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Finnmarkslandskap i endring - Omgivelsenes tillit til FeFo som forvalter, eier og næringsaktør
(Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2015-01-30)Rapporten presenterer og analyserer tre undersøkelser som til sammen gir et bilde av omgivelsenes tillit til Finnmarkseiendommen (FeFo) som forvalter, eier og næringsaktør. Undersøkelsene er foretatt blant befolkningen i Finnmark, blant FeFo's næringslivskunder og blant aktive naturbrukere. Analysene viser at det blant befolkningen er en generell lav oppslutning om FeFo som institusjon (lav diffus ... -
’For the Love of Thy Mother Tongue’ : Indigenous Language Revitalization
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Forum conference report 2000 : Forum for urfolksspørsmål i bistanden
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Forum conference report 2001 : Competence Building and Indigenous Peoples
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Forum conference report 2003 : Indigenous Rights - Focus on the UN system. Cases from Asia
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Forum conference report 2004 : Indigenous Rights and Gendered Representations
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Forum conference report 2007 : Indigenous Peoples-Migration and Urbanisation
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Forum conference report 2008 : Indigenous Peoples, Natural Environments and Climate Changes
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Forum conference report 2010 : Indigenous Participation in Policy-making: Ideals, Realities and Possibilities
(Book; Bok, 2010-10)Presentations at this years Forum for Development Cooperation with Indigenous Peoples all recognized the current strengthening of indigenous rights at global, regional and national levels – as evidenced by the growing body of documents outlining comprehensive ideals for indigenous rights. These are laid out in the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) the International Labour ... -
From indigenous education to indigenising mainstream education
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-09-17)The purpose of this article is to discuss the concept of “indigenous education” in Norway and Aotearoa New Zealand. The point of departure is that both states face a common challenge with regard to indigenous education: Valuable resources are used on indigenous schools, but the majority of indigenous students attend mainstream schools. The article claims that the emphasis on indigenous schools has ... -
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 ... -
Fuelling toxic relations: Oil sands and settler colonialism in Canada
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-08-01)How does the often-invisible nature of pollution affect people's physical health and psychosocial relations, and their well-being near major industrial projects? Based on long-term ethnographic fieldwork in Northern Alberta, Canada, this article explores this question by focusing on oil sands extraction on Cree, Dené and Métis nations' homelands with its environmental and socio-cultural consequences. ... -
Historical and political perspectives on Sámi and inclusive school systems in Norway
(Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2019-05)The aim of this chapter is to introduce Norway’s inclusive education policies for two separate school systems: the national Norwegian and the Sámi systems. This chapter is based on research done in Norway on its national and Sámi schools and their curricula. Norway is an interesting example when it comes to indigenous education and national schools, as state policies on diversity and minority and ... -
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. ... -
“I shut it out”: expectant mothers’ fear of childbirth after a traumatic birth—a phenomenological study
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-07-19)Purpose: To describe expectant mothers’ experiences of fear of childbirth after a previous traumatic birth.<p> <p>Method: Qualitative, individual, in-depth interviews were conducted with eight expectant mothers between September and November 2020. Data were analysed using a descriptive phenomenological approach. <p>Results: We identified four interconnected constituents: Suboptimal midwifery ... -
Improving dialogue among researchers, local and indigenous peoples and decision-makers to address issues of climate change in the North
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-11-12)The Circumpolar North has been changing rapidly within the last decades, and the socioeconomic systems of the Eurasian Arctic and Siberia in particular have displayed the most dramatic changes. Here, anthropogenic drivers of environmental change such as migration and industrialization are added to climateinduced changes in the natural environment such as permafrost thawing and increased frequency ...