We study the Sámi identity – society, culture and rights

In our research and teaching, we examine questions related to Sámi identity from the perspective and framework of Sámi society. Additionally, we examine these questions within a broader context as part of national, international and Indigenous scholarly discourses.

Our research is focused on, among other things, the social, cultural and political structures and relationships of Sámi societies, well-being, livelihoods, land use, legislation, arts and education.

Our partners include the following, among others:

  • Giellagas Institute from the University of Oulu
  • Sámi University of Applied Sciences
  • The Sámi Education Institute

Our university has strong connections to Nordic Sámi studies, Arctic Indigenous studies and local Sámi communities. The university is also an active participant in the UArctic and BCBU networks, among others.

Ethical guidelines for research involving the Sámi people in Finland

Ethical guidelines have been prepared for research involving the Sámi people, and they have been published in Finnish, North Sámi, Inari Sámi, Skolt Sámi and English. The guidelines apply to all research on Sámi people conducted in Finland. The guidelines have been prepared by a working group (mostly in Finnish, some content in English) in cooperation with Sámi communities and researchers.

Our researchers

Saara Alakorva

University Teacher

Faculty of Social Sciences

Áile Aikio

Postdoctoral Researcher

Faculty of Social Sciences

Pigga Keskitalo

Professor

Faculty of Education

Rauna Kuokkanen

Research Professor

Faculty of Social Sciences

Anne-Maria Magga

Postdoctoral Researcher

Faculty of Social Sciences

Sanna Valkonen

Professor

Faculty of Social Sciences

Last updated: 15.8.2025