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Össbo, Å. (2021) "A constant reminder of what we had to forfeit": Swedish industrial colonialism and intergenerational effects on Sámi living conditions in the area of upper Stuor Julevädno. International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies, 14 17–32.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-07-08 11:01:28
Mazzullo, N. (2018) "A dog will come and knock at the door, but remember to treat him as a human": The legend of the dog in Sámi tradition. Losey, R. J., Wishart, R. P. & Loovers, J. P. L. (Eds.), Dogs in the North: Stories of Cooperation and Co- Domestication UK.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-27 15:50:48
Slovic, S. 2018. 'A More Particularized Understanding': Apprehending Biospheric Change in Contemporary U.S. Writing about the Arctic. Paper read at Water, Animals, and Arctic Climate Change: An International Symposium.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-08 12:59:52
Thisted, K. (2017) "A Place in the Sun": Historical Perspectives on the Debate on Development and Modernity in Greenland. Hansson, H. & Ryall, A. (Eds.), Arctic Modernities: The Environmental, the Exotic and the Everyday Cambridge, UK.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-04 15:02:11
Anderson, D. G., Wishart, R. P. & Vaté, V. (Eds.), (2013) About the hearth: perspectives on the home, hearth and household in the Circumpolar North Oxford, Bergahn Books.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-27 12:59:48
Müller, D. K. & Pettersson, R. (2001) Access to Sami Tourism in Northern Sweden. Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism, 1 5–18.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-17 12:31:27
Lindroth, M. & Sinevaara-Niskanen, H. (2014) Adapt or Die? The Biopolitics of Indigeneity—From the Civilising Mission to the Need for Adaptation. Global Society, 28 180–194.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-07-01 14:36:38
Berner, J., Brubaker, M., Revitch, B., Kreummel, E., Tcheripanoff, M. & Bell, J. (2016) Adaptation in Arctic circumpolar communities: food and water security in a changing climate. International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 75.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-29 15:52:16
Vallikivi, L. (2001) Adaptation to the Other: Jamb-to Nenets in the 20th Century. Pro Ethnologia, 49–62.  
Last edited by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-19 11:25:00
Varnajot, A. & Saarinen, J. (2021) "After glaciers?" Towards post-Arctic tourism. Annals of Tourism Research, Available: https://www.sciencedire ... e/pii/S0160738321000773 Accessed: June 13, 2021.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-13 15:04:14
Naskali, P., Seppänen, M. & Begum, S. (Eds.), (2016) Ageing, Wellbeing and Climate Change in the Arctic. An interdisciplinary analysis Routledge.  
Last edited by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-07-08 13:45:09
Tsuji, L. J., General, Z., Tsuji, S. R., Powell, E., Latychev, K. & et al. (2020) Akimiski Island, Nunavut, Canada: The Use of Cree Oral History and Sea-Level Retrodiction to Resolve Aboriginal Title. Arctic, 73 405–550.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-07-07 10:33:06
Kollin, S. (2016) Alaska Native Literature. Madsen, D. L. (Ed.), The Routledge Companion to Native American Literature UK.  
Last edited by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-07-08 10:26:04
Berman, M. & Hull, T. (2001) Alcohol Control by Referendum in Northern Native Communities: The Alaska Local Option Law. Arctic, 54 1–104.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-07-05 11:04:58
MacKenzie, S. & Stenport, A. W. (2013) All that's frozen melts into air: Arctic cinemas at the end of the world. Public, 24 71–82.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-12 17:18:30
Mazzullo, N. (2017) And People Asked: "We Want to Have Lakes to Fish!" and Lakes Were Given. Skolt Sámi Relocation after WWII in Finland. Arctic Anthropology, 54 46–60.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-19 10:45:46
Grinev, A. V. (2019) Anglo-Russian Rivalry in the American Arctic, Eighteenth to Mid-Nineteenth Centuries. Northern Review, 49 167–190.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-08-16 13:27:28
Stammler, F. (2010) Animal diversity and its social significance among Arctic pastoralists. Stammler, F. & Takakura, H. (Eds.), Good to Eat, Good to Live with: Nomads and Animals in Northern Eurasia and Africa Sendai.  
Last edited by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-05 16:15:03
Anderson, D. G., Harrault, L., Milek, K. B., Forbes, B. C., Kuoppamaa, M. & Plekhanov, A. (2019) Animal domestication in the high Arctic: Hunting and holding reindeer on the I͡Amal peninsula, northwest Siberia. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 55.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-28 17:20:28
Balikci, A. (1989) Anthropology, Film and the Arctic Peoples. The First Forman Lecture. Anthropology Today, 5 4–10.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-10 16:29:32
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