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Volume
1(1), 1984
Bratrein, H.D., Hansen, L.I., Holm-Olsen, I.M. & Mathiesen, P.: Introduction.
3-5.
Bertelsen, R.: Farm mounds of the Harstad area. Quantitative investigations
of accumulation characteristics. 7-25.
Bratrein, H.D.: Skjøttebåter og leidangskip i Nord-Norge
(Gun boats and leidang ships in Northern Norway). 27-37.
Helskog, K.: The Younger Stone Age settlements in Varanger, North Norway.
39-70.
Mathiesen, P.: The Disappearance of the "Västersjøfinner"
from Ringvassøy. Some problems of terminology, methodology and
data in the study of Sami history. 71-84.
McGovern, T.H. & Bigelow, G.F.: The archaeozoology of the Norse site
Ø 17a Narssaq district, Southwest Greenland. 85-102.
Jahr, E.H.: Language Contact in Northern Norway. Adstratum and substratum
in the Norwegian, Sami and Finnish for Northern Norway. 103-112.
Volume 1(2), 1984
Engelstad, E.: Diversity in Arctic maritime adaptions. An example from
the Late Stone Age of Arctic Norway. 3-24.
Bratrein, H.D.: Fra samisk "overhøyhet" til norsk i Tromsen
len på 14/1500-tallet (From Sami to Norwegian dominance in the county
of Tromsen in the 15th and 16th century). 25-45.
Hansen, L.I.: Trade and markets in Northern Fenno-Scandinavia A.D. 1550-1750.
47-79.
Nielssen, A.R.: Animal husbandry among the Norwegian population in Finnmark
c. 1685-1705. 81-112.
Volume 2(1-2), 1985
Proceedings of the Guovdageaidnu (Kautokeino) seminar on "minority
research from the point of view of the humanities and social sciences"
Bratrein, H.D., Hansen, L.I., Holm-Olsen, I.M. & Mathiesen, P.: Introduction.
2.
Mathiesen, P.: Comments on the Guovdageaidnu seminar. 3-8.
Hansen, L.I.: Sami title to land in Southern Troms, Norway - Approach,
method and data in reconstructing Sami rights of the past. 9-28.
Thuen, T.: Acculturation and ethnic survival? 29-45.
Bjørklund, I.: Local history in multi-ethnic context - the case
of Kvænangen, Northern Norway. Some remarks on the relationship
between history and social anthropology. 47-56.
Drivenes, E-A.: Do social scientists and historians write the same minority
histories? 57-66.
Gjerde, A.: Den etno-politiske betydning av lokalhistorisk kunnskap i
et lokalsamfunn (Ethno-political impact of historical knowledge in a local
community). 67-70.
Magga, O.H.: Språkforskning og språkplanlegging i det samiske
samfunnet (Linguistics and language planning in the Sami community). 71-79.
Sara, A.N.: Perspektiver for forskningen ved Nordisk Samisk Institutt.
(The Sami Institute in a research perspective). 81-85.
Hoëm, A.: Sami Instituhtta i forskningssamfunnet (The Sami Institute
and the community of science). 87-91.
Volume 3(1), 1986
Jernsletten, R.: The Land Sales Act of 1902 as means of Norwegianization.
3-20.
Nielsen, A.R.: Economic adaption among the Coast Sami population in Finnmark
c. 1700. 21-41.
Storli, I.: A review of archaeological research on Sami prehistory. 43-63.
Holm-Olsen, I.M.: Settlement studies and the archaeological survey of
North Norway. A discussion based on the survey of North Troms. 65-85.
Volume 3(2), 1986
Saressalo, L.: From oicotype (ecotype) to the study of ethnotypes.
3-17.
Kvist, R.: Den samiske handel och dess roll som social differentieringsfaktor
- Lule lappmark 1760-1860 (Sami trade and its role as a promotor of social
differentiation - Lule lappmark 1760-1860). 19-40.
Høgsæt, R.: The Torgar estate. The economic decline of an
ancient landowning family of Helgeland in the Late Middle Ages. 41-59.
