{"id":11,"date":"2011-03-16T12:17:36","date_gmt":"2011-03-16T11:17:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/site.uit.no\/acta\/?page_id=11"},"modified":"2022-11-18T01:53:47","modified_gmt":"2022-11-18T00:53:47","slug":"bibliography","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/site.uit.no\/acta\/bibliography\/","title":{"rendered":"Bibliography"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\"><strong>Volume 1(1), 1984<a name=\"1984\"><\/a><\/strong><br \/>\nBratrein, H.D., Hansen, L.I., Holm-Olsen, I.M. &amp; Mathiesen, P.: Introduction. 3-5.<br \/>\nBertelsen, R.: Farm mounds of the Harstad area. Quantitative investigations of accumulation characteristics. 7-25.<br \/>\nBratrein, H.D.: Skj\u00f8tteb\u00e5ter og leidangskip i Nord-Norge (Gun boats and leidang ships in Northern Norway). 27-37.<br \/>\nHelskog, K.: The Younger Stone Age settlements in Varanger, North Norway. 39-70.<br \/>\nMathiesen, P.: The Disappearance of the &#8220;V\u00e4stersj\u00f8finner&#8221; from Ringvass\u00f8y. Some problems of terminology, methodology and data in the study of Sami history. 71-84.<br \/>\nMcGovern, T.H. &amp; Bigelow, G.F.: The archaeozoology of the Norse site \u00d8 17a Narssaq district, Southwest Greenland. 85-102.<br \/>\nJahr, E.H.: Language Contact in Northern Norway. Adstratum and substratum in the Norwegian, Sami and Finnish for Northern Norway. 103-112.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 1(2), 1984<\/strong><br \/>\nEngelstad, E.: Diversity in Arctic maritime adaptions. An example from the Late Stone Age of Arctic Norway. 3-24.<br \/>\nBratrein, H.D.: Fra samisk &#8220;overh\u00f8yhet&#8221; til norsk i Tromsen len p\u00e5 14\/1500-tallet (From Sami to Norwegian dominance in the county of Tromsen in the 15th and 16th century). 25-45.<br \/>\nHansen, L.I.: Trade and markets in Northern Fenno-Scandinavia A.D. 1550-1750. 47-79.<br \/>\nNielssen, A.R.: Animal husbandry among the Norwegian population in Finnmark c. 1685-1705. 81-112.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 2(1-2), 1985<a name=\"1985\"><\/a><\/strong><br \/>\nProceedings of the Guovdageaidnu (Kautokeino) seminar on &#8220;minority research from the point of view of the humanities and social sciences&#8221;<br \/>\nBratrein, H.D., Hansen, L.I., Holm-Olsen, I.M. &amp; Mathiesen, P.: Introduction. 2.<br \/>\nMathiesen, P.: Comments on the Guovdageaidnu seminar. 3-8.<br \/>\nHansen, L.I.: Sami title to land in Southern Troms, Norway &#8211; Approach, method and data in reconstructing Sami rights of the past. 9-28.<br \/>\nThuen, T.: Acculturation and ethnic survival? 29-45.<br \/>\nBj\u00f8rklund, I.: Local history in multi-ethnic context &#8211; the case of Kv\u00e6nangen, Northern Norway. Some remarks on the relationship between history and social anthropology. 47-56.<br \/>\nDrivenes, E-A.: Do social scientists and historians write the same minority histories? 57-66.<br \/>\nGjerde, A.: Den etno-politiske betydning av lokalhistorisk kunnskap i et lokalsamfunn (Ethno-political impact of historical knowledge in a local community). 67-70.<br \/>\nMagga, O.H.: Spr\u00e5kforskning og spr\u00e5kplanlegging i det samiske samfunnet (Linguistics and language planning in the Sami community). 71-79.<br \/>\nSara, A.N.: Perspektiver for forskningen ved Nordisk Samisk Institutt. (The Sami Institute in a research perspective). 81-85.<br \/>\nHo\u00ebm, A.: Sami Instituhtta i forskningssamfunnet (The Sami Institute and the community of science). 87-91.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 3(1), 1986<\/strong><a name=\"1986\"><\/a><br \/>\nJernsletten, R.: The Land Sales Act of 1902 as means of Norwegianization. 3-20.<br \/>\nNielsen, A.R.: Economic adaption among the Coast Sami population in Finnmark c. 1700. 21-41.<br \/>\nStorli, I.: A review of archaeological research on Sami prehistory. 43-63.<br \/>\nHolm-Olsen, I.M.: Settlement studies and the archaeological survey of North Norway. A discussion based on the survey of North Troms. 65-85.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 3(2), 1986<\/strong><strong><br \/>\n<\/strong>Saressalo, L.: From oicotype (ecotype) to the study of ethnotypes. 3-17.<br \/>\nKvist, R.: Den samiske handel och dess roll som social differentieringsfaktor &#8211; Lule lappmark 1760-1860 (Sami trade and its role as a promotor of social differentiation &#8211; Lule lappmark 1760-1860). 19-40.<br \/>\nH\u00f8gs\u00e6t, R.: The Torgar estate. The economic decline of an ancient landowning family of Helgeland in the Late Middle Ages. 41-59.<br \/>\nJ\u00f8rgensen, R.: The Early Metal Age in Nordland and Troms. 61-87.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 4(1-2), 1987<\/strong><a name=\"1987\"><\/a><br \/>\nThuen, T. &amp; Mathiesen, P.: Introduction. 3.<br \/>\nI. Changes in Arctic populations in the 80&#8217;s: some current issues<br \/>\nCloutier, L.: Quand le mercure s&#8217;\u00e9l\u00e8ve trop haut \u00e0 la Baie James. 5-23.<br \/>\nRobitaille, N. &amp; Choini\u00e8re, R.: The Inuit population of Canada: Present situation, future trends. 25-36.<br \/>\nMcNulty, Gerry in collaboration with Marja Magga: Measuring ethnic belonging from within: The case of the Vuotso Saami. 37-42.<br \/>\nII. Population and ethnicity in the past<br \/>\nRasmussen, H.E.: On socio-genealogies in South West Greenland, 1750-1950. 43-52.<br \/>\nChoini\u00e8re, R. &amp; Robitaille, N.: The fertility of the Inuit of Northern Qu\u00e9bec: A half-century of fluctuations. 53-64.<br \/>\nThuen, T.: One community &#8211; one people? Ethnicity and demography in a North-Norwegian community 1865-1930. 65-83.<\/p>\n<p>III. Life styles and economic prospects for arctic populations<br \/>\nLyck, L.: A model for estimation of the relation between a nation and a colonial area, applied to the Denmark-Greenland relations. 85-90.<br \/>\nBarre, K. de la: Strategies in northern development in Canada since the late 1960&#8217;s. 91-118.<br \/>\nDorion, H.: Native Toponymy and Territorial Rights. 119-126.<br \/>\nGagnon, J.A.: Recognition of native rights in Northern Qu\u00e9bec: Settlement of comprehensive claims of constitutional protection and economic development. 127-136.<br \/>\nBerliner, P.: Small-scale schooling and national development. Schools in small settlements in Greenland: The impact on the opportunities of adolescents concerning work and\/or education. 137-146.