Cultural Transformations in Sami History Volume I Theses Author/Creator Sharon Kay Stephens Description Anthropology Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Chicago, 1984. Login or Register to create bookmarks.
Decolonizing Technoscience in Northern Scandinavia: The Role of Scholarship in Sámi Emancipation and the Indigenization of Western Science Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed Author/Creator Urban Wråkberg Karin Granqvist Journal of Historical Geography, vol. 44, April 2014, pp. 81-92 Description Overview of the historical and continuing contributions of Sami Indigenous knowledge to Western scholarship. Login or Register to create bookmarks.
Points of Departure Alternate Title Commentary Article: Points of Departure Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed Author/Creator Arthur Asa Berger Journal of Multicultural Discourses, vol. 9, no. 1, March 2014, pp. 20-26 Description Commentary on the article, "Welcome to the End of the World and discussion on Sámi culture and tourism. Login or Register to create bookmarks.
Skolt Sami Reciprocity and the Actions of the State Administration Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed Author/Creator Panu Itkonen Suomen Antropologi: Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society, vol. 39, no. 2, Summer, 2014 Description Looks at the Sami reindeer herding community of Sevettijö Skolt and state subsidy policy. Login or Register to create bookmarks.
To All Our Relations: Evidence of Sámi Involvement in the Creation of Rock Paintings in Finland Articles » General Author/Creator Francis Joy Polar Record, vol. 50, no. 1, January 2014, pp. 108-111 Description Looks at the similar characteristics between rock paintings and Sámi drum symbolism. Login or Register to create bookmarks.
Welcome to the End of the World! Resignifying Periphery Under the New Economy: A Nexus Analytical View of a Tourist Website Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed Author/Creator Kati Kauppinen Journal of Multicultural Discourses, vol. 9, no. 1, March 2014, pp. 1-19 Description Analyzes a website advertising guesthouses owned and run by a Sámi woman living in the village of Inari, northern Finland. Login or Register to create bookmarks.