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Allemann, L. (2018) "I do not know if Mum knew what was going on": Social reproduction in boarding schools in Soviet Lapland. Acta Borealia: A Nordic Journal of Circumpolar Societies, 35 115–142.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-27 11:23:39
Allemann, L. (2019) 'I should never tell anybody that my mother was shot': understanding personal testimony and family memories within Soviet Lapland. Oral History, 47 65–73.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-23 16:14:17
Allemann, L. & Dudeck, S. (2019) Sharing Oral History With Arctic Indigenous Communities: Ethical Implications of Bringing Back Research Results. Qualitative Inquiry, 25 890–906.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-19 11:41:48
Allemann, L. (2017) Yesterday's Memories, Today's Discourses: The Struggle of the Russian Sámi to Construct a Meaningful Past. Arctic Anthropology, 54 1–24.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-14 16:39:00
Blokland, R. & Rießler, M. (2011) Komi-Saami-Russian Contacts on the Kola Peninsula. Hasselblatt, C., Houtzagers, P. & van Pareren, R. (Eds.), Language Contact in Times of Globalization Amsterdam.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-14 16:23:00
Bolotova, A. & Stammler, F. (2010) How the North Became Home: Attachment to Place among Industrial Migrants in the Murmansk Region of Russia. Huskey, L. & Southcott, C. (Eds.), Migration in the Circumpolar North : issues and contexts Edmonton, Canada.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-18 11:12:10
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.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-07-07 16:55:10
Chartier, D. (2008) The gender of ice and snow. Journal of Northern Studies, 2 22–49.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-15 14:18:09
Crate, S. A. (2006) Elder Knowledge and Sustainable Livelihoods in Post-Soviet Russia: Finding Dialogue across the Generations. Arctic Anthropology, 43 40–51.  
Last edited by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-14 16:48:52
Crate, S. A. (2002) Viliui Sakha Oral History: The Key to Contemporary Household Surviva. Arctic Anthropology, 39 134–154.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-14 16:45:33
Cruikshank, J. (2012) Are Glaciers 'Good to Think With'? Recognising Indigenous Environmental Knowledge. Anthropological Forum, 22 239–250.  
Last edited by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-14 16:58:53
Cruikshank, J. (2001) Glaciers and Climate Change: Perspectives from Oral Tradition. Arctic, 54 357–480.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-07-05 10:55:34
Cruikshank, J. & Argounova (Argunova-Low), T. (2000) Reinscribing Meaning: Memory and Indigenous Identity in Sakha Republic (Yakutia). Arctic Anthropology, 37 96–119.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-14 17:02:37
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.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-14 17:14:20
Dudeck, S. (2012) From the Reindeer Path to the Highway and Back – Understanding the Movements of Khanty Reindeer Herders in Western Siberia. Folklore: Electronic Journal of Folklore, VI. Available: https://www.ceeol.com/s ... rticle-detail?id=120604 Accessed: June 14, 202189–105.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-14 17:18:14
Dudeck, S., Stammler, F., Messhtyb, N., Allemann, L., Mazzullo, N. & Laptander, R. (2015) Nomadic Memories: people and oral history in the 20th century along the shores of the Arctic Ocean Rovaniemi, University of Lapland.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-14 16:32:03
Dudeck, S. (2013) Oral history of empires by elders in the Arctic (Orhelia): a common history, a common economy, common language roots and different practices among four arctic indigenous peoples. Garda-Rozenberga, I. (Ed.), Oral History: Dialogue with Society/Mutvārdu Vēsture: Dialogs Ar Sabiedrību Rīga.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-14 17:10:38
Dudeck, S. (2018) Reindeer Returning from Combat: War Stories among the Nenets of European Russia. Arctic Anthropology, 55 73–90.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-14 16:37:09
Farquhar, S. D. (2020) Inuit Seal Hunting in Canada: Emerging Narratives in an Old Controversy. Arctic, 73 1–140.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-07-07 10:22:56
Frank, S. K. & Jakobsen, K. A. (Eds.), (2019) Arctic Archives: Ice, Memory and Entropy transcript Verlag.  
Added by: Natalia Mikhailova 2021-06-15 15:39:06
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