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    • Sacred Nature. Diverging Use and Understanding of Old Sámi Offering Sites in Alta, Northern Norway 

      Spangen, Marte; Äikäs, Tiina (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-06-27)
      Abstract: This study focuses on the contemporary use of two well-known Sámi offering sites in Alta, Finnmark, Norway. Today, these are hiking destinations and sightseeing points for both the Sámi and the non-Sámi local population, as well as a few non-local visitors. Many of these visitors leave objects at the sites, such as parts of recently slaughtered reindeer, clothing, coins, toys, sweet wrappers ...
    • Samisk trommespill i tingretten 

      Hagen, Rune Blix (Chronicle; Kronikk, 2017-02-15)
      På initiativ fra samemisjonæren Thomas von Westen fikk samene i 1726 amnesti fra loven som ga dødsdom for trolldomsvirksomhet.
    • Sankthansaften: Visse dagers utvelgelse 

      Hagen, Rune Blix (Chronicle; Kronikk, 2014-06-24)
      I Norsk Lov fra 1687 omtaler trolldomslovene skumle aktiviteter som ble utført på bestemte dager i året. Disse dagene, som det finnes ni av i løpet av året, beskrives i loven som «visse dagers utvelgelse». I norske rettsprotokoller fra 1600-tallet kan vi lese om folk som har fått harde kroppsstraffer og kraftige bøter fordi de hadde vært ute om Sankthanskvelden for å samle urter, sopp og vann.
    • Saurbekken i Heggen som forskningsarena. Om et lite frø som blei sådd i 1965 

      Bertelsen, Reidar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2019)
    • Sámi Myths and Medieval Heritage 

      Spangen, Marte (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020)
      Sámi landscapes are pluralistic and contain traces of a variety of activities occurring in the past and present. This includes remains of medieval houses and hunting installations that are different from the ones used in later Sámi contexts. The Sámi have created their own interpretations of these enigmatic features in the landscape, relating, for instance, so-called ‘Stállo’ house grounds, reindeer ...
    • Scalar Effects in Ground Slate Technology and the Adaptive Consequences for Circumpolar Maritime Hunter-Gatherers 

      Jørgensen, Erlend Kirkeng (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-05-23)
      Ground slate technology is a trademark of circumpolar hunter-gatherers occupying coastal ecotones. However, a causal framework for explaining what drives the apparent adaptive success of slate technology is lacking. Attempting to remedy this, the current paper provides the first palaeodemographic and environmentally informed review of a maritime slate complex. Employing what is arguably the best ...
    • Sergej Sergel i Finnmark - en reisebeskrivelse fra 1907 

      Glavatskaya, Elena; Thorvaldsen, Gunnar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014-03-03)
      Fra våren 1907 til februar 1908 foretok den russiske etnografen Sergej Sergel (1883–1955) en studiereise i Norden for å utøve deltakende observasjon og komplettere samlingen med samiske gjenstander ved Det russiske etnografiske museet (REM) i St Petersburg. Vårt hovedmål er å presentere Sergels erfaringer fra reisen ved å sette hans etterlatte materiale og forskning inn i en sammenheng av norske ...
    • Setermoen skytefelt. Arkeologiske undersøkelser av teltboplasser i Liveltskaret/Garžavággi, Kvernskaret/Erigažčahcka og Lifjellaksla, Bardu k., Troms f. 

      Henriksen, Jørn Erik; Sommerseth, Ingrid; Niemi, Anja Roth (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2014)
    • Seventeenth Century Persecution of Sorcery and Witches in the High North 

      Hagen, Rune Blix (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020-05)
    • Sikkerhetspolitisk minnediplomati: Opprettelsen av Frigjøringsmonumentet i Kirkenes 1945-1952 

      Markussen, Joakim Aalmen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-06-25)
      A few kilometers from the border with Russia, in the town of Kirkenes in the easternmost corner of Northern Norway, there stands a bronze statue of a Soviet soldier looking out over the borderland. The Soviet Liberation Monument, as the statue is called, was unveiled in 1952 by the Norwegian authorities, in gratitude for the Soviet liberation of the East Finnmark area in 1944. The statue has served ...
    • Skilsmisserett i senromersk lovgivning 