<br \/>\nThe committee on northern population research\/Le comit\u00e9 de recherche sur les populations nordiques. 147.<\/p>\n<p>List of participants. 148.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 5(1-2), 1988<\/strong><a name=\"1988\"><\/a><br \/>\nHolm-Olsen, I.M., Bratrein, H.D., Hansen L.I. &amp; Mathiesen, P.: A letter from the editors. 3-4.<br \/>\nLarson, K.: Ethnopolitics and research ethics for non-native researcher. 5-21.<br \/>\nBartolotta, K., Bush, P.J., Fountain, J.C., Wellspeak, D., Zubrow, E., Allen, K. &amp; Pelcin, E.: Slag as evidence for Early Iron production in Arctic Norway. 22-33.<br \/>\nChochorowski, J. &amp; Jasinski, M.E.: The structure of the Pomor settlement complex on the Sch\u00f8nningholmane site (Hornsund, West Spitsbergen) &#8211; archaeological data. 34-49.<br \/>\nChochorowski, J. &amp; Jasinski, M.E.: Traces of Pomor nautical penetration on the coast of North-Western S\u00f8rkappland, West Spitsbergen. 50-69.<br \/>\nZachrisson, I.: The so-called Scandinavian cultural boundary in Northern Sweden in Viking times &#8211; Ethnic or socio-economic? 70-97.<br \/>\nBertelsen, R. &amp; Urbanczyk, P.: V\u00e5gan in Lofoten. Northern perspectives on urbanism. 98-110.<br \/>\nSchrader, T.A.: Pomor trade with Norway. 111-118.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 6(1), 1989<a name=\"1989\"><\/a><\/strong><br \/>\nHolm-Olsen, I.M., Bratrein, H.D., Hansen, L.I. &amp; Mathiesen, P.: From the Editors. 3-4.<br \/>\nJ\u00f8rgensen, R. &amp; Bertelsen, R.: Archaeological research on Svalbard and the preservation of historical monuments, a resource crisis? 5-9.<br \/>\nStor\u00e5, N.: Svalbard &#8211; Centre and periphery. 10-20.<br \/>\nChochorowski, J.: The Hornsund whaling station &#8211; exploration and conservation problems. 21- 42.<br \/>\nAlbrethsen, S.E.: Archaeological investigations of 17th century whaling on Svalbard. 43-51.<br \/>\nThuen, T.: &#8220;Mixed&#8221; decent and ethnogenesis &#8211; some comparative considerations of contact situations in the North. 52-71.<br \/>\nHastrup, K.: Saeters in Iceland 900-1600. An anthropological analysis of economy and cosmology. 72-85.<br \/>\nAikio, M.: The Kven and cultural linguistic pluralism. 86-97.<br \/>\nEspelund, A.: Comment on the paper &#8220;Slag as evidence for early iron production in arctic Norway&#8221;, by Kim N. A. Bartolotta et al. Acta Borealia 5(1-2), 1988. 98-99.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 6(2), 1989<\/strong><br \/>\nSammallahti, P.: A linguist looks at Saami prehistory. 3-11.<br \/>\nStor\u00e5, N.: Pearl fishing among the Eastern Saami. 12-27.<br \/>\nJ\u00f8rgensen, R.: Criteria for dating prehistoric graves &#8211; Stone Age, Bronz Age or Iron Age? 28-41.<br \/>\nStarkov, V.F.: Soviet archaeological expedition studies on Archipelago of Svalbard &#8211; Results and prospects. 42-46.<br \/>\nZavyalov, V.I.: Excavation methods employed to study old Russian settlements and their specific features in studying Pomor complexes on Svalbard. 47-51.<br \/>\nChernosvitov, P.Y.: Excavations of a Pomor settlement in Ekrolhamna &#8211; Methods and prospects. 52-56.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\"><br \/>\n<strong>Volume 7(1), 1990<a name=\"1990\"><\/a><\/strong><br \/>\nMathiesen, P.: Introduction. 3-4.<br \/>\nMathiesen, P.: Ethnicity as pattern: Past and present. 5-13.<br \/>\nHastrup, Kirsten: Worlds apart. Comprehending each other across time and space. 14-24.<br \/>\nThuen, T.: Recollections of the past and categories of the present: A comment on the relationship of memory and social structure. 25-39.<br \/>\nSteinlien, \u00d8.: The concept of &#8220;native&#8221; anthropology: Fieldwork among L\u00e6stadians. 40-46.<br \/>\nBertelsen, R.: Towards a self-reflecting archaeology: V\u00e1gar, V\u00e5gan and Reidar. 47-58.<br \/>\nBirketvedt, B.F.: &#8220;There are only realities built in the mind.&#8221; The anthropological challenge of translating visual experience in the arts. 59-67.<br \/>\nMel\u00f8e, J.: The two landscapes of Northern Norway. 68-80.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 7(2), 1990<\/strong><br \/>\nSumkin, V.J.: On the Ethnogenesis of the Sami: An Archaeological View. 3-20.<br \/>\nEngelstad, E.: The meaning of sedentism and mobility in an archaeological and historic context. 21-35.<br \/>\nJensen, L.V.: Whaler&#8217;s clothing from a 17th-18th century cemetery at Likneset, Northwest Svalbard. A discussion of the cemetery&#8217;s dating and Svalbard&#8217;s role during the pelagic whaling period. 36-55.<br \/>\nGodal, J.: Measurements, figures and formulas for the interpretation of Western Norwegian boats and Viking ships. 56-80.<br \/>\nTorp, E.: Information about information: Relating different historical sources to one another. 81-85.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 8(1), 1991<\/strong><a name=\"1991\"><\/a><br \/>\nArneborg, J., Hansen, S.S. &amp; Mahler, D.L.D.: Foreword. 3.<br \/>\nVeb\u00e6k, C.L.: Hunting, by land and by sea, and fishing in medieval Norse Greenland. 5-14.<br \/>\nAlbrethsen, S.E.: S\u00e6terbrug in the Norse Eastern settlement &#8220;\u00d8sterbygden&#8221; in South-West Greenland. 15-28.<br \/>\nChristensen, K.M.B.: Land use and resource exploitation in the Norse Western Settlement in Greenland. 29-39.<br \/>\nHansen, B.U.: Using climate and vegetation studies in Southern Greenland to estimate the natural resources in the Norse period. 40-55.<br \/>\nJakobsen, B.H.: Soil resources and soil erosion in the Norse settlement area \u00d8sterbygden in Southern Greenland. 56-68.<br \/>\nFredskild, B. &amp; Humle, L.: Plant remains from the Norse farm Sandnes in the Western settlement, Greenland. 69-81.<br \/>\nArneborg, J.: The Niquusat excavations reconsidered. 82-92.<br \/>\nLynnerup, N.: The Norse settlers in Greenland &#8211; the physical anthropological perspective. 93-96.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 8(2), 1991<\/strong><br \/>\nSkjelbred, A.H.B.: The meaning of folklore. 3-12.<br \/>\nHansen, L.I. &amp; Meyer,T.: The ethnic classification in the late 19th-century censuses. A case-study from southern Troms, Norway. 13-56.<br \/>\nMakarov, N.A.: &#8220;Eastern&#8221; ornaments of the 11th-13th centuries in the Sami areas: Origins and routes. 57-80.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 9(1), 1992<\/strong><a name=\"1992\"><\/a><br \/>\nSmall, A.: The juniper decline during the Norse landnam in the Faroe islands. 