Brennpunkt nord

“Indigenous peoples, extractive industries and policies. Encounters and resources in the North”

Velkommen til seminar!



Senter for Samiske Studier arrangerer åpent seminar som del av prosjektet Brennpunkt Nord

Tid: Fredag 7. februar 2014, 09.00 – 16.00
Sted: Norges arktiske universitet - UiT, Campus Tromsø, Teorifagbygget rom 4.213




Program

09.00

Welcome and opening - Professor Hans-Kristian Hernes, Project leader Focal Point North

09.15 - 11.00

Encounters based on using resources (reindeer, forest and fisheries)

- Sami reindeer husbandry and state regulations: The Lapp Codicil, border closures and forced relocations in Sweden. Adjunct professor Patrik Lantto, Centre for Sami Studies UiT and Umeå University

- Forest Sami - in between agriculture and mountain Sami? Researcher Sven-Donald Hedman, Centre for Sami Studies UiT

- Coffee break

- Culturally modified trees (CMTs) – reflecting forest use in the Pite area. Associate professor Jostein Lorås, Nesna University College

11.00 - 12.00

Lunch

12.00 - 13.00

Encounters based on using resources (reindeer, forest and fisheries) (continued)

- The Sea Sami of Nordland in the commercial fisheries before 1800. Professor Alf Ragnar Nielssen, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Nordland

12.30 - 14.00

Encounters based on protecting resources

- Indigenous Rights and Resource Extraction: The Case of Mining in Sápmi. Research fellow Rebecca Lawrence, Stockholm University

- Sami space for agency in the management of the Laponia World Heritage site. Doctoral candidate Elsa Reimerson, Umeå University

- Intervention in reindeer management areas – key challenges for the reindeer herding industry. Senior advisor Anders Johansen Eira, Protect Sapmi

- Coffee and fruit

14.30 - 15.30

Discussion




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