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Aporta, C. & Watt, C. (2020) Arctic waters as Inuit homeland. Koivurova, T., Broderstad, E. G., Cambou, D., Dorough, D. & Stammler, F. (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-23 15:47:59
Balzer, M. M. (2016) Священные места в эпосе (олонхо) народа саха и других шаманских традициях. Oriental Studies, 9 233–236.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-07-09 15:16:37
Barnhardt, R. (2005) Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Alaska Native Ways of Knowing. Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 36 8–23.  
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Borm, J. (2017) "Lavish Lapland": Gender, Primitivism and the Pictorial in Olive Murray Chapman's Travelogue Across Lapland. Hansson, H. & Ryall, A. (Eds.), Arctic Modernities: The Environmental, the Exotic and the Everyday Cambridge, UK.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-04 15:19:21
Breton-Honeyman, K., Furgal, C. M. & Hammill, M. O. (2016) Systematic Review and Critique of the Contributions of Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Beluga Whales in the Marine Mammal Literature + Supplementary Appendix Table (See Article Tools). Arctic, 69 37–46.  
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DeHass, M. C. (2012) What is in a Name? The Predicament of Ethnonyms in the Sugpiaq-Alutiiq Region of Alaska. Arctic Anthropology, 49 3–17.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-21 10:36:33
Dudeck, S. (2018) Dialogical Relationships and the Bear in Indigenous Poetry. Sibirica, 17 114–120.  
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Dudeck, S. (2015) "Do You Respect Me?" Drinking as a Social Catalyst in the Reindeer Herding Communities of European Russia and Western Siberia. Folklore: Electronic Journal of Folklore, Available: https://www.ceeol.com/s ... rticle-detail?id=296272 Accessed: June 14, 202189–116.  
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Engelhard, M. (2017) Ice Bear: The Cultural History of an Arctic Icon Seattle, University of Washington Press.  
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Fienup-Riordan, A. & Kaplan, L. (2007) Words of the Real People: Alaska Native Literature in Translation Chicago, USA, The University of Chicago Press.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-28 17:53:32
Golovnev, A. V. (2017) Challenges to Arctic Nomadism: Yamal Nenets Facing Climate Change Era Calamities. Arctic Anthropology, 54 40–51.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-21 10:12:11
Jäger, M. B. & et al. (2019) Building an Indigenous foods knowledges network through relational accountability. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 9.  
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Joy, F. (2020) The Importance of the Sun Symbol in the Restoration of Sámi Spiritual Traditions and Healing Practice. Religions, 11. Available: https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/11/6/270 Accessed: June 23, 20211–22.  
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Klokov, K. (2018) Substitution and Continuity in Southern Chukotka Traditional Rituals: A Case Study from Meinypilgyno Village, 2016–2017. Arctic Anthropology, 55 117–133.  
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Laforest, B. J., Hébert, J. S., Obbard, M. E. & Thiemann, G. W. (2018) Traditional Ecological Knowledge of PolaBears in the Northern Eeyou Marine Region, Québec, Canada. Arctic, 71 40–58.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-12 16:26:15
Laidre, K. L., Northey, A. & Ugarte, F. (2018) Traditional Knowledge About Polar Bears (Ursus maritimus) in East Greenland: Changes in the Catch and Climate Over Two Decades. Frontiers in Marine Science, Available: https://www.frontiersin ... 9/fmars.2018.00135/full Accessed: June 12, 2021.  
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Laptander, R. (2014) Processes of Remembering and Forgetting: Tundra Nenets' Reminiscences of the 1943 Mandalada Rebellions. Sibirica, 13 22–44.  
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Laptander, R. (2020) When we got reindeer, we moved to live to the tundra: The Spoken and Silenced History of the Yamal Nenets. Rovaniemi, Finland, University of Lapland.  
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Lukin, K. (2017) Leaving Novaȋa Zemlȋa: Narrative Strategies of the Resettlement of the Nenets. Arctic Anthropology, 54 32–45.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-19 10:43:41
Lukin, K. (2012) Narrating the Last Shaman. Frog, A.-L. S. & Stepanova, E. (Eds.), Mythic Discourses: Studies in Uralic Traditions Helsinki.  
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