Ellen Marie Jensen,
Ina Knobblock,
Stine Helena Bang Svendsen,
Liisa-Ravna Finbog,
Siri Broch Johansen,
Astri Dankertsen
m.fl.:
Sámi Feminism(s) in Nordic and Global Indigenous Contexts
Ellen Marie Jensen
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Gendered and Lateral Violence in Sápmi
Ellen Marie Jensen
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Theorizing Lateral Violence in Sápmi
Ellen Marie Jensen
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"Emigration of the Sámi: Indigenous People in Migration History"
Ellen Marie Jensen
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"My church is my prison/My church is my refuge": North American Laestadianism in Gendered Perspective
Ellen Marie Jensen
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"Oil Industry and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
#MMIWG"
Ellen Marie Jensen
:
Indigenous Methodologies and Philosophies in Academia
Ellen Marie Jensen,
Laura Castor
:
Diasporic Indigeneity and Storytelling Across Media: A Case Study of Narratives of Early Twentieth Century Sámi Immigrant Women
UiT Norges arktiske universitet 15. mai 2019
ARKIV
Ellen Marie Jensen
:
Laestadianism as Salvation and Cosmopolitanism as Road to Hell in Hanna Pylväinen's We Sinners (2012)
Ellen Marie Jensen
:
The story of Berith (Bertha) Susanna Kristina
Larsdatter: A Coastal Sámi Woman from
Ittarvuotna/Nordlenangen who moved to East
Lake Lillian
Township
, Minnesota, USA
Ellen Marie Jensen
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Diasporic Indigeneity and Storytelling Across Media: Narratives of Early Twentieth Century Sámi Immigrant Women
Ellen Marie Jensen
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Sámi Consciousness against Nordic Whiteness: Racial Ambivalence in Diaspora
Ellen Marie Jensen
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Stories of Early Twentieth Century Sámi Immigrant Women
Ellen Marie Jensen,
Niemi Minna
:
Gendered Agency and Subjectivity in Hanna Pylväinen's "We Sinners" (2012) and North American (ex-) Laestadian Women's Life Narratives
UiT Norges arktiske universitet 04. juni 2018
ARKIV
Ellen Marie Jensen
:
Diasporic Indigeneity: Sámi North
Americans in Critical Alliance with
Indigenous Movements in the USA
Ellen Marie Jensen
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Norwegian and Sámi American Activism at Standing Rock: Settler Obligations with Reference to the film «Slaget på Backwater Bridge»by Øyvind Ravna
Ellen Marie Jensen
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Another Perspective on Indigenous Methodology: Narrating Lives Across Media
Ellen Marie Jensen,
Vendula Hingarova
:
Introduction
Ellen Marie Jensen
:
Stories from an Alaskan Research Journey
Ellen Marie Jensen
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A Sami immigrant woman from Ittarvuotna/Nordlengangen: The story of Bertha through eight family photographs
Ellen Marie Jensen
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A Soft Place to Land: The Role of Allied Scholars in Indigenous Research
Ellen Marie Jensen
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"Sámi immigration to the USA in Indigenous and Minority Perspective"
Ellen Marie Jensen
:
«Wessel som kvinnelig urfolksfotograf i et komparativt perspektiv»
Ellen Marie Jensen
:
"A Case Study of Sámi Immigrant Women, circa 1900"
Ellen Marie Jensen
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"The Sámi and Photographic Representation"
Ellen Marie Jensen
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"Mange myter om Ellisif"
Ellen Marie Jensen
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The Sámi in European and Global Perspective
Ellen Marie Jensen
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Storytelling and Historical Photographs: A Case Study of Narratives of Sami Immigrant Women
Ellen Marie Jensen
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Book Talk and Signing: What We Believe In
Ellen Marie Jensen
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Book Lecture: "What We Believe In" and "We Stopped Forgetting"
Ellen Marie Jensen
:
What We Believe In
Ellen Marie Jensen,
Roald E Kristiansen,
Rune Blix Hagen,
Aage Solbakk
:
What We Believe In: Sámi Religious Experience and Beliefs from 1593 to the Present
Ellen Marie Jensen
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(Re)-narrating, Memory, and Identity in Portraits of Indigenous Peoples
Ellen Marie Jensen
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Allhelgonafirande och Halloween
Ellen Marie Jensen
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Stories of Ethnic and Cultural Discovery
Ellen Marie Jensen
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Muitalusa mu bearáš samegiella birra (My family and the Sami Langauge). Language Revitalization in Samiland
Ellen Marie Jensen
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The Photograph and the Sámi: (Re)-narrating, Memory and Identity in Historical Portraits of Sámi People
Ellen Marie Jensen
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Reclaiming Identity: Sami Author Ellen Marie Jensen
Ellen Marie Jensen
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Sami Immigration and Historical and Contemporary Culture
Ellen Marie Jensen
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Sámi Immigration to America: Unknown woman's portrait inspires book
Ellen Marie Jensen
:
The Photograph and the Sámi: (Re)-narrating, Memory and Identity in Historical and Contemporary Portraits of Sámi People