      Tveit, Miriam (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2010)
      I rettshistorisk sammenheng er den senromerske lovgivningen rundt ekteskapsbrudd interessant ut fra flere aspekter. For det første er skilsmisselover et sted det er naturlig å vurdere mulig kristen innflytelse på romerske myndigheter og fra romerske myndigheter på befolkningen. For det andre gir de få overleverte lovene eksempler på samvirke mellom lov og samfunn. I tillegg gir lovene som omhandler ...
    • Snefjord Vindpark. Vurdering av konsekvenser for landskap, flora, fauna, friluftsliv, kulturminner og reindriftsnæring 

      Tombre, Ingunn; Andersen, Oddgeir; Barlindhaug, Stine; Bjerke, Jarle W.; Erikstad, Lars; Frivoll, Vigdis Irene; Johnsen, Trond Vidar; Sloreid, Svein Erik; Strann, Karl Birger; Svestad, Asgeir; Tømmervik, Hans (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2005-02)
      This report summarises consequences of a planned wind park at the Sneqord peninsula, Måsøy municipality. Impact assessments are conducted for landscape perspectives, flora, fauna, outdoor recreation, cultural heritage and reindeer herding. The whole peninsula, 150 km2. is evaluated, with the main focus on higher parts where the potential wind turbines will be located. For the landscape, a wind park ...
    • Soviet Prisoners of War in Norway and Finland –treatment, mortality and forgotten memories 

      Soleim, Marianne Neerland (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020)
      The article describes German and Finnish treatment of Soviet prisoners of war in Norway and Finland, the death rates among Soviet prisoners of war in the two countries and why these prisoners can be described as a forgotten part of the national collective memory in Norway and Finland.
    • Spiritual Activism. Saving Mother Earth in Sápmi 

      Kraft, Siv Ellen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-07-09)
      Arctic Shaman Circle was founded in Oslo in November 2018. This article discusses what the Circle’s founding document refers to as “spiritual activism”, and how this was translated into action over the year that followed. I will follow one case in particular, which concerns plans for a power plant at the base of the mountain Aahkansnjurhtjie in the South Sámi area. Aahkansnjurhtjie is a sacred Sámi ...
    • Spiritual Entrepreneurship in a Northern Landscape: Spirituality, Tourism and Politics 

      Fonneland, Trude A. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013-01-07)
      A cultural turn in the economy has led to growth in what might be called ‘spiritual entrepreneurship’.1 This term refers to entrepreneurs inspired by a New Age philosophy marketing spiritual values such as ‘self-development’, ‘holism’ and ‘deep values’. To shed light on this type of enterprise, the article examines one of its practitioners; Esther Utsi at Polmakmoen Guesthouse in northern ...
    • Spitsbergen Literature Lobby 

      Jones, Mary Katherine (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014)
    • Standing on the sacred: Ceremony, discourse, and resistance in the fight against the black snake 

      Johnson, Greg; Kraft, Siv Ellen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-07-04)
    • Standing Rock Religion(s): Ceremonies, Social Media, and Music Videos 

      Johnson, Greg; Kraft, Siv Ellen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-08-29)
      This article addresses emergent religious formations at protest scenes in the broader context of indigenous organization and identity-building. Our central example is the Standing Rock protest in North Dakota, 2016–2017, a local encampment-based event that quickly expanded into an international indigenous peoples’ movement. We argue that religion was a key register in the camps, during direct ...
    • Sticky structures and opportunistic builders - The construction and social role of longhouses in northern Norway 

      Spangen, Marte; Arntzen, Johan Eilertsen (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020)
      The longhouse has been a turning point for research on prehistoric farming societies in Scandinavia for several decades. Yet, no comprehensive study has been made of this house type and its context, variations and social implications in the Far North. In this chapter, we present the currently available longhouse material within the three northernmost counties of Norway. The 50 longhouses that have ...
    • Storslått Vardøhistorie mellom fiksjon og fakta 

      Hagen, Rune Blix (Chronicle; Kronikk, 2016-07-20)