Jørgensen, R.: The Early Metal Age in Nordland and Troms. 61-87.
Volume 4(1-2), 1987
Thuen, T. & Mathiesen, P.: Introduction. 3.
I. Changes in Arctic populations in the 80's: some current issues
Cloutier, L.: Quand le mercure s'élève trop haut à
la Baie James. 5-23.
Robitaille, N. & Choinière, R.: The Inuit population of Canada:
Present situation, future trends. 25-36.
McNulty, Gerry in collaboration with Marja Magga: Measuring ethnic belonging
from within: The case of the Vuotso Saami. 37-42.
II. Population and ethnicity in the past
Rasmussen, H.E.: On socio-genealogies in South West Greenland, 1750-1950.
43-52.
Choinière, R. & Robitaille, N.: The fertility of the Inuit
of Northern Québec: A half-century of fluctuations. 53-64.
Thuen, T.: One community - one people? Ethnicity and demography in a North-Norwegian
community 1865-1930. 65-83.
III. Life styles and economic prospects for arctic populations
Lyck, L.: A model for estimation of the relation between a nation and
a colonial area, applied to the Denmark-Greenland relations. 85-90.
Barre, K. de la: Strategies in northern development in Canada since the
late 1960's. 91-118.
Dorion, H.: Native Toponymy and Territorial Rights. 119-126.
Gagnon, J.A.: Recognition of native rights in Northern Québec:
Settlement of comprehensive claims of constitutional protection and economic
development. 127-136.
Berliner, P.: Small-scale schooling and national development. Schools
in small settlements in Greenland: The impact on the opportunities of
adolescents concerning work and/or education. 137-146.
The committee on northern population research/Le comité de recherche
sur les populations nordiques. 147.
List of participants. 148.
Volume 5(1-2), 1988
Holm-Olsen, I.M., Bratrein, H.D., Hansen L.I. & Mathiesen, P.: A letter
from the editors. 3-4.
Larson, K.: Ethnopolitics and research ethics for non-native researcher.
5-21.
Bartolotta, K., Bush, P.J., Fountain, J.C., Wellspeak, D., Zubrow, E.,
Allen, K. & Pelcin, E.: Slag as evidence for Early Iron production
in Arctic Norway. 22-33.
Chochorowski, J. & Jasinski, M.E.: The structure of the Pomor settlement
complex on the Schønningholmane site (Hornsund, West Spitsbergen)
- archaeological data. 34-49.
Chochorowski, J. & Jasinski, M.E.: Traces of Pomor nautical penetration
on the coast of North-Western Sørkappland, West Spitsbergen. 50-69.
Zachrisson, I.: The so-called Scandinavian cultural boundary in Northern
Sweden in Viking times - Ethnic or socio-economic? 70-97.
Bertelsen, R. & Urbanczyk, P.: Vågan in Lofoten. Northern perspectives
on urbanism. 98-110.
Schrader, T.A.: Pomor trade with Norway. 111-118.
Volume 6(1), 1989
Holm-Olsen, I.M., Bratrein, H.D., Hansen, L.I. & Mathiesen, P.: From
the Editors. 3-4.
Jørgensen, R. & Bertelsen, R.: Archaeological research on Svalbard
and the preservation of historical monuments, a resource crisis? 5-9.
Storå, N.: Svalbard - Centre and periphery. 10-20.
Chochorowski, J.: The Hornsund whaling station - exploration and conservation
problems. 21- 42.
Albrethsen, S.E.: Archaeological investigations of 17th century whaling
on Svalbard. 43-51.
Thuen, T.: "Mixed" decent and ethnogenesis - some comparative
considerations of contact situations in the North. 52-71.
Hastrup, K.: Saeters in Iceland 900-1600. An anthropological analysis
of economy and cosmology. 72-85.
Aikio, M.: The Kven and cultural linguistic pluralism. 86-97.
Espelund, A.: Comment on the paper "Slag as evidence for early iron
production in arctic Norway", by Kim N. A. Bartolotta et al. Acta
Borealia 5(1-2), 1988. 98-99.