3-7.<br \/>\nDavydov, A.N: The wooden architecture of Archangel during the second half of the 19th &#8211; beginning of the 20th century: Cultural context and historical background. 9-17.<br \/>\nNielsen, J.P.: The troublesome Rjurik and his house &#8211; The Norman question in Soviet historiography under Stalin. 19-37.<br \/>\nBratrein, H.D.: Capital influx and credit problems in North Norway through history. 39-45.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 9(2), 1992<\/strong><br \/>\nPaine, R.: Social construction of the &#8220;Tragedy of the commons&#8221; and Saami reindeer pastoralism. 3-20.<br \/>\nOdner, K.: Ethnicity and traditions in Northern Fenno-Scandinavia. &#8220;Finns and terfinns&#8221; ten years after. 21-36.<br \/>\nBj\u00f8rklund, I.: The anatomy of a millennarian movement. Some organizational conditions for the Sami revolt in Guovdageaidnu in 1852. 37-46.<br \/>\nHansen, L.I.: Just K. Qvigstad&#8217;s contributions to the study of Sami culture. 47-68.<br \/>\nHood, B.C.: Chert sources and distribution patterns in the Stone Age of West Finnmark, North Norway: A preliminary view. 69-84.<br \/>\nHermanns-Au\u00f0ard\u00f3ttir, M.: The beginning of settlement in Iceland from an archaeological point of view. 85-135.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 10(1), 1993<\/strong><a name=\"1993\"><\/a><br \/>\nTerebikhin, N.M.: Cultural geography and cosmography of the Sami. 3-17.<br \/>\nGoldin, V.I.: The civil war and Allied intervention in the Russian North (1918-1920): an analytical review of Russian archives. 19-36.<br \/>\nMathiesen, P.: Reconstructions of relationships and ethnic boundaries. Data and hypotheses in research on the ethnohistory of the Helg\u00f8y region between 1250 and 1850. 37-44.<br \/>\nCommentary:<br \/>\nBrox, O.: Can primary industries be compared? 45-46.<br \/>\nPaine, R.: Reply to Ottar Brox. 47-48.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 10(2), 1993<\/strong><br \/>\nThuen, T.: Two Epochs of Norwegian-Russian Trade Relations: from Symmetry to Asymmetry. 3-18.<br \/>\nNielssen, A.R.: Viking Age Chieftains in Lofoten in the Medieval Literature. 19-32.<br \/>\nNiemi, E.: Regionalism in the North: the Creation of &#8216;North Norway&#8217;. 33-46.<br \/>\nStorm, D.: S\u00e1mi natural resource exploitation in a markebygd and its significance today? 47-61.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 11-12, 1994-1995<\/strong><a name=\"1994\"><\/a><a name=\"1995\"><\/a><br \/>\nFagertun, F.: Introduction. 3-4.<br \/>\nBerg, R.: A Norwegian Policy of the North before World War I? 5-18.<br \/>\nNielsen, J.P.: The Old Russia and the New Norway (1905-1917); Neighbourliness without fear? 19-36.<br \/>\nKhorkina, S.: Russia and Norway &#8211; Conflicts and Cooperation in Arctic exploration, 1893-1905. 37-43.<br \/>\nLilleb\u00f8, G.O.: Norwegian seal hunting in the eastern part of the Polar Sea, 1917-1936: conflicts between Norway and the Soviet Union based on economic and territorial interests. 45-62.<br \/>\nDrivenes, E.A.: Adolf Hoel &#8211; polar ideologue and imperialist of the Polar Sea? 63-72.<br \/>\nEvjen, B.: An Arctic Society &#8211; A laboratory: Longyearbyen, Svalbard 1916-1975. 73-81.<br \/>\nFagertun, F.: U-2 flights in the North: Western Strategy, Intelligence Requirements and Political risks. 83-92.<br \/>\nBravo, M.T.: Hunting and the Art of Snow Machines: an Anthropological Reflection on Situated Techniques. 93-103.<br \/>\nR\u00f8snes, B.A., Storm, D. &amp; Sveum, T.: Bibliography of Acta Borealia: A Nordic Journal of Circumpolar Societies 1984-1994\/1995. 105-128.<br \/>\nBratrein, H.D., Hansen, L.I. &amp; Holm-Olsen, I.M.: Letter from the editors. 129-130.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 13(1), 1996<\/strong><a name=\"1996\"><\/a><br \/>\nBjerkli, B.: Land Use, Traditionalism and Rights. 3-21.<br \/>\nKennedy, J.C.: &#8220;Our heritage, our Identity&#8221;. 23-34.<br \/>\nOpedal, A.: A.W. Br\u00f8gger and the Norwegianization of the Prehistory of North Norway. 35-46.<br \/>\nMulk, I.M.: The Role of the S\u00e1mi in Fur Trading during the Late Iron Age and Nordic Medieval period in the Light of the S\u00e1mi Sacrificial Sites in Lapland, Northern Sweden. 47-80.<br \/>\nStorli, I.: On the Historiography of Sami Reindeer pastoralism. 81-115.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 13(2), 1996<\/strong><br \/>\nThe Editors.: Introduction. 2.11<br \/>\nAnderz\u00e9n, S.: &#8220;The Ways of the Textword&#8221; in Church Tradition: Christian Mission Schooling among the Saami in Torne and Kemi Laplands in the 1700s. 3-22.<br \/>\nSimonsen, P.: The Stone Ages of the Tjong Peninsula. 23-52.<br \/>\nKonstantinov, Y.: Field Research of Reindeer-Herding in the Kola Peninsula: Problems and Challenges. 53-68.<br \/>\nBerg, B.A.: Government Intervention into S\u00e1mi Reindeer Management in Norway: Has it prevented or provoked &#8220;Tragedies of the Commons&#8221;? 69-89.<br \/>\nAntilla, S. and E. Torp.: Environment, Adjustment and Private Economic Strategies in Reindeer Pastoralism: Combining Game Theory with Participatory Action Theory. 91-108.<br \/>\nElgvin, D.T.: Reindeer pastoralism in Southern Norway: A model for Northern Norway? 109-124.<br \/>\nKuropjatnik, M.: Sergej Sergel and his visit to Finnmark, Norway. 125-134.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 14(1), 1997<a name=\"1997\"><\/a><\/strong><br \/>\nGrydeland, Sven Erik: Women&#8217;s position in former Saami society: Some reflections on demographic changes in Kv\u00e6nangen County, Northern Norway. 3-32<br \/>\nJohnsen, Harald G.: Crossing disiplinary boundaries: On Guttorm Gjessing&#8217;s archaeology and his conversion to ethnography. 33-58<br \/>\nMaliniemi, Helena: Life and people at the northern tree-line: Geographer Ilmari Hustich as a researcher into the Arctic and Sub-arctic cultures. 59-79<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 14(2), 1997<\/strong><br \/>\nEvjen, Bj\u00f8rg: Measuring heads: physical anthropological research in Norway. 3-30<br \/>\nWestman, Anna: The Sun in Saami mythology. 31-58<br \/>\nSimonsen, Povl: Assebakte tombs and row-hearths. Did the Saami once practice cremation? 59-65<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 15(1), 1998<\/strong><a name=\"1998\"><\/a><br \/>\nThe Editors: Introduction. 