• Indigenous people’s access to land in northern-belt of Bangladesh : a study of the Santal community 

      Das, Smritikana (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2011-06-15)
      Indigenous land access in Bangladesh is limited at local levels as well as national levels, since indigenous peoples have no political recognition and documentary evidence provided by the government. The present research attempts to uncover the level of indigenous people’s land access on what is believed to be their informally inherited common property. It deals with the history of land access of ...
    • Indigenous water rights : a case study of the Quechua people from Chinchero, Peru. 

      Cárdenas, Rosa Inquiltupa (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2007-12-07)
      In this thesis I discuss and show how the unequal distribution of water rights results in a deprivation of economic, social, and cultural prospects for the indigenous peoples in Chinchero. I attempt to illustrate that Peruvian water legislation does not belong to the same context as the indigenous people’s cultural perception. Firstly, the Peruvian legal context based on the national Constitution ...
    • Indigenous wellbeing in university spaces. Experiences of indigenous students at the Australian National University 

      Powell, Maeve Shirley (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2017-05-15)
      This thesis aims to address the issue of Indigenous Australian conceptions of wellbeing in the context of university education. It will examine the role of an Indigenous student support unit in providing a space in which Indigenous wellbeing is enacted, supported and strengthened. The findings are based on discussions with six Indigenous students who were enrolled at the Australian National University ...
    • The Institutional Process of Repatriation of Indigenous Heritage: The Case of the Sami Drum Freavnantjahke gievrie 

      Opitz, Swantje (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2023-05-15)
      This paper addresses the repatriation debate about the South Sami Freavnantjahke gievrie that was taken from its owner, the Sami Bendix Andersen Frennings Fjeld, in 1723 by the missionary Thomas von Westen. After the confiscation, the drum came to the Danish royal family and was gifted in 1757 to the noble family Saxony-Hildburghausen in what is now Thuringia, Germany. Today the gievrie is in ...
    • IS THE RAINBOW AN ILLUSION? Educational Programmes and the Adivasi Peoples during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Kerala, India 

      Sarala Nanu, Athul (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2021-11-24)
      Just like any other field, education was drastically affected by the COVID-19 pandemic all over the world. In the state of Kerala, the Adivasi peoples were the most impacted peoples by the pandemic and its ramifications. The normalised underlying disparities were exacerbated with the crisis that emerged at the onset of the pandemic and exposed the social inequalities in place regarding the state’s ...
    • The Journey of Nepal Bhasa. From Decline to Revitalization 

      Maharjan, Resha (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2018-05-18)
      Nepal Bhasa is a rich and highly developed language with a vast literature in both ancient and modern times. It is the language of Newar, mostly local inhabitant of Kathmandu. The once administrative language has been replaced by Nepali (Khas) language and has a limited area where it can be used. The language has faced almost 100 years of suppression and now is listed in the definitely endangered ...
    • Journeys to the Free World. Sámi and Norwegian border pilots during World War II in Nordland County 

      Pavall, Simon (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2016-05-18)
      The Second World War had a great impact on. For Norwegians, the War contributed to create a national identity, based on a shared oppression from a military invasion and resistance. Because of the war, many people fled to Sweden. Most of those refugees needed help from border pilots. In some areas Sámi border pilots was important because they knew the area very well indeed. Some of them were closely ...
    • Justice administration based on indigenous law in the Miskito community of Karata, North Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua 

      Rojas Hooker, Sandra Carolina (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2008-05-30)
      This thesis discusses the Justice Administration System in Karata and the influence of Positive Law over the Indigenous Law or vice versa. The research was based primarily on participatory observation, focus group discussion, interviews with key person and literature review regarding Indigenous law, legal pluralism and conflict resolution. The conclusions reached was that Justice Administration ...
    • KNIVES OF SEBEI Women, Ritual and Power. Sabiny Perception on Female Genital Mutilation and Advocacy Programs. 

      Nalaaki, Ritah (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-05-20)
      For hundreds of years, the Sabiny have performed female circumcision as a cultural practice that initiates adolescent girls into adulthood/womanhood. However in the recent past, the community has come under sharp criticism from the Ugandan government and other concerned parties such as non-governmental organizations. The government has even gone a step further and criminalized the practice. Nevertheless, ...
    • Land use management in an indigenous rights context: Reindeer herding and tourism. The case of Jämtlandstriangeln 

      Karestrand, Amanda (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2023-05-15)
      This thesis studies a case of indigenous and non-indigenous relations in Jämtland, Sweden. The studied area is subject to multiple interests in land-use, and this study focuses on the relation between indigenous Sámi reindeer herding and outdoor tourism. The area has a long history of both mountain tourism and reindeer herding, but in recent years tourism has increased to new levels and the Sámi ...
    • The leadership impact of Karamojong teachers on the enrolment and retention of learners in Moroto municipality government primary schools, Uganda 