Volume 6(2), 1989
Sammallahti, P.: A linguist looks at Saami prehistory. 3-11.
Storå, N.: Pearl fishing among the Eastern Saami. 12-27.
Jørgensen, R.: Criteria for dating prehistoric graves - Stone Age,
Bronz Age or Iron Age? 28-41.
Starkov, V.F.: Soviet archaeological expedition studies on Archipelago
of Svalbard - Results and prospects. 42-46.
Zavyalov, V.I.: Excavation methods employed to study old Russian settlements
and their specific features in studying Pomor complexes on Svalbard. 47-51.
Chernosvitov, P.Y.: Excavations of a Pomor settlement in Ekrolhamna -
Methods and prospects. 52-56.
Volume 7(1), 1990
Mathiesen, P.: Introduction. 3-4.
Mathiesen, P.: Ethnicity as pattern: Past and present. 5-13.
Hastrup, Kirsten: Worlds apart. Comprehending each other across time and
space. 14-24.
Thuen, T.: Recollections of the past and categories of the present: A
comment on the relationship of memory and social structure. 25-39.
Steinlien, Ø.: The concept of "native" anthropology:
Fieldwork among Læstadians. 40-46.
Bertelsen, R.: Towards a self-reflecting archaeology: Vágar, Vågan
and Reidar. 47-58.
Birketvedt, B.F.: "There are only realities built in the mind."
The anthropological challenge of translating visual experience in the
arts. 59-67.
Meløe, J.: The two landscapes of Northern Norway. 68-80.
Volume 7(2), 1990
Sumkin, V.J.: On the Ethnogenesis of the Sami: An Archaeological View.
3-20.
Engelstad, E.: The meaning of sedentism and mobility in an archaeological
and historic context. 21-35.
Jensen, L.V.: Whaler's clothing from a 17th-18th century cemetery at Likneset,
Northwest Svalbard. A discussion of the cemetery's dating and Svalbard's
role during the pelagic whaling period. 36-55.
Godal, J.: Measurements, figures and formulas for the interpretation of
Western Norwegian boats and Viking ships. 56-80.
Torp, E.: Information about information: Relating different historical
sources to one another. 81-85.
Volume 8(1), 1991
Arneborg, J., Hansen, S.S. & Mahler, D.L.D.: Foreword. 3.
Vebæk, C.L.: Hunting, by land and by sea, and fishing in medieval
Norse Greenland. 5-14.
Albrethsen, S.E.: Sæterbrug in the Norse Eastern settlement "Østerbygden"
in South-West Greenland. 15-28.
Christensen, K.M.B.: Land use and resource exploitation in the Norse Western
Settlement in Greenland. 29-39.
Hansen, B.U.: Using climate and vegetation studies in Southern Greenland
to estimate the natural resources in the Norse period. 40-55.
Jakobsen, B.H.: Soil resources and soil erosion in the Norse settlement
area Østerbygden in Southern Greenland. 56-68.
Fredskild, B. & Humle, L.: Plant remains from the Norse farm Sandnes
in the Western settlement, Greenland. 69-81.
Arneborg, J.: The Niquusat excavations reconsidered. 82-92.
Lynnerup, N.: The Norse settlers in Greenland - the physical anthropological
perspective. 93-96.
Volume 8(2), 1991
Skjelbred, A.H.B.: The meaning of folklore. 3-12.
Hansen, L.I. & Meyer,T.: The ethnic classification in the late 19th-century
censuses. A case-study from southern Troms, Norway. 13-56.
Makarov, N.A.: "Eastern" ornaments of the 11th-13th centuries
in the Sami areas: Origins and routes. 57-80.
Volume 9(1), 1992
Small, A.: The juniper decline during the Norse landnam in the Faroe islands.
3-7.
Davydov, A.N: The wooden architecture of Archangel during the second half
of the 19th - beginning of the 20th century: Cultural context and historical
background. 9-17.
Nielsen, J.P.: The troublesome Rjurik and his house - The Norman question
in Soviet historiography under Stalin. 19-37.
