• Oil development in the North - concerted dialogue or a dialogue for concern? : a study of CSR and consultations as dialogues between an oil company, the state, municipalities and the Sami Parliament 

      Aambø, Kristian Osnes (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2012-02-20)
      The thesis is a case study about the Goliat oil development off the coast of Finnmark, in the North of Norway. The Arctic is opening up for oil and gas development, however, demands from the public and from international actors that the oil companies operate in a sustainable and responsible manner have led the oil companies to use principles of corporate social responsibility in their operations. ...
    • On the future of indigenous traditions : the case of Adivasis of Jharkhand, India 

      Mundu, Bineet J. (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2006-11)
      This thesis, ‘On the Future of Indigenous Traditions: The Case of Adivasis of Jharkhand, India’ on the whole by making it a case study brings a focus on the Adivasis as the indigenous peoples of India. It touches upon a few important historical facts of the groups of Adivasis now located in the central-east part of country. Additionally it goes on into the sources that determine their traditional ...
    • Participation of Indigenous Peoples in Mass Media: A Case Study of FM Radios in Kavrepalanchowk, Nepal 

      Sapkota, Prakash (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2013-05-06)
      This thesis entitled “Participation of Indigenous Peoples in Mass Media” is a case study of indigenous peoples’ participation in FM radios in Kavrepalanchowk district of Nepal. The study intends to highlight the participatory pattern and impact of indigenous peoples in FM radios, the most popular modern means of mass media. The research is based on the fieldwork carried out in Kavrepalanchowk ...
    • Personhood and companionship among Evenki and their reindeer in Eastern Siberia 

      Landerer, Evelyn (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2009-08-08)
      This thesis aims to contribute to our understanding of human-reindeer relations among nomadic hunters and reindeer keepers and is based on a discussion of manifestations of personhood in Siberia. I then relate these to contemporary theories in human-animal relations and argue that in the case of this research setting, these relations exceed notions of symbiotic domestication and social contracts. I ...
    • Political Mobilization using Indigenous Peoples’ Platforms: The Challenges and Paradox of Ogoni Mobilization for Self-Determination in Nigeria 

      Abdulsalam, Oluwatosin Al-Shakur (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2016-05-21)
      The inalienable right of all peoples’ to self-determination under international law equally applies to indigenous peoples and nations around the world. The study investigates what transnational civil mobilization at the global, the regional and local level have contributed towards Ogoni peoples’ mobilization for self-autonomy in Nigeria. Using the political theory of civil society and social ...
    • (Post) Colonial Relations on Display. Contemporary Trends in Museums and Art Exhibitions depicting Greenland 

      Brune, Vanessa (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2016-05-17)
      This study describes how Greenlandic culture is represented in the arts sector of Greenland and Denmark, and furthermore analyses the political processes that those representations relate to. Greenland has been talked about a lot recently in the discussions about climate change, and also in the light of a possible independency of the country in the future. I therefore wanted to find out whether ...
    • Presenting the Sámi when learning Norwegian. An analysis of the representation of the Sámi in Norwegian as a Foreign and Second Language textbooks. 

      Thomine, Sébastien (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2021-05-31)
      This thesis explores the representation of Sámi people in the textbooks used by foreigners to learn Norwegian. The research aims at identifying the different approaches used from the 1940s until the late 2010s to present Sámi people in Norwegian as Foreign Language textbooks and the factors influencing their presentation through a historical and sociocultural perspective. To do so, this research ...
    • The process of revitalization of culture and indigenous ethnic identity. The case of the Vepsian people in Karelia 

      Romanova, Evgenia (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2007-06-19)
      This thesis is mainly focused on theoretical study of ethnicity and indigenousness, with some particular attention to language and politics. Some aspects of identity building and self-awareness among the Veps people living in Karelia are in focus. The study is interdisciplinary and thus also methodologically plural though the primary approach to ethnic identity is based on idea that ethnicity is ...
    • Queering quasar BO-2K. Dis/orienting white settler coloniality 

      D'Entremont, Cody Joshua (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2017-05-15)
      Taking Indigenous worlds seriously raises questions not only about the institutions and bureaucratization of settler colonialism as a never ending project; but also brings settler bodies, knowledges, and ontologies under questioning as they are the dominating worldings – to which they enact one-worlding. White settler bodies do not make up its whole, but are inseparable to its dynamic, fractured, ...
    • The question of indigenousness in Komi Republican policy 1991–1999 

      Kotlova, Ekaterina S. (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2010-05-14)
      Master’s thesis is concerned with the political representation and ethnic mobilization of the Komi people, the indigenous population of the Komi Republic. The aim of the thesis is to investigate to what extent the Komi people influenced the policy of the Komi Republic in the period 1991-1999. The analysis is based on the conflicts and negotiations between the Komi people and the Komi Republican ...
    • Radio and indigenous peoples. The role of radio in the sustainable livelihoods of indigenous peoples: A case study of the Rakhaing and the Garo people in Bangladesh. 

