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The History of Lapland is a seminal seventeenth-century account of the Sámi people, their environment, customs, religious practices, livelihoods, and relations with neighboring powers. Written in a lucid, documentary prose, the work combines natural history, ethnography, antiquarian inquiry, and political explanation. Its style reflects the learned humanist scholarship of early modern Europe, while its subject places it among the earliest substantial attempts to describe northern Indigenous life for a wider European readership. Johannes Scheffer, or Schefferus, was a German-born scholar active in Sweden, where he served as professor at Uppsala and became an important figure in Scandinavian antiquarian learning. Commissioned in part to correct rumors about Swedish Lapland and its alleged association with sorcery, he drew on reports from missionaries, officials, and earlier writers. His academic training and proximity to Swedish state interests shaped both the book's empirical ambitions and its interpretive limits. Readers interested in the history of anthropology, Arctic studies, colonial knowledge, or early modern Europe will find this book indispensable. Though it must be read critically, especially regarding its external viewpoint, it remains a foundational document for understanding how Lapland and the Sámi were represented to the learned world.

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