Bratrein, H.D.: Capital influx and credit problems in North Norway through
history. 39-45.
Volume 9(2), 1992
Paine, R.: Social construction of the "Tragedy of the commons"
and Saami reindeer pastoralism. 3-20.
Odner, K.: Ethnicity and traditions in Northern Fenno-Scandinavia. "Finns
and terfinns" ten years after. 21-36.
Bjørklund, I.: The anatomy of a millennarian movement. Some organizational
conditions for the Sami revolt in Guovdageaidnu in 1852. 37-46.
Hansen, L.I.: Just K. Qvigstad's contributions to the study of Sami culture.
47-68.
Hood, B.C.: Chert sources and distribution patterns in the Stone Age of
West Finnmark, North Norway: A preliminary view. 69-84.
Hermanns-Auðardóttir, M.: The beginning of settlement in Iceland
from an archaeological point of view. 85-135.
Volume 10(1), 1993
Terebikhin, N.M.: Cultural geography and cosmography of the Sami. 3-17.
Goldin, V.I.: The civil war and Allied intervention in the Russian North
(1918-1920): an analytical review of Russian archives. 19-36.
Mathiesen, P.: Reconstructions of relationships and ethnic boundaries.
Data and hypotheses in research on the ethnohistory of the Helgøy
region between 1250 and 1850. 37-44.
Commentary:
Brox, O.: Can primary industries be compared? 45-46.
Paine, R.: Reply to Ottar Brox. 47-48.
Volume 10(2), 1993
Thuen, T.: Two Epochs of Norwegian-Russian Trade Relations: from Symmetry
to Asymmetry. 3-18.
Nielssen, A.R.: Viking Age Chieftains in Lofoten in the Medieval Literature.
19-32.
Niemi, E.: Regionalism in the North: the Creation of 'North Norway'. 33-46.
Storm, D.: Sámi natural resource exploitation in a markebygd and
its significance today? 47-61.
Volume 11-12, 1994-1995
Fagertun, F.: Introduction. 3-4.
Berg, R.: A Norwegian Policy of the North before World War I? 5-18.
Nielsen, J.P.: The Old Russia and the New Norway (1905-1917); Neighbourliness
without fear? 19-36.
Khorkina, S.: Russia and Norway - Conflicts and Cooperation in Arctic
exploration, 1893-1905. 37-43.
Lillebø, G.O.: Norwegian seal hunting in the eastern part of the
Polar Sea, 1917-1936: conflicts between Norway and the Soviet Union based
on economic and territorial interests. 45-62.
Drivenes, E.A.: Adolf Hoel - polar ideologue and imperialist of the Polar
Sea? 63-72.
Evjen, B.: An Arctic Society - A laboratory: Longyearbyen, Svalbard 1916-1975.
73-81.
Fagertun, F.: U-2 flights in the North: Western Strategy, Intelligence
Requirements and Political risks. 83-92.
Bravo, M.T.: Hunting and the Art of Snow Machines: an Anthropological
Reflection on Situated Techniques. 93-103.
Røsnes, B.A., Storm, D. & Sveum, T.: Bibliography of Acta Borealia:
A Nordic Journal of Circumpolar Societies 1984-1994/1995. 105-128.
Bratrein, H.D., Hansen, L.I. & Holm-Olsen, I.M.: Letter from the editors.
129-130.
Volume 13(1), 1996
Bjerkli, B.: Land Use, Traditionalism and Rights. 3-21.
Kennedy, J.C.: "Our heritage, our Identity". 23-34.
Opedal, A.: A.W. Brøgger and the Norwegianization of the Prehistory
of North Norway. 35-46.
Mulk, I.M.: The Role of the Sámi in Fur Trading during the Late
Iron Age and Nordic Medieval period in the Light of the Sámi Sacrificial
Sites in Lapland, Northern Sweden. 47-80.
Storli, I.: On the Historiography of Sami Reindeer pastoralism. 81-115.