3-4<br \/>\nMinde, Henry: Constructing &#8216;Laestadianism&#8217;: A case for Saami survival? 5-26<br \/>\nAas, Steinar: North Norway &#8211; The frontier of the North? 27-42<br \/>\nAnttonen, Marjut: The dilemma of some present-day Norwegians with Finnish-speaking ancestry. 43-58<br \/>\nMorantz, Toby: The Past and the Future of Ethnohistory. 59-77<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 15(2), 1998<\/strong><br \/>\nHood, Bryan C.: Theory on ice: the discourse of eastern Canadian Arctic Paleoeskimo archaeology. 3-58<br \/>\nJensen, Jens Fog: Dorset dwellings in West Greenland. 59-80<br \/>\nOlsen, Bj\u00f8rnar: Saqqaq housing and settlement in southern Disko Bay, West Greenland. 81-128<br \/>\nAndreasen, Tine Nord: Nivertussannguaq &#8211; a survey of the faunal remains from a Saqqaq settlement in the Disko Bay area of western Greenland. 129-137<br \/>\nJensen, Jens Fog &amp; Erik Brinch Petersen: Raw Material Distribution &#8211; Social Space, Social Interaction. 139-152<br \/>\nPetersen, Erik Brinch, se Jensen, Jens Fog.<br \/>\nBerglund, Maria Hinnerson: Red sandstone and greenlandic Wool. Two diagnostic artefacts in the interpretation of a newly discovered saeter in southern Greenland. 153-174<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\"><strong>Volume 16(1), 1999<a name=\"1999\"><\/a><br \/>\n<\/strong><\/span><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">Bayliss-Smith, Tim and Mulk, Inga-Maria: Sailing boats in Padjelanta: S\u00e1mi rock engravings from the mountain in Laponia, Northern Sweden. 3-42<br \/>\n<\/span><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">Hagen, Rune: The witch-hunt in early modern Finnmark. 43-62<br \/>\n<\/span><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">Paine, Robert: &#8220;Reindeer theft?&#8221; Notes on how a culture is put at odds with itself. 63-82<br \/>\n<\/span><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">Torp, Eivind: Reindeer-herding and the call for sustainability in the Swedish mountain region. 83-97<br \/>\n<\/span><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">Tuulentie, Seija: &#8220;Culture alone will not put bread on the table.&#8221; The many facets of the debate on the preservation of Sami culture. 97-116<br \/>\n<\/span><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">Kuropjatnik, Marina: Expeditions to S\u00e1mi territories. A History of the studies of the Kola S\u00e1mi in the 1920s-1930s. 117-124<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\"><strong>Volume 16(2), 1999<br \/>\n<\/strong><\/span><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">Hukkinen, Janne: Introduction: Acta Borealia Special Issue on Research at the Arctic Centre. 3-6<br \/>\n<\/span><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">Helander, Elina: Sami subsistence activities &#8211; Spatial aspects and structuration. 7-26<br \/>\n<\/span><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">Huttunen, Arja: Effectiveness of Public Participation in Environmental Impact Assessment Process. 27-42<br \/>\n<\/span><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">M\u00fcller-Wille, Ludger and Hukkinen, Janne: Human-Environmental Interactions in Upper Lapland, Finland: Development of Participatory Research Strategies. 43-62<br \/>\n<\/span><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">Langlais, Richard: Total security as threat: The blurring of hard and soft security in Northern Europe. 63-78<\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">Volume 17(1), 2000<a name=\"2000\"><\/a><br \/>\n<\/span><\/strong><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">Wallerstr\u00f6m, Thomas: The Saami between East and West in the Middle Ages: An archaeological contribution to the history of reindeer breeding. 3-40<br \/>\n<\/span><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">Th\u00f3r, Jon Th.: The quest for cod: Some causes of fishing conflicts in the North Atlantic. 41-50<br \/>\n<\/span><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">Huggert, Anders: A church at Lycksele and a sacrificial site on Altaberget &#8211; the two worlds of the Saami. 51-76<br \/>\n<\/span><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">Yamada, Takado: The revival of rituals among the Sakha-Yakut and the Hokkaido Ainu. 77-116<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\"><strong>Volume 17(2), 2000<br \/>\n<\/strong><\/span><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">The editors: The Russian North &#8211; the Russian Arctic. 3-4<br \/>\n<\/span><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">Sergejeva, Jelena: The Eastern S\u00e1mi: A short account of their history and identity. 5-38<br \/>\n<\/span><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">Kuropjatnik, Marina: The Ter S\u00e1mi according to the Russian census of 1858: Ethno-social characteristics. 39-48<br \/>\n<\/span><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">Konstantinov, Yulian: Pre-Soviet pasts of reindeer-herding collectives: Ethnographies of transition in Murmansk Region. 49-64<br \/>\n<\/span><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">Goldin, Vladislav: The Civil War in Northern Russia, 1918-1920<\/span><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">. 65-82<br \/>\n<\/span><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">Khorkina, Svetlana A.: Who were these brave men? Personnel of the Russian and Norwegian polar expeditions in 1890-1917. 83-102<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\"><strong>Volume 18(1), 2001<a name=\"2001\"><\/a><br \/>\n<\/strong><\/span><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">J\u00f8lle, Harald Dag: The tension between culture and nature. Fridtjof Nansen&#8217;s understanding of the Arctic minorities. 3-24<br \/>\nOdner, Knut: Trade, tribute and household responses. The archaeological excavations at Geahcev\u00e1jnj\u00e1rga 244 B in the Varangerfjord, Northern Norway. 25-50<br \/>\nRyymin, Teemu: Creating Kvenness: Identity building among the Arctic Finns in Northern Norway. 53-68<br \/>\nVilkuna, Janne: Time-bound theories about the origin of the Finns. 69-80<br \/>\nKonstantinov, Yulian: Review Article. 81-86<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\"><strong>Volume 18(2), 2001<\/strong><br \/>\nTorp, Eivind: Traditional Sami Knowledge of Predators and Swedish Environmental Policy. 