In recent years, questions concerning research ethics within the research field of Sami studies have been given increased space and attention in the Nordic countries. Universities, institutions and individual researchers have become progressively aware that indigenous research ethics is an actual necessity for future research to take place, and can no longer be neither dismissed, or hidden within the mainstream research ethics discourse. This chapter is intending to reflect on what characterises recent development on Sámi research ethics in the Nordic context. The aim of the text is to provide an overview of the direction of both mainstream and Indigenous development in relation to the field of Indigenous research ethics in contemporary Sápmi in general, and the Swedish side of Sápmi in particular, and to reflect upon some issues that have emerged along the way, or might emerge in the future, that call for further conversations and research to take place.