Volume 13(2), 1996
The Editors.: Introduction. 2.11
Anderzén, S.: "The Ways of the Textword" in Church Tradition:
Christian Mission Schooling among the Saami in Torne and Kemi Laplands
in the 1700s. 3-22.
Simonsen, P.: The Stone Ages of the Tjong Peninsula. 23-52.
Konstantinov, Y.: Field Research of Reindeer-Herding in the Kola Peninsula:
Problems and Challenges. 53-68.
Berg, B.A.: Government Intervention into Sámi Reindeer Management
in Norway: Has it prevented or provoked "Tragedies of the Commons"?
69-89.
Antilla, S. and E. Torp.: Environment, Adjustment and Private Economic
Strategies in Reindeer Pastoralism: Combining Game Theory with Participatory
Action Theory. 91-108.
Elgvin, D.T.: Reindeer pastoralism in Southern Norway: A model for Northern
Norway? 109-124.
Kuropjatnik, M.: Sergej Sergel and his visit to Finnmark, Norway. 125-134.
Volume 14(1), 1997
Grydeland, Sven Erik: Women's position in former Saami society: Some reflections
on demographic changes in Kvænangen County, Northern Norway. 3-32
Johnsen, Harald G.: Crossing disiplinary boundaries: On Guttorm Gjessing's
archaeology and his conversion to ethnography. 33-58
Maliniemi, Helena: Life and people at the northern tree-line: Geographer
Ilmari Hustich as a researcher into the Arctic and Sub-arctic cultures.
59-79
Volume 14(2), 1997
Evjen, Bjørg: Measuring heads: physical anthropological research
in Norway. 3-30
Westman, Anna: The Sun in Saami mythology. 31-58
Simonsen, Povl: Assebakte tombs and row-hearths. Did the Saami once practice
cremation? 59-65
Volume 15(1), 1998
The Editors: Introduction. 3-4
Minde, Henry: Constructing 'Laestadianism': A case for Saami survival?
5-26
Aas, Steinar: North Norway - The frontier of the North? 27-42
Anttonen, Marjut: The dilemma of some present-day Norwegians with Finnish-speaking
ancestry. 43-58
Morantz, Toby: The Past and the Future of Ethnohistory. 59-77
Volume 15(2), 1998
Hood, Bryan C.: Theory on ice: the discourse of eastern Canadian Arctic
Paleoeskimo archaeology. 3-58
Jensen, Jens Fog: Dorset dwellings in West Greenland. 59-80
Olsen, Bjørnar: Saqqaq housing and settlement in southern Disko
Bay, West Greenland. 81-128
Andreasen, Tine Nord: Nivertussannguaq - a survey of the faunal remains
from a Saqqaq settlement in the Disko Bay area of western Greenland. 129-137
Jensen, Jens Fog & Erik Brinch Petersen: Raw Material Distribution
- Social Space, Social Interaction. 139-152
Petersen, Erik Brinch, se Jensen, Jens Fog.
Berglund, Maria Hinnerson: Red sandstone and greenlandic Wool. Two diagnostic
artefacts in the interpretation of a newly discovered saeter in southern
Greenland. 153-174
Volume
16(1), 1999
Bayliss-Smith,
Tim and Mulk, Inga-Maria: Sailing boats in Padjelanta: Sámi rock
engravings from the mountain in Laponia, Northern Sweden. 3-42
Hagen,
Rune: The witch-hunt in early modern Finnmark. 43-62
Paine,
Robert: "Reindeer theft?" Notes on how a culture is put at odds
with itself. 63-82
Torp,
Eivind: Reindeer-herding and the call for sustainability in the Swedish
mountain region. 83-97
Tuulentie,
Seija: "Culture alone will not put bread on the table." The
many facets of the debate on the preservation of Sami culture. 97-116
Kuropjatnik,
Marina: Expeditions to Sámi territories. A History of the studies
of the Kola Sámi in the 1920s-1930s. 117-124
Volume
16(2), 1999
Hukkinen,
Janne: Introduction: Acta Borealia Special Issue on Research at the Arctic
Centre. 3-6
Helander,
Elina: Sami subsistence activities - Spatial aspects and structuration.