3-22<br \/>\nBaglo, Cathrine: From Universal Homogeneity to Essential Heterogeneity: On The Visual Construction Of &#8220;The Lappish Race&#8221;. 23-40<br \/>\nTuisku, Tuula: The Displacement of Nenets Women from Reindeer Herding and the Tundra in the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Northwestern Russia. 41-60<br \/>\nLarsen, Stian Bones: Gerhard Sch\u00f8ning, Gothicism and the Re-evaluation of Northern Landscapes. 61-84<br \/>\nPaine, Robert: A Note on Ethnography &amp; Interpretation &amp; Imagination. 86-94 <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\"><strong>Volume 19(1), 2002<a name=\"2002\"><\/a><\/strong><br \/>\nThe Editors: Letter from the Editors. 3-4<br \/>\nYurchenko, Alexei Y.: The Colonization of the Russian Barents Sea Coast (mid 19th to Early 20th Century): Two Approaches to the Economic Development of the Area. 5-26<br \/>\nImmonen, Visa: Functional Ladles or Ceremonial Cutlery? A Cultural Biography of Prehistoric Wooden Spoons from Finland. 27-48<br \/>\nInsulander, Ragnar: The Two-Wood Bow. 49-74<br \/>\nNielsen, Jens-Petter: The Russia of the Tsar and Northern Norway. &#8220;The Russian Danger&#8221; Revisited. 75-94<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\"><strong>Volume 19(2), 2002<\/strong><br \/>\nElenius, Lars: A Place in Memory of the Nation. Minority Policy towards the Finnish Speakers in Sweden and Norway. 103-124<br \/>\nHultgreen, Tora: When did the Pomors come to Svalbard? 125-146<br \/>\nThuen, Trond: Cultural Policies on the North Calotte. 147-164<br \/>\nJackson, Tatjana N.: Bjarmaland Revisited. 165-180<br \/>\nHuggert, Anders: A Self-triggered Device to catch Elk as early as the Neolithic: A Study from an Archaeological and Ethnological point of View. 181-188<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\"><strong>Volume 20(1), 2003<\/strong><strong><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\"><strong><a name=\"2003\"><\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/strong><br \/>\nOlsen, Kjell: The Touristic Construction of the &#8220;Emblematic&#8221; S\u00e1mi. 3-20<br \/>\nTaavitsainen, Jussi-Pekka: Lapp Cairns as a Source on Metal Period Settlement in the Inland Regions of Finland. 21-48<br \/>\nH\u00f8nneland, Geir: Industrial Pollution Discourse in the European Arctic. 49-74<br \/>\nFagertun, Fredrik: Threats and Threat Scenarios in the North during the Cold War. 75-90<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\"><strong>Volume 20(2), 2003<\/strong><\/span><br \/>\n<span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">Svensson, Tom G.: On Customary Law: Inquiry into an Indigenous Rights Issue. 95-119<br \/>\nMinde, Henry: Assimilation of the Sami &#8211; Implementation and Consequences. 121-146 <\/span><br \/>\n<span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">Wiborg, Agnete: Between Mobility and Belonging: Out-migrated Young Students&#8217; Perspectives in Rural Areas in North Norway. 147-168<br \/>\nAas, Steinar: &#8220;One Man&#8217;s Foolishness Led to the Death of 14 Men&#8221;. Norwegian Reactions to Umberto Nobile and the &#8220;Italia&#8221; Disaster. 169-194 <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\"><strong>Volume 21(1), 2004<\/strong> <a name=\"2004\"><\/a><br \/>\nJanne P. Ik\u00e4heimo, Juha-Pekka Joona and Mikko Hietala: Wretchedly Poor, but Amazingly Practical: Archaeological and Experimental Evidence on the Bone Arrowheads of the Fenni. 3-20<br \/>\nRyymin, Teemu: Narrating the Arctic Finns: Samuli Paulaharju&#8217;s Representations of the Kvens. 21-40<br \/>\nEvjen, Bj\u00f8rg: &#8230;thought I was just a same. &#8220;Lulesame&#8221; and &#8220;lulesamisk area&#8221; as New Political and Identity-shaping Expressions. 41-54<br \/>\nKvalvik, Ingrid: Assessing the Delimination Negotiations between Norway and the Soviet Union\/Russia. 55-80<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\"><strong>Volume 21(2), 2004<\/strong><br \/>\nTatjana N. Jackson: On the Date of the First Russian &#8211; Norwegian Border Treaty. 87-98<\/span><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\"><br \/>\nKarin Granqvist: Confrontation and Conciliation: The Sami, the Crown and the Court in Seventeenth-century Swedish Lapland. 99-116 <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\"><strong>Volume 22(1), 2005<\/strong><\/span><a name=\"2005\"><\/a><br \/>\n<span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">Thor B. Arlov: The Discovery and Early Exploitation of Svalbard. Some Histographical Notes. 3-20<br \/>\nEdwin Okhuizen: Dutch Pre-Barentsz Maps and the Pomor Thesis about the Discovery of Spitsbergen. 21-42<br \/>\nJens Petter Nielsen: John Tradescant&#8217;s Diary of his Voyage to Russia June-September 1618. A Source of Information about Russian Sea Mammal Hunting on the Svalbard Archipelago? 43-38<br \/>\nRoger J\u00f8rgensen: Achaeology on Svalbard: Past, Present and Future. 49-62.<br \/>\nVadim R. Starkov: Methods of Russian Heritage Site Dating on the Spitsbergen Archipelago. 63-78<br \/>\nTora Hultgreen: The Chronology of the Russian Hunting Stations on Svalbard: A Reconsideration. 79-92<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\"><strong>Volume 22(2), 2005<\/strong><br \/>\nIngebj\u00f8rg Hage: Reconstruction of North Norway after the Second World War &#8211; New Opportunities for Female Architects? 99-127<\/span><br \/>\n<span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\">Birgitta Berglund: Recently Discovered Gievrie (South-Saami Shaman Drums) &#8211; Contexts, Meanings and Narratives. 128-152<br \/>\nVeli-Pekka Leothala: Research and Activism in S\u00e0mi Politics: The Ideas and Achievements of Karl Nikul towards Securing Governance for the S\u00e0mi. 153-169<br \/>\nYulian Konstantinov: From &#8216;Traditional&#8217; to Collectivized Reindeer Herding on the Kola Peninsula: Continuity or Disruption? 170-188<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\"><strong>Volume 23(1), 2006<\/strong><a name=\"2006\"><\/a><br \/>\nUrban Wr\u00e5kberg: Nature Conservationism and The Arctic Commons of Spitsbergen 1900-1920. 1-23<br \/>\nBritta Wennstedt Edvinger &amp; Noel D. Broadbent: Saami Circular Sacrificial Sites in Northern Coastal Sweden. 24-55<br \/>\nLars Ivar Hansen: Sami Fisheries in the Pre-modern Era: Household Sustenance and Market Relations. 