Talk:Kautokeino rebellion
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This article contains a translation of Kautokeino-opprøret from nn.wikipedia. Translated on 29 December 2007. |
Removing Reference about Capital Punishment
editHi Eilev G. Myhren - I friendly-reverted/removed your paragraph only because it was slightly off-topic and not directly related to the Uprising itself. Maybe you should start a page on Norwegian Capital Punishment as it is a relevant topic to Norwegian History. What we need are some solid sources for the page. Compare and contrast of different rebellions would be doing individual research Take Care... Dinkytown (talk) 01:26, 19 February 2009 (UTC)
Removed
editOne will note that the existing law prescribing capital punishment at the time dated back to 1685. The 1814 constitution had not changed it. Capital punishment was not removed from Norwegian jurisdiction for another 30 years. The ruling body at the time was still a relic from the Dano-Norwegian union, and it is fair to say that the Sami rebels were punished the same way as Norwegian rebels would have been a hundred years before. In fact, Norwegian rebellions had been far more violent in their time.
Article is nonsense
editThe "rebellion" was in fact a manifestation of religious madness brought on by a small sect started by three brothers who believed they were Jesus Christ and God himself. It was a Sami on Sami conflict as they thought to convert by violence the others to their sect. This was admitted later in court by the leaders. Trying to spin it as a rebellion against authorities goes against everything the sources say. 80.197.107.218 (talk) 09:56, 9 March 2017 (UTC)
- "Rebellion" is the term generally used to describe the event. See [1].--Ipigott (talk) 08:54, 3 August 2020 (UTC)
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