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    • 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 ...
    • Secret knowledge : the management and transformation of traditional healing knowledge in the Marka Sámi villages 

      Hætta, Anne Karen (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2010-09-01)
      This thesis discusses Sámi traditional healing knowledge regarding the debate of preserving traditional knowledge, and aims to examine the management and the challenges of transformation of it in a particular Sami community: namely the Marka villages in southern Troms and northern Nordland, Norway. Traditional healing knowledge is held secret or esoteric, which means that only a line of individual ...
    • The Belizean Garifuna identity : migratory and transnational space and its effects on the home community 

      Rylander, Amalia Louisa (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2010-05-21)
      In this Thesis, I endeavor to trace the migratory paths of the forebears of the Garífunas; explore their self-identification as Afro-Indigenous; study their culture of where “home” is at any given time; investigate their commonalities and fierce sense of nationhood even though their dwelling crosses four borders; and I examine their religious rites and rituals which connect them to the past and bind ...
    • Dipo : a rite of passage among the Krobos of Eastern Region, Ghana 

      Boakye, Priscilla Akua (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2010-06-08)
      The transition from childhood to adulthood is a major one, not only for the individual but the society at large. In some societies, the rites of passage are observed to usher young people into adulthood. The Krobos in Ghana are no exception. They have the most elaborate puberty rites for girls in Ghana today. This study investigates the historical background of the practice, the changes it has ...
    • Are we one and the same? : scholarly representation of gender in Sami reindeer herding 

      Bellis, Dana (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2010-06-04)
      This thesis focuses on representations of gender in Sami reindeer herding in West Finnmark, Norway. I analyze to what extent are scholarly representations of gender accurate when compared to the local experience of modernization, by focusing on masculinity. This analysis builds on the history of Norwegian reindeer herding regulations from the Lapp Codicil to recent debates on the amendments to the ...
    • Under the big tree : challenges and accomplishments of Gqaina, a primary school for Ju/'hoan children in Omaheke, Namibia 

      Ninova, Velina Ninkova (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2009-12)
      The thesis makes an overview of a 'good' school for Ju/'hoan children in the Omaheke, Namibia. San children in the southern African region face many difficulties in formal education and there are very few schools in the region built to specifically meet the needs of the San. Gqaina Primary School has overcome many problems which San children face in education by creating a safe environment for ...
    • 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, ...
    • 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 ...
    • Encroachments as a problem for Sami reindeer husbandry 

      Rørholt, Anne Cathrine (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2009-06-08)
      This thesis is about the loss of pastures as a problem for the Sami reindeer husbandry. The aim is to describe measures that may contribute to a new policy of dealing with the problem of the further loss of pastures perceived for the Sami reindeer areas. Whereas the Sami reindeer husbandry has managed to deal with the development so far, there are voices that claim: "Our land is taken bit by bit: ...
    • Stories of origin of the Sotho people of QwaQwa : the construction and maintenance of society through narratives 

      Pitso, Mantsi Teboho (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2009-05-15)
      This thesis studies the role of narratives, particularly stories that describe the origins of people, in the construction, maintenance and restructuring of society. The focus of this thesis is on the ‘stories of origin’ of the Basotho of QwaQwa, a small town in the Free State province of South Africa. The narratives told are diverse in their content and context however they play a similar role in ...
    • "A fishery zone in Finnmark?" 

      Lyngra, Aslaug Kleppe (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2008-12-01)
      The focus of this thesis includes the different arguments concerning a fishery zone in Finnmark based on the reports by the Sámi Fishery Commission and the Coast- and Fishery Commission. The International Conventions, article 27 of the ICCPR and the ILO convention no.169 are of special relevance for the topic of this thesis.The issue of whether the Sami, as an indigenous people and as a minority, ...
    • "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’ ...
    • 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 ...
    • Davvi Šuvva 1979 : being Sámi, becoming indigenous : vocal and musical manifestation of Sámi and indigenous movement 

      Angell, Synnøve (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2009-05-20)
      This thesis focuses on the significance of Sámi and indigenous vocal and musical expression in ethno and indigenous political mobilizing in the 1970s and particularly in June 1979. My point of departure is the Davvi Šuvva festival; the first Sámi and international indigenous culture and music festival after the establishing of the World Council of Indigenous Peoples. It took place on a hill in a ...
    • 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 ...
    • The changing Garo Adivasi culture of Bangladesh : a case study of marriage rituals 

      Islam, Md.Rafiqul (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2008-06-09)
      This thesis work is mainly focused on the Garos’ cultural changes related to their marriage rituals and comparative situations. From a comparative perspective the study compared between a plain land Garo village, which is to some extent with some urban facilities, and a forest surrounded remote Garo village. The leading research questions are: ‘Why is the Garo culture changing?’ and ‘What are ...
    • Social identity management and integration amongst indigenous African refugee minorities in Norway : the case of Kvæfjord kommune 

      Marambanyika, Ocean (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2008-06-06)
      This thesis principally deals with issues of social identity management and integration amongst African refugee minorities in Norway. Employing an analytical strategy, the thesis explores varying complex and inter-related situations faced by indigenous African refugees in Norway and how these situations presents challenges in social identity management by the refugees. This piece of work specifically ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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 ...
    • The socio-cultural and economic impact of refugees on the host indigenous communities in West Africa : a case study of Liberian refugees at Buduburam community in Ghana 

      Boamah-Gyau, Kwame (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2008-06-19)
      This thesis is concerned with refugees and their impact on the host community. Throughout the World, the UNHCR is not only concerned with the hosting, feeding, sheltering, clothing and educating the refugees. It is also addressing their impact on the host communities that face the consequences of their presence. In the effort to host protracted refugees, many developing host communities face various ...