56-80<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\"><strong>Volume 23(2), 2006<\/strong><br \/>\nTuija Hautala-Hirvioja: The Image of the S\u00e0mi in Finnish Visual Arts before the Second World War. 97-115<br \/>\nDaniel Lindmark: Pietism and Colonialism. Swedish Schooling in Eigthteenth-century S\u00e0pmi. 116-129<br \/>\nRoald Berg: Gender in Polar Air: Roald Amundsen and his Aeronautics. 130-144<br \/>\nTeija Alenius &amp; Ville Laakso: Palaeoecology and Archaeology in the Village of Uukuniemi, Eastern Finland. 145-165<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\"><strong>Volume 24(1), 2007<\/strong><a name=\"2007\"><\/a><br \/>\nHugh Beach: Self-determining the Self: Aspects of Saami Identity Management in Sweden. 1-25<br \/>\nIngebj\u00f8rg Hage: Reconstruction Housing in North Norway: Gender and the Reception of the Modern Era. 26-43<br \/>\nTatiana Safonova: The Professional Ethos of Rangers in Russian Nature Reserves. 44-58<br \/>\nNarve Fuls\u00e5s: What did the Weather Forecast do to Fishermen, and what did Fishermen do to the Weather Forecast? 59-83<br \/>\nReinhard Mook &amp; Reidar Bertelsen: The Possible Advantage of Living in Turf Houses on Settlement Mounds. 84-97<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,san-serif;\"><strong>Volume 24(2), 2007<\/strong><br \/>\nSvein Atle Sk\u00e5lev\u00e5g: Medical Hermeneutics of Murder. Race, Medicine and Law in a Murder Case from Finnmark, 1911. 109-129<br \/>\nAstri Andresen: In the Wake of the Kautokeino Event: Changing Perceptions of Insanity and the S\u00e1mi 1852-1965. 130-142<br \/>\nTeemu Ryymin: Civilising the &#8220;Uncivilized&#8221;: The Fight against Tuberculosis in Northern Norway at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century. 143-162<br \/>\nAnn Grubbstr\u00f6m: Estonian Swedish Ethnic Survival &#8211; Examples from Nuck\u00f6 in the Interwar Period. 162-175<\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 25(1), 2008<\/strong><a name=\"2008\"><\/a><br \/>\nLina Gaski: Contesting the Sami Polity: Discursive Representations in the Sami Electoral Campaign in 2005. 1-21<br \/>\nArild Viken, Brynhild Gran\u00e5s &amp; Toril Nyseth: Kirkenes: An Industrial Site Reinvented as a Border Town. 22-44<br \/>\nKaren Langg\u00e5rd: Oral\/Past Culture and Modern Technical Means in the Literature of the Tweentieth Century in Greenland. 45-57<br \/>\nNatalia Drannikova &amp; Roald Larsen: Representations of the Chudes in Norwegian and Russian Folklore. 58-72<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 25(2), 2008<\/strong><br \/>\nTatjana N. Jackson: Novgorod the Great in Baltic Trade before 1300. 83-92<br \/>\nTrond Trosterud: Language Assimilation During the Modernisation Process: Experiences from Norway and North-West Russia. 93-122<br \/>\nKetil Zachariassen: Rethinking the Creation of North Norway as a Region. 113-137<br \/>\nAri Martin Laakso: The Shadow Field of Reindeer Management: A Case Study from Finland. 138-159<br \/>\nHelge Chr. Pedersen: Sports, Politics and Ethnicity in the North. Worker&#8217;s Sport in Western Finnmark in the Late 1930&#8217;s. 160-186<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 26(1), 2009<\/strong><a name=\"2009\"><\/a><br \/>\nLars Liedgren &amp; Ingela Bergman: Aspects of the Construction of Prehistoric Stallo-Foundations and Stallo-Buildings. 2-26<br \/>\nYulian Konstantinov: Roadlessness and the Person: Modes of Travel in the Reindeer Herding Part of the Kola Peninsula. 27-49<br \/>\nJohan Schimanski &amp; Ulrike Spring: Explorers&#8217; Bodies in Arctic Mediascapes: Celebrating the Return of the Austro-Hungarian Polar Expedition in 1874. 50-76<br \/>\nHarald Beyer Broch: Tracks that Matter: On Space, Place and Hare Indian Ethnobiology with special reference to the Marten (martes americana). 77-95<br \/>\nTeemu Ryymin &amp; Astri Andresen: Effecting Equality: Norwegian Health Policy in Finnmark, 1945-1970s. 96-114<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 26(2), 2009<\/strong><br \/>\nBirgitta Berglund: Fugela Federum in Archaeological Perspective &#8211; Eider Down as a Trade Commodity in Prehistoric Northern Europe. 110-135<br \/>\nTeija Alenius, Mika Lavento &amp; Matti Saarnisto: Pollen-Analytical Results from Lake Katajaj\u00e4vri &#8211; Aspects of the History of Settlement in the Finnish Inland Regions. 136-155<br \/>\nKarl-Dag Vorren: Farm Development in the Malangen Area, Northern Norway &#8211; A Pollen-Analytical Case Study. 156-174<br \/>\nBj\u00f8rg Evjen: Research on and by &#8220;the Other&#8221;. Focusing on the Researcher&#8217;s Encounter with the Lule Sami in a Historically Changing Context. 175-193<br \/>\nInga Maria Mulk: Conflicts Over the Repatriation of Sami Cultural Heritage in Sweden. 194-215<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 27(1), 2010<\/strong><a name=\"2010\"><\/a><br \/>\nSari Pietk\u00e4inen, Leena Huss, Sirkka Laithiala-Kankainen, Ulla Aikio-Puoskari &amp; Pia Lane: Regulating Multilingualism in the North Calotte: The Case of Kven, Me\u00e4nkieli and S\u00e1mi Languages. 1-23<br \/>\nAnne Heith: An Arctic Melting-Pot: The Byzantine Lagacy and Bengt Pohjanen&#8217;s Construction of a Tornedalian Aesthetic. 24-43<br \/>\nYulian Konstantinov: Socioeconomic Life of Climate Change: Extensitvity in Reindeer Husbandry in Relation to Synergies between Social and Climate Change (Kola Peninsula) 44-65<br \/>\nPer Selle &amp; Kristin Str\u00f8msnes: S\u00e1mi Citizenship: Marginalisation or Integration? 66-90<br \/>\nBente Sundsvold: Stedets herligheter &#8211; Amentues of Place: Eider Down Harvesting through Changing Times. 91-115<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 27(2), 2010<\/strong><br \/>\nSusanne Dybbroe, Jens Dahl og Ludger M\u00fcller-Wille: Dynamics of Arctic Urbanization. 120-124.<br \/>\nDahl Jens: Identity, Urbanization and Political Demography in Greenland. 125-140.<br \/>\nLudger M\u00fcller-Wille: Precursors of Urban Processes in Finnish S\u00e1pmi in the 1960s. 141-150.<br \/>\nEdmund (Ned) Searles: Placing Identity: Town, Land and Authenticity in Nunavut, Canada. 151-166.<br \/>\nFrank Sejersen: Urbanizaton, Landscape Appropriation and Cimate Change in Greenland. 167-188.<br \/>\nRane Willerslev: &#8220;Urbanities without a City&#8221;: Three Generations of Siberian Yukaghir Women. 189-207.<br \/>\nGitte Tr\u00f2ndheim: Kinship in Greenland &#8211; Emotions of Relatedness. 208-220.