Tag Archives: Sámi

Acta Borealia (2019) Volume 36(2)

Elenius Lars: “The dissolution of ancient Kvenland and the transformation of the Kvens as an ethnic group of people. On changing ethnic categorizations in communicative and collective memories” 117-148.
Laruelle Marlene: “Postcolonial polar cities? New indigenous and cosmopolitan urbanness in the Arctic” 149-165.
Wråkberg Urban:”A. E. Nordenskiöld in Swedish memory: the origin and uses of Arctic heroism” 166-182.

Book review:
Nordin Jonas Monié: “The Sámi, state subjugation and strategic interaction: individual mobility within multicultural networks” 183-185.

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Acta Borealia (2017) Volume 34(2)

Volume 34(2)

Nordin Jonas M. & Ojala Carl-Gösta: Copper worlds: a historical archaeology of Abraham and Jakob Momma-Reenstierna and their industrial enterprise in the Torne River Valley, c. 1650–1680. 103-133.
Bergman Ingela & Ramqvist Per H.: Farmer-fishermen: interior lake fishing and inter-cultural and intra-cultural relations among coastal and interior Sámi communities in northern Sweden AD 1200–1600. 134-158.
Mankova Petia: Heterogeneity and spontaneity: reindeer races, bureaucratic designs and indigenous transformations at the Festival of the North in Murmansk.  159-177.
Amundsen Hilde Rigmor: Changing histories and ethnicities in a Sámi and Norse borderland. 178-197.

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Acta Borealia (2016) Volume 33(1)

Volume 33(1)

Hood Bryan C. and Melsæther Stine Grøvdal: Shellfish exploitation in Stone Age Arctic Norway: procurement patterns and household activities. 1-29.
Hakamäki Ville: Late Iron Age transculturalism in northern “periphery”: understanding the long-term prehistoric occupational area of Viinivaara E, Finland. 30-51.
Bergman Ingela and Edlund Lars-Erik: Bikarlar and Sámi – inter-cultural contacts beyond state control: reconsidering the standing of external tradesmen (birkarlar) in medieval Sámi societies. 52-80.
Oslund Karen: Greenland in the center: what happend when the Danish-Norwegian officials met English and Dutch whalers in Disko Bay, 1780-1820.  81-99.
Konstantinov Yulian and Ryzhkova Inna: Pre-emptive mobilities: Russian real estate abroad (the case of owners from Murmansk Region). 100-117.

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Acta Borealia (2015) Volume 32(2)

Volume 32(2)

Bergesen Rognald Heiseldal: Dutch Images of Indigenous Sámi Religion. Jan Luykens Illustrations of Lapland. 103-124.
Lehtola Veli-Pekka: Second World War as a trigger for transcultural changes among Sámi people in Finland. 125 – 147.
Maureira Teresa Miranda and Stenbacka Susanne: Indigenous Tourism and Processes of Resilience – About Communicative Strategies among Tourism Workers in Quebec . 148 – 170.
Vakhtin Nikolai: Indigenous minorities of Siberian and Russian Sociolinguistics of the 1920s: A life apart? 171 – 189.
Hersoug Bjørn, Finstad Bjørn-Petter and Christensen Pål: A system of Norwegian fish sales unions – An anachronism or successful adaptation to modern fisheries? 190 – 204.

Book Reviews.

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