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Ultraviolet vision and avoidance of power lines in birds and mammals
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014)
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Custodial reindeer and custodial goats - part of reindeer herding and animal husbandry
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2007)
The Sami husbandry has traditionally incorporated reindeer, which did not belong to the nomadic household.
According to the national census from 1875, this system was found in many parts of Norway. Among the counties,
Nordland stood out having the highest number of households owing custodial reindeer. Most of the households were
non-Sami, and most of them ...
The Effect of Ethnicity and Economy upon Intergenerational Coresidence : Northern Norway during the Last Part of the Nineteenth Century
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2011)
During the last part of the nineteenth century, Finnmark province and the Northern part of Troms experienced a decline in intergenerational coresidence. This article discusses what impact ethnic affiliation and economic activity had on the living arrangements of the elderly, and what contributed to the change. Logistic regression shows that ethnicity played a role, but its effect disappears after ...
Viewing Ethnicity from the Perspective of Individuals and Households: Finnmark during the Late Nineteenty Century
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2011)
In Norway, historical sources which yield first-hand information about how different
ethnic groups defined themselves are scarce. Second-hand information on the other hand is available in the population censuses undertaken from 1845 onwards. The first
part of this article gives a brief description of the source material, and in order to evaluate the strength of the ethnicity variable given in the ...
From Nature to iNature. Articulating a Sami Christian Identity Online.
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2012)
The article discusses the activities of both indigenous people and religion online, and introduces the pair of concepts indigeneity-online/online-indigeneity as a means of analysing this activity. This concept is new, and leans heavily on the pair of concepts religion-online/online-religion that is used in religious studies. The second part of the article consists of an analysis of the website ...
Kunnskap om samiske forhold som integrert del av lærerutdanningene
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017)
Skal du bli lærer i Norge, må du kunne ivareta rettighetene til samiske barn og ungdommer, men også opplæring om samiske forhold for alle elever. Dette slår de nasjonale forskriftene om rammeplan for lærerutdanningene fast. Hva betyr egentlig dette for lærerutdanningene? I denne artikkelen utforsker vi dette spørsmålet ved å se rammeplanens føringer i sammenheng med samiske temaers plass i ...
This Word is (Not?) Very Exciting: Considering Intersectionality in Indigenous Studies
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-08-02)
Gender and intersectional approaches can provide important insights and reflections for indigenous studies. Issues related to indigenous people and communities are broad and complex. Doing research within indigenous studies has to consist of more than simply discussing indigenous identity. I argue that intersectional approaches of varying kinds provide an opportunity to understand several aspects ...
A cybernetic future for small-scale fisheries
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014-12-11)
This article discusses the future of indigenous Sami fisheries in cybernetic fisheries
systems characterized by increasing effectivization and industrialisation. It empirically
investigates the past and present development of a small-scale fjord fishery in
Porsanger, northern Norway, which has been a major part of the material basis for
indigenous Sami culture and settlements in the area. The ...
"Samisk religion" i dag: Kyrkjeliv, urfolksidentitet og nyreligiøsitet
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015)
Hunters, herders and hearths: interpreting new results from hearth row sites in Pasvik, Arctic Norway
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015)
The transition from hunting to reindeer herding has been a central topic in a number of archaeological works. Recently conducted archaeological investigation of two interior hearth row sites in Pasvik, Arctic Norway, have yielded new results that add significantly to the discussion. The sites are dated within the period 1000-1300 AD, and are unique within this corpus due to their rich bone assemblages. ...