<br \/>\nBj\u00f8rn Bjerkli: Landscape and Resistance. The Transformation of Common Land from Dwelling Landscape to Political Landscape. 221-236.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 28(1), 2011<\/strong><br \/>\nBengt-Ove Andreassen: History as Religious Self-mediation: The cse of the First-born Laestadians. 1-18.<br \/>\nMikkel Berg-Nordlie: Need and Misery in the Eastern Periphery: Nordic S\u00e1mi Media Debate on the Kola Sami. 19-36.<br \/>\nLeif Christian Jensen and Leif H\u00f8nneland: Framing the High North: Public Discourses in Norway after 2000. 37-54.<br \/>\nG\u00f8rill Nilsen and Stephen Wickler: Boathouses as Indicators of Ethnic Interaction? 55-88.<br \/>\nVladislava K. Vladimirova: &#8220;We are Reindeer people, We come from Reindeer&#8221;. Reindeer Herding in Representations of the Sami in Russia. 89-113.<br \/>\nRoald E. Kristiansen: Tracing Sami Traditions: In search of the Indigenous Religion among the Western Sami during the 17th and 18th Centuries. 114-117. (Book Review).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 28(2), 2011<\/strong><br \/>\nG\u00edsli P\u00e1lsson and Sigur\u00f0ur \u00d6rn Gu\u00f0bj\u00f6rnsson: Make No Bones About It: The Invention of\u00a0<i>Homo islandicus.<\/i>119-141.<br \/>\nLoftur Guttormsson: Population, Households and Fisheries in the Parish of Hvalsnes, Southwestern Iceland, 1750\u20131850. 142-166.<br \/>\nPavel V. Fedorov: The European Far North of Russia and Its Territorial Constructions in the Sixteenth\u2013Twenty-First Centuries. 167-182.<br \/>\nTuija Hautala-Hirvioja: Frontier Landscape \u2013 Lapland in the Tradition of Finnish Landscape Painting. 183-202.<br \/>\nIngebj\u00f8rg Hage: Historical Vernacular Gardens Beyond Norway&#8217;s Arctic Circle. 203-227.<br \/>\nGro B. Ween and Jan \u00c5ge Riseth: Doing is Learning: Analysis of an Unsuccessful Attempt to Adapt TEK\/IK Methodology to Norwegian S\u00e1mi Circumstances. 228-242.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 29(1), 2012<\/strong><br \/>\nRoger J\u00f8rgensen: The Social and Material Context of the Iron Age Blacksmith in North Norway. 1-34.<br \/>\nHugo Reinert: Knives for the Slaughter \u2013 Notes on the Reform and Governance of Indigenous Reindeer Slaughter in Norway. 35-55.<br \/>\nCato Christensen: Reclaiming the Past: On the History-making Significance of the S\u00e1mi Film\u00a0<i>The Kautokeino Rebellion.<\/i>56-76.<i><br \/>\n<\/i>Line Esborg: (Re)constructed Cultural Heritage. 77-97.<br \/>\nLill Rastad Bj\u00f8rst: Climate Testimonies and Climate-crisis Narratives. Inuit Delegated to Speak on Behalf of the Climate. 98-113.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 29(2), 2012<\/strong><br \/>\nRobert Marc Friedman: Introduction: The Aurora in History. 115-118.<br \/>\nP\u00e4ivi Maria Pihlaja: Northern Laboratories of Nature and the Quest for Scientific Honour in Early Modern Sweden. 119-136.<br \/>\nSven Widmalm: Auroral Research and the Character of Astronomy in Enlightenment Sweden. 137-156.<br \/>\nPer Pippin Aspaas and Truls Lynne Hansen: The Role of the Societas Meteorologica Palatina (1781\u20131792) in the History of Auroral Research. 157-176.<br \/>\nVidar Enebakk: Appropriating the Aurora: Christopher Hansteen and the Circumpolar Auroral Rings. 177-196.<br \/>\nUlrike Spring: Between Spectacle and Science: The Aurora in Central Europe, 1870s\u20131880s. 197-215.<br \/>\nSteinar Aas: Norwegian and Soviet\/Russian World War II Memory Policy During the Cold War and the Post-Soviet Years. 216-239. (Research Paper).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 30(1), 2013<\/strong><br \/>\nArne Eide,\u00a0Knut Heen,\u00a0Claire Armstrong,\u00a0Ola Flaaten and Anatoly Vasiliev: Challenges and Successes in the Management of a Shared Fish Stock \u2013 The Case of the Russian\u2013Norwegian Barents Sea Cod Fishery. 1-20.<br \/>\nPaul Fryer and Ari Lehtinen: <i>Iz&#8217;vatas<\/i> and the diaspora space of humans and non-humans in the Russian North. 21-38.<br \/>\nCamilla Brattland: Proving Fishers Right. Effects of the Integration of Experience-Based Knowledge in Ecosystem-Based Management. 39-59.<br \/>\nHarald Beyer Broch: Monkfish Mysteries. A Narrative Analysis of Place-making and Knowledge Production among North Norwegian Fishermen. 60-74.<br \/>\nBodil Hansen Blix,\u00a0Torunn Hamran\u00a0&amp;\u00a0Hans Ketil Normann: \u201cThe Old Sami\u201d \u2013 who is he and how should he be cared for? A discourse analysis of Norwegian policy documents regarding care services for elderly Sami. 75-100.<br \/>\nJukka Nyyss\u00f6nen: Sami Counter-Narratives of Colonial Finland. Articulation, Reception and the Boundaries of the Politically Possible. 101-121.<br \/>\nVladislava Vladimirova: Bridging Divides. Ethnopolitical Leadership among the Russian Sami. 122-127. (Book Review).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 30(2), 2013<\/strong><br \/>\nHugh Beach: Linking Essentialist and Constructivist Ethnicity. 129-153.<br \/>\nRoald Berg: From \u201cSpitsbergen\u201d to \u201cSvalbard\u201d. Norwegianization in Norway and in the \u201cNorwegian Sea\u201d, 1820\u20131925. 154-173.<br \/>\nIvar Bj\u00f8rklund: Domestication, Reindeer Husbandry and the Development of S\u00e1mi Pastoralism. 174-189.<br \/>\nTrude A. Fonneland: Sami Tourism and the Signposting of Spirituality. The Case of Sami Tour: a Spiritual Entrepreneur in the Contemporary Experience Economy. 190-208.<br \/>\nRoald E. Kristiansen: Two Northern Grimoires: The Trondenes and Vester\u00e5len Black Books. 209-222.<br \/>\nFrank Sejersen: The Indigenous Space and Marginalized Peoples in the United Nations. 223-226.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 31(1), 2014<\/strong><br \/>\nStine Barlindhaug and Jon Corbett: Living a Long Way from Home: Communicating Land-related Knowledge in Dispersed Indigenous Communities, an Alternative Approach. 1-24.<br \/>\nJarno Valkonen and Sanna Valkonen: Contesting the Nature Relations of S\u00e1mi Culture. 25-40.<br \/>\nAnne Heith: Valkeap\u00e4\u00e4&#8217;s Use of Photographs in\u00a0<i>Beaivi \u00e1h\u010d\u00e1\u017ean<\/i>: Indigenous Counter-History versus Documentation in the Age of Photography. 41-58.<br \/>\nHans Landqvist: \u201c\u2018<i>Ruottiksi<\/i>\u2019, translated Paul Muotka patiently. \u2018<i>Kiitos<\/i>.\u2019\u201d Mikael Niemi, Me\u00e4nkieli and Readers Inside and Outside Tornedalen. 59-82.