations had been abandoned. Only one forest Sami village remained, in Malå in Västerbotten, an area known as S (en)
  • Skogssamer är samer som året om är verksamma i skogslandskapet och därmed inte flyttar upp till fjällen sommartid, till skillnad mot fjällsamer. Än idag förekommer skogssamer i Norra Norrland. Under lång tid har det i Sverige funnits en skogssamisk befolkning med lappskatteland från norra Ångermanland och norrut. Dessutom finns det belägg för att en skogssamisk nomadiserande folkgrupp utan lappskatteland, som talade en egen samisk språklig varietet, levde i Mellansverige och Södra Norrland nära bondesamhället, åtminstone under 1600-talet och tidigt 1700-tal. Denna grupp kallas ibland sydliga samer och tvingades upphöra med sitt nomadiska liv genom myndighetsbeslut och försök gjordes att förvisa gruppen till den sydsamiska fjällmarken. En mindre andel i denna grupp rekryterades senast under (sv)
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  • The forest Sami (Swedish: Skogssamer) are Sami people who live in the woods and who, unlike the reindeer-herding Sami people (the "fell Sami"), do not move up into the fells during the summer season. Historically, there have been forest Sami in Sweden in the area ranging from northern Ångermanland to the far north. In the early 1600s the term granlapp was also used to refer to the Sami people who paid taxes only to Sweden, compared to the semi-nomadic fell Sami, who, since they worked in the fells that straddled the Swedish-Norwegian border, had to pay taxes to both countries. When Ernst Manker studied the life of the forest Sami in the early 20th century, nearly all of their habitations had been abandoned. Only one forest Sami village remained, in Malå in Västerbotten, an area known as Stenundslandet in Anundsjö. (en)
  • Skogssamer är samer som året om är verksamma i skogslandskapet och därmed inte flyttar upp till fjällen sommartid, till skillnad mot fjällsamer. Än idag förekommer skogssamer i Norra Norrland. Under lång tid har det i Sverige funnits en skogssamisk befolkning med lappskatteland från norra Ångermanland och norrut. Dessutom finns det belägg för att en skogssamisk nomadiserande folkgrupp utan lappskatteland, som talade en egen samisk språklig varietet, levde i Mellansverige och Södra Norrland nära bondesamhället, åtminstone under 1600-talet och tidigt 1700-tal. Denna grupp kallas ibland sydliga samer och tvingades upphöra med sitt nomadiska liv genom myndighetsbeslut och försök gjordes att förvisa gruppen till den sydsamiska fjällmarken. En mindre andel i denna grupp rekryterades senast under tidigt 1700-tal av bönder till att övergå till att bli bofasta sockenlappar, och assimilerades in i bondebefolkningen vid mitten av 1800-talet. Icke renägande skogssamer, kringresande samer och vissa sockenlappar kallades fattiglappar och kunde försörja sig genom tiggeri. Liksom sjösamer drabbades dessa grupper av utanförskap, stor fattigdom och barnadödlighet, och decimerades kraftigt i hela Norden. (sv)
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