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“Barents Indigenous 2050 - impacts of our footprints” - Conference about languages and extractive industries, February 5th



The conference will focus on the future for indigenous languages and the co-existence between extractive industries and indigenous peoples in the Barents Region.

The conference is organized in close cooperation with the Centre for Sami studies at UiT The Arctic University of Norway. The Norwegian Barents Secretariat is the technical organizer, and questions can be routed to anja@barents.no or tatiana@barents.no

More information: https://barents.no/

 

 

08.00

Bus transport from Radisson Blu to Campus

Conference about languages and extractive industries
UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Campus Tromsø
Auditorium 2, Teorifagbygget House 1

Session 1:  Indigenous languages

Status quo for indigenous languages in the Barents region towards 2050

08.00 – 08.30 

Registration 

08.30 – 08.40 

Opening
by Aili Keskitalo, President, Sámi Parliament, Norway 

08.40 – 08.50 

Opening
by Cathrine Theodorsen, Vice Dean, Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education, UiT The Arctic University of Norway

08.50 – 09.10 

«Possibilities of language revitalization »
Jussi Ylikoski, Professor and Barents Chair in indigenous languages, UiT, The Arctic University of Norway.

09.10 – 09.30

«How to revitalize the language and make it live?»
Larisa Chirkova, vepsian journalist

09.30 – 09.50

«Sámi University College and its role as a preserver of Sámi languages"
Jelena Porsanger, Rector, Sámi University College

09.50 – 10.20

Questions from the audience

10.20 – 10.40 

Coffee break 

10.40 – 12.00

Panel debate:
«What can we do to prevent the languages from dying? »

 

Elisabeth Scheller, linguist, Arctic University of Norway

Olga Egorova, student, Sámi University College

Mikael Vinka, Associate Professor, University of Umeå

Vladislav Vyucheysky, Leader of the Association of Reindeer Husbandry, Nenets Autonomous Okrug 

Moderators: Mona Solbakk, Director, Center for Northern Peoples/Simon Pavall, former Sámi Pathfinder 

12.00 - 13.00

Lunch 

Session 2: Extractive industries

Status quo for extractive industries in the Barents region towards 2050

13.00 – 13.15 

Opening
by Mr. G. Ledkov, President of RAIPON (TBC)

13.15 – 13.35

From Protests to Partnerships:  The Changing Futures of Indigenous Communities in Extractive Industries
Greg Poelzer, associate professor,University of Saskatchewan, Canada, and adjunct professor,Centre for Sami Studies, Arctic University of Norway

13.35 – 13.55 

Consequences of extractive industries in reindeer areas 
Paulina Feodoroff, Sámi activist, Finland

13.55 – 14.15 

Can ethical guidelines be the key?
Sven Roald Nystø, special adviser, Arran Lule Sámi Centre, Norway

14.15 – 14.30 

Coffee break

   

14.30 – 14.50 

Can indigenous peoples be stakeholders in the industry?
Gary Merasty, Canada 

14.50 - 16.00 

Panel debate:
Is coexistence possible?

 

Josefina Skerk, Sámi Parliament, Sweden
Anders Eira, Foundation Protect Sápmi, Norway
Pavel Sulyandziga, UN Working Group on human rights and business enterprises
Hanne Markussen Eek, Chair of Norwegian Mineral Industry

Moderator: Liv Inger Somby, Journalist

16.15

Bus returns to Radisson Blu

Når: 05.02.15 kl 08.30–16.00
Hvor: Auditorium 2, Teorifagbygget House1, UiT Campus Tromsø
Sted: Tromsø
Målgruppe: alle
Ansvarlig: Hildegunn Bruland
Telefon: 776 455 35 / 918 77 528
E-post: hildegunn.bruland@uit.no
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