<br \/>\nMatti Salo: High-Tech Centre in the Periphery: The Political, Economic and Cultural Factors behind the Emergence and Development of the Oulu ICT Phenomenon in Northern Finland. 83-107.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 31(2), 2014<\/strong><br \/>\nHilde Sollid: Hierarchical Dialect Encounters in Norway. 111-130.<br \/>\nTorill Nyseth and Paul Pedersen: Urban S\u00e1mi Identities in Scandinavia: Hybridities, Ambivalences and Cultural Innovation. 131-151.<br \/>\nHiroshi Maruyama: Japan&#8217;s Policies Towards the Ainu Language and Culture with Special Reference to North Fennoscandian Sami Policies. 152-175.<br \/>\nRitva Maria Kylli: Bread and Power in the \u201cLand of No Bread\u201d \u2013 Low-Carbohydrate S\u00e1mi Diet in Transition. 176-197.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 32(1), 2015<\/strong><br \/>\nTorgeir Nordvik: Between Criticism and Loyalty. The Laestadian Lyngen Group&#8217;s Relation to the Church of Norway. 1-19.<br \/>\nJulie Lund: Living Places or Animated Objects? S\u00e1mi Sacrificial Places with Metal Objects and Their South Scandinavian Parallels. 20-39.<br \/>\nMikkel Berg-Nordlie: Two Centuries of Russian S\u00e1mi Policy: Arrangements for Autonomy and Participation Seen in Light of Imperial, Soviet and Federal Indigenous Minority Policy 1822\u20132014. 40-67.<br \/>\nArt Leete and Vladimir Lipin: The Concept of Truth in the Komi Hunting Stories. 68-84.<br \/>\nRandi R\u00f8nning Balsvik: Russia and Norway: Research Collaboration and Comparison of Asymmetrical Relations. 85-99. (Extended Book Review Essay).<br \/>\nLars Elenius: Veiviser i det mangfoldige nord. Utvalgte artikler av Einar Niemi [Pathfinder in the Diverse North. Selected Articles by Einar Niemi]. 100-102. (Book Review).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 32(2), 2015<\/strong><br \/>\nRognald Heiseldal Bergesen: Dutch Images of Indigenous S\u00e1mi Religion. Jan Luyken&#8217;s Illustrations of\u00a0<i>Lapland.<\/i>103-124.<i><br \/>\n<\/i>Veli-Pekka Lehtola: Second world war as a trigger for transcultural changes among S\u00e1mi people in Finland. 125-147.<br \/>\nTeresa Miranda Maureira and Susanne Stenbacka: Indigenous Tourism and Processes of Resilience \u2013 About Communicative Strategies among Tourism Workers in Qu\u00e9bec. 148-170.<br \/>\nNikolai Vakhtin: Indigenous minorities of Siberia and Russian sociolinguistics of the 1920s: A life apart? 171-189.<br \/>\nBj\u00f8rn Hersoug,\u00a0Bj\u00f8rn-Petter Finstad and P\u00e5l Christensen: The system of Norwegian fish sales unions \u2013 An anachronism or a successful adaptation to modern fisheries? 190-204.<br \/>\nMarion Gibson: Witches of the North: Scotland and Finnmark. 205-208. (Book Review).<br \/>\nMarie-Theres Federhofer: Passagiere des Eises. Polarhelden und arktische Diskurse 1874 [Passengers of the Ice: Polar Heroes and Arctic Discourses, 1874]. 208-211. (Book Review).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 33(1), 2016<\/strong><br \/>\nBryan C. Hood and Stine Gr\u00f8vdal Mels\u00e6ther: Shellfish exploitation in Stone Age Arctic Norway: procurement patterns and household activities. 1-29.<br \/>\nVille Hakam\u00e4ki: Late Iron Age transculturalism in the northern \u201cperiphery\u201d: understanding the long-term prehistoric occupational area of Viinivaara E, Finland. 30-51.<br \/>\nIngela Bergman and Lars-Erik Edlund: <i>Birkarlar<\/i>\u00a0and S\u00e1mi \u2013 inter-cultural contacts beyond state control: reconsidering the standing of external tradesmen (<i>birkarlar<\/i>) in medieval S\u00e1mi societies. 52-80.<br \/>\nKaren Oslund: Greenland in the center: what happened when the Danish\u2013Norwegian officials met English and Dutch whalers in Disko Bay, 1780\u20131820. 81-99.<br \/>\nYulian Konstantinov and Inna Ryzhkova: Pre-emptive mobilities: Russian real estate abroad (the case of owners from Murmansk Region). 100-117.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 33(2), 2016<\/strong><br \/>\nLena Aarekol: Arctic trophy hunters, tourism and masculinities, 1827\u20131914. 123-139.<br \/>\nPeter Stadius: Petsamo: bringing modernity to Finland\u2019s Arctic Ocean shore 1920\u20131939. 140-165.<br \/>\nIngeborg H\u00f8vik: Reproducing the indigenous: John M\u00f8ller\u2019s studio portraits of Greenlanders in context. 166-188.<br \/>\nHanna Eglinger: Nomadic, ecstatic, magic: Arctic primitivism in Scandinavia around 1900. 189-214.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 34(1), 2017<\/strong><br \/>\nKathrine I. Johnsen and Tor A. Benjaminsen: The art of governing and everyday resistance: \u201crationalization\u201d of S\u00e1mi reindeer husbandry in Norway since the 1970s. 1-25.<br \/>\nJon Lundesgaard and Victoria V. Tevlina: Russian timber industry in the 1920s: on the short history of Russnorvegoles. 26-49.<br \/>\nMargarita Dadykina,\u00a0Alexei Kraikovski and Julia Lajus: Mastering the Arctic marine environment: organizational practices of Pomor hunting expeditions to Svalbard (Spitsbergen) in the eighteenth century. 50-69.<br \/>\nBengt-Ove Andreassen: A review of theories on the Laestadian\u00a0<i>r\u00f8relse<\/i>: on the academic construction of something extraordinary and exotic. 70-89.<br \/>\nNina S\u00e4\u00e4skilahti: Reframing belonging: affective localism and the early fiction of Reino Rinne. 90-101.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Volume 34(2), 2017<\/strong><br \/>\nJonas M. Nordin and Carl-G\u00f6sta Ojala: Copper worlds: a historical archaeology of Abraham and Jakob Momma-Reenstierna and their industrial enterprise in the Torne River Valley, c. 1650\u20131680. 103-133.<br \/>\nIngela Bergman and Per H. Ramqvist: Farmer-fishermen: interior lake fishing and inter-cultural and intra-cultural relations among coastal and interior S\u00e1mi communities in northern Sweden AD 1200\u20131600. 134-158.<br \/>\nPetia Mankova: Heterogeneity and spontaneity: reindeer races, bureaucratic designs and indigenous transformations at the Festival of the North in Murmansk. 159-177.<br \/>\nHilde Rigmor Amundsen: Changing histories and ethnicities in a S\u00e1mi and Norse borderland. 178-197.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Volume 1(1), 1984 Bratrein, H.D., Hansen, L.I., Holm-Olsen, I.M. &amp; Mathiesen, P.: Introduction. 3-5. Bertelsen, R.: Farm mounds of the Harstad area. Quantitative investigations of accumulation characteristics. 7-25. 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