      Hoque, Abdul (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2006-08-23)
      Sustainable livelihood means to live with the close harmony without losing ecosystem both in economical, social, environmental and cultural elements. Or other ways we can say live without the degradation of economical, social, environmental and cultural elements of an indigenous group is sustainable livelihood. Radio has the strong role in the sustainable livelihood of indigenous people. Mother ...
    • Reflections and dilemmas on HIV/AIDS and condom use among young adults in Akuse, Ghana 

      Amanor, Aaron Kweku (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2010-05-15)
      This study examined reflections and dilemmas on HIV/AIDS and condom use among young adults living at Akuse in the Eastern region of Ghana. The main objectives of this study were to find out the factors that hinder condom use in the study area, examine the awareness of young adult of HIV/AIDS and condom use as well as explore religious affiliation and gender views in relation to condom use. The study ...
    • Resettlement and local livelihoods in Nechsar National Park, Southern Ethiopia 

      Biressu, Abiyot Negera (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2009-05-15)
      This thesis deals with resettlement and local livelihoods in Nechsar National Park, in Southern Ethiopia. It asks three main questions: Why is resettlement of the Guji out of Nechsar National Park emphasized? What are the arguments? What is the relation between the park and its natural resources and the Guji livelihoods? What is the place and right of local communities in natural resource management ...
    • Resistance and change. A case study of economic changes and its effect on language, food habits and dress of the nomadic hunting-gathering Raute of Nepal 

      Paudel, Manoj Kumar (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2016-05-20)
      Raute, an endangered indigenous group, are the last nomadic hunting-gathering tribe of Nepal who basically traverse through four districts: Dailekh, Salyan, Surkhet and Jajarkot of mid-west Nepal. Hunting monkeys and rhesus, foraging wild plants and fruits, and manufacturing woodenwares to barter for food and non-food items with the sedentary villagers are the primary economic sources of their ...
    • Rethinking bilingualism : a sociolinguistic analysis of language planning and education legislation in Greenland 

      Pedersen, Ivalu Søvndahl (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2009-11-15)
      Many indigenous peoples’ languages in the world are endangered. But the special case in Greenland is the fact that Greenlandic is not an endangered language, even though less than 56,000 people speak Greenlandic. In fact, Greenlandic is spreading in Greenlandic society. The challenge in Greenland is rather how to educate Greenlanders to become functionally bilingual in Greenlandic and Danish, ...
    • Revitalisation through Sami language education. A critical discourse analysis of the curricula from kindergarten to upper secondary school in Norway 

      van der Voet, Paulette (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2019-05-14)
      This thesis aims to examine the different language education policies Sami children in Norway are exposed to through their educational career, from kindergarten to upper secondary school. The education system plays a crucial role in the revitalisation of the Indigenous Sami languages and revitalisation efforts are reflected in the current curricula. By using critical discourse analysis, the ...
    • Riddu Riđđu, joik or rock-n-roll? : A study of Riddu Riđđu Festivála and its role as a cultural tool for ethnic revitalization 

      Leonenko, Anastasia (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2008-04-04)
      The International Indigenous Riddu Riđđu Festivála has taken place every year since 1991 in Manndalen, a Coastal Saami hamlet, in the municipality of Kåfjord in the county of Troms in the North of Norway. The festival represents by itself an independent event that through indigenous management and developed ethno-relations inside the country, promoting the idea of cultural awareness and sensitivity ...
    • Rohingya Women in Bangladesh: Health Challenges among Marginalizing Refugees 

      Nadia, Hasina Zannat (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2021-06-08)
      My research interest intends to distinguish, portray, and investigate minority Rohingya women's health situation and Bangladesh's health policy towards them after their huge departure from Myanmar to Bangladesh on 25 August 2017, from an indigenous perspective. The neighborhood reconciliation of Rohingyas in Bangladesh is certainly not a feasible choice, considering the difficulties and the frail ...
    • The role of affirmative action in higher education for indigenous people: the case of Yakutsk (Russia) and Tromsø (Norway) 

      Nikanorova, Liudmila (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-05-21)
      This thesis is dedicated to the issue of affirmative action in higher education for indigenous people. It includes two case studies that cover the research topic in two areas Yakutsk in Far-East Russia (The North-Eastern Federal University) and Tromsø (The Arctic University of Norway) in Northern Norway. The motivation for the study and for the choice of the cases comes from my personal experience. ...
    • The role of radio and TV in the life of ethnic minorities in Vietnam : case study: the H'mong people in Lao Cai and Lai Chau province 

      Nguyen, Thuy Thi Thu (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2008-06-24)
      In this thesis, we will follow the discourse on the role of radio and TV in the life of minorities in Vietnam. Before going in depth to answer the research questions, I am going to give an introduction to the situation of ethnic minorities and media for ethnic minorities in Vietnam. My research focused on the roles of radio and TV regarding the fields of education and identity preservation for ethnic ...