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Arriola wrote:What are the Sami?

Indigenous people of Northern Scandinavia

Qroma wrote:New poll!

Vice President would take over until an election happens.

Heheheheheh

Does it ever let you undo policies? I banned emigration when I didn’t mean to lol

Vostaland wrote:Does it ever let you undo policies? I banned emigration when I didn’t mean to lol

You can undo things with future issues.

This site tells you what every issue option does:
http://www.mwq.dds.nl/ns/results/

Re: Poll

Once the Emperor or Empress dies, an election happens immediately to determine which member of the (very small) national parliament becomes the next leader. However, that member of parliament who becomes leader must give up all of his/her other governorships, parliamentary positions (Where other peole are then voted into), etc. so that the new leader can focus solely on his/her duties to the entire nation.

Laver Island has no real laws on the succession of a dead Prime Minister. In practise the Domestic Affairs Minister takes over and runs a temporary government. If the election occurs within the same year of the death, the temporary government carries out the term, if not, another election occurs asap

How do I survive an 8 hour road trip to Québec please help

Westport and Holland wrote:How do I survive an 8 hour road trip to Québec please help

Why would anyone go to Québec in the first place?

The New Nordic Union wrote:Why would anyone go to Québec in the first place?

To get to New Brunswick and Nova Scotia

Libertandonien

Galway-Dublin wrote:Re: Poll

Some guy in the discord added me and I spammed "Among Us in real life" 500 times until he blocked me because I'm pretty sure he was trying to pull a fast one on me idc either way

Among Us in real life

The New Nordic Union wrote:Why would anyone go to Québec in the first place?

Je want les bagels

The New Nordic Union wrote:Indigenous people of northern Scandinavia

This led me to a question what makes them be indigenous and southern Scandinavians not? Laver Island your thoughts needed too

I mean, basically I can understand the model of indigenous people in Americas and Australia, where Europeans have arrived as external aliens. But within Scandinavia there is a bit different situation. Maybe Sami were there earlier or so? The same as Russian Siberian tribes that were there before Russians came but

Once Upon a Time in the First Republic
Episode #12

The term Centro-Sinistra Organico (Organic Centre-Left) refers to the government coalition ruling the country after 1963. The term 'organic' comes from the fact that, rather than supporting the government externally ('confidence and supply') like it did in the early 60s, the PSI was a constituent member of the alliance between DC, PSDI and PRI. The Organic Centre-Left is to be credited for many reforms like the law on divorce, the worker's statute law, the creation of the Regions and the nazionalization of the electric industry through the creation of ENEL. The coalition also endured the Borghese Coup of 1970 and the Years of Lead, before finally coming into crisis after 1976, because of the Historical Compromise between DC and PCI, as the PSI leadership felt their party was being 'put aside'. The last Organic Centre-Left Government ruled for just one year between 1980 and 1981.

Einswenn wrote:This led me to a question what makes them be indigenous and southern Scandinavians not? Laver Island your thoughts needed too

I mean, basically I can understand the model of indigenous people in Americas and Australia, where Europeans have arrived as external aliens. But within Scandinavia there is a bit different situation. Maybe Sami were there earlier or so? The same as Russian Siberian tribes that were there before Russians came but

I'd say maybe Germanic peoples are indigenous to southern Scandinavia in the sense that they were the first ones to live there (at least maybe since Jastorf). They're not indigenous in the UN sense, though, I guess; and most certainly have not been treated as the Sami have

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Einswenn wrote:This led me to a question what makes them be indigenous and southern Scandinavians not? Laver Island your thoughts needed too

I mean, basically I can understand the model of indigenous people in Americas and Australia, where Europeans have arrived as external aliens. But within Scandinavia there is a bit different situation. Maybe Sami were there earlier or so? The same as Russian Siberian tribes that were there before Russians came but

It's not that Germanic people of Scandinavia aren't natives. It's that the Northern parts of the region was inhabited by the Sami while the Germanic people were in the Southern parts.
There's also the whole Scandification of the Sami which is comparable to that of colonialism. So in a way, yeah, the Germanic people sort of colonised the Samis' territories.

Indigenous also means "[Indigenous people] are culturally distinct ethnic groups whose members are directly descended from the earliest known inhabitants of a particular geographic region and, to some extent, maintain the language and culture of those original peoples." Which applies to the Sami.

Libertandonien wrote:Among Us in real life

sus

The New Nordic Union wrote:They're not indigenous in the UN sense, though, I guess

Laver Island wrote:It's not that Germanic people of Scandinavia aren't natives. It's that the Northern parts of the region was inhabited by the Sami while the Germanic people were in the Southern parts.

I assume if, in case of alternative flow of history, Sami moved south dominating over Germanic tribes it would work the same way around 🤔

Laver Island wrote:There's also the whole Scandification of the Sami which is comparable to that of colonialism.

That’s the closest explanation, thankies. So yeah, I think the indigenousness is indicated more by how “dominant” culture treats the minority culture because, like in case with Scandinavia, they both may be native to the land

Einswenn wrote:I assume if, in case of alternative flow of history, Sami moved south dominating over Germanic tribes it would work the same way around 🤔
That’s the closest explanation, thankies. So yeah, I think the indigenousness is indicated more by how “dominant” culture treats the minority culture because, like in case with Scandinavia, they both may be native to the land

Another effect of the oppression of the Sami is that a lot of people don't even know they exist

Northen czech

I am going on vacation! I will still be active here and discord,

Laver Island wrote:Another effect of the oppression of the Sami is that a lot of people don't even know they exist

But the crusader kings games…

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