      Ssejjemba, Bukirwa Loy (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2023-05-14)
      Despite the efforts of the government of Uganda to train school leaders in the Karamoja region, the enrolment and completion rate of Karamojong pupils in Moroto municipality primary schools remains low. Previous research attributes this to historical and environmental factors that promote Karamojong parents’ failure to attach value to formal education. This study analyses the leadership impact of ...
    • Learning Discomfort and Uncertainty: The KAIROS Blanket Exercise as a Canadian Settler Education Tool 

      MacCormick, Sarah (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2021-06-01)
      The KAIROS Blanket Exercise is an experiential learning activity that takes participants in Canada through Indigenous history in North America from an Indigenous perspective. In a 90- minute workshop, participants embody the role of Indigenous peoples and walk on blankets that represent the land. Through the reading of scripts, they re-enact the chronology of Canadian history and the processes ...
    • Learning Sealing: Traditional Knowledge Strengthening Awareness of Being Greenlandic Today 

      Rosendahl, Sally (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2013-05-13)
      This thesis investigates in which ways learning ‘traditional’ knowledge such as seal hunting is a strengthening factor for the awareness of being Greenlandic today. It looks at knowledge transfer between one generation and the next as well as the role of knowledge transfer in the education system. Finally, the tension or interplay between possessing traditional knowledge and living as a modern people ...
    • "Let’s go back to go forward" : history and practice of schooling in the indigenous communities in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh 

      Kabir, Mohammed Mahbubul (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2009-06-15)
      This research deals with the history of education for the indigenous peoples in Chittagong Hills Tracts (CHT) Bangladesh who, like many places under postcolonial nation states, have no constitutional recognition, nor do their languages have a place in the state education system. Comprising data from literature and empirical study in CHT and underpinned on a conceptual framework on indigenous peoples’ ...
    • Liability of transnational corporations for indigenous peoples human rights violations 

      Bekele, Workabeba Woldemelekot (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2008-05-30)
      It was around the beginning of November 2006. I was reading a book by Prof. Koen De Feyter World Development Law where I first see the term ‘indigenous peoples’. Two of the cases summarized in the book had taken my attention, i.e., the case of Mayagna (Sumo) Awas Tingni indigenous community of Nicaragua, and Ogoni people of Nigeria. The cases were brought at different regional human right courts ...
    • Living on the Margins of Life: A Study about Street Children in Kathmandu, Nepal 

      Pokharel, Prakash (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2013-05-21)
      This thesis entitled ‘Living on the Margins of Life: A Study about Street Children in Kathmandu, Nepal’ is based on the idea that children rights, the most basic of human rights need to be discussed and promoted, since children are the future of the community, nation and the world. Indigenous peoples and their struggle for human rights is now a significant force, as the movement moves in a new era. ...
    • "Make our children proud of the heritage". A case study of the Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic communities in SA with specific reference to the emerging Khoe and San indigenous peoples in the Republic of South Africa 

      De Wet, Priscilla Felicity (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2006-06-30)
      The government of the Republic of South Africa established a human rights enshrined constitution. To implement it, various commissions were established to promote constitutional democracy by embracing their diverse cultures and take up the challenge of changing the racist and segregationist ideals of the recent Apartheid past to a nation unified in its diversity and embracing its’ Africanness. The ...
    • Maternal health care practices among indigenous people of Nepal : a case study of the Raute community 

      Silwal, Manisha (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2011-06-15)
      This thesis entitled “MATERNAL HEALTH CARE PRACTICE AMONG INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF NEPAL: Case Study of The Raute Community” tends to highlight on the use of traditional knowledge by the Raute people during the three stages of maternal period. The Rautes are regarded as one of the endangered Nomadic indigenous group. For the study, a locality named Satokhani and Pamka of Surkhet distric in Bheri Zone ...
    • Maternal morbidity and mortality among indigenous people in Bangladesh : a study of the Mru community 

      Islam, Md. Rakibul (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2010-05-31)
      Maternal health of indigenous people is poorer than the non-indigenous people across the world which is also true in the Bangladesh context. However, little research has been done among indigenous people in Bangladesh. As a result, the present study was conducted among the Mru indigenous people to comprehend their maternal health status and the factors associated with it. The study was carried out ...
    • "May They Live with Herds". Transformation of Mongolian Pastoralism in Inner Mongolia of China 

      Zhang, Qian (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2006-12-13)
      This thesis is dedicated to a better understanding of Mongolian pastoralism transformation in the contemporary Inner Mongolia context. Such a comprehension requires both the knowledge of common resource management and a historical analytical approach. A multidisciplinary approach based on institutional theory is proposed, primarily because the research rationale on reflection of fieldwork information ...