7-26
Huttunen,
Arja: Effectiveness of Public Participation in Environmental Impact Assessment
Process. 27-42
Müller-Wille,
Ludger and Hukkinen, Janne: Human-Environmental Interactions in Upper
Lapland, Finland: Development of Participatory Research Strategies. 43-62
Langlais,
Richard: Total security as threat: The blurring of hard and soft security
in Northern Europe. 63-78
Volume
17(1), 2000
Wallerström,
Thomas: The Saami between East and West in the Middle Ages: An archaeological
contribution to the history of reindeer breeding. 3-40
Thór,
Jon Th.: The quest for cod: Some causes of fishing conflicts in the North
Atlantic. 41-50
Huggert,
Anders: A church at Lycksele and a sacrificial site on Altaberget - the
two worlds of the Saami. 51-76
Yamada,
Takado: The revival of rituals among the Sakha-Yakut and the Hokkaido
Ainu. 77-116
Volume
17(2), 2000
The
editors: The Russian North - the Russian Arctic. 3-4
Sergejeva,
Jelena: The Eastern Sámi: A short account of their history and
identity. 5-38
Kuropjatnik,
Marina: The Ter Sámi according to the Russian census of 1858: Ethno-social
characteristics. 39-48
Konstantinov,
Yulian: Pre-Soviet pasts of reindeer-herding collectives: Ethnographies
of transition in Murmansk Region. 49-64
Goldin,
Vladislav: The Civil War in Northern Russia, 1918-1920.
65-82
Khorkina,
Svetlana A.: Who were these brave men? Personnel of the Russian and Norwegian
polar expeditions in 1890-1917. 83-102
Volume
18(1), 2001
Jølle,
Harald Dag: The tension between culture and nature. Fridtjof Nansen's
understanding of the Arctic minorities. 3-24
Odner, Knut: Trade, tribute and household responses. The archaeological
excavations at Geahcevájnjárga 244 B in the Varangerfjord,
Northern Norway. 25-50
Ryymin, Teemu: Creating Kvenness: Identity building among the Arctic Finns
in Northern Norway. 53-68
Vilkuna, Janne: Time-bound theories about the origin of the Finns. 69-80
Konstantinov, Yulian: Review Article. 81-86
Volume
18(2), 2001
Torp, Eivind: Traditional Sami Knowledge of Predators and Swedish Environmental
Policy. 3-22
Baglo, Cathrine: From Universal Homogeneity to Essential Heterogeneity:
On The Visual Construction Of "The Lappish Race". 23-40
Tuisku, Tuula: The Displacement of Nenets Women from Reindeer Herding
and the Tundra in the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Northwestern Russia. 41-60
Larsen, Stian Bones: Gerhard Schøning, Gothicism and the Re-evaluation
of Northern Landscapes. 61-84
Paine, Robert: A Note on Ethnography & Interpretation & Imagination.
86-94
Volume
19(1), 2002
The Editors: Letter from the Editors. 3-4
Yurchenko, Alexei Y.: The Colonization of the Russian Barents Sea Coast
(mid 19th to Early 20th Century): Two Approaches to the Economic Development
of the Area. 5-26
Immonen, Visa: Functional Ladles or Ceremonial Cutlery? A Cultural Biography
of Prehistoric Wooden Spoons from Finland. 27-48
Insulander, Ragnar: The Two-Wood Bow. 49-74
Nielsen, Jens-Petter: The Russia of the Tsar and Northern Norway. "The
Russian Danger" Revisited. 75-94
Volume
19(2), 2002
Elenius, Lars: A Place in Memory of the Nation. Minority Policy towards
the Finnish Speakers in Sweden and Norway. 103-124
Hultgreen, Tora: When did the Pomors come to Svalbard? 125-146
Thuen, Trond: Cultural Policies on the North Calotte. 147-164
Jackson, Tatjana N.: Bjarmaland Revisited. 165-180
Huggert, Anders: A Self-triggered Device to catch Elk as early as the
Neolithic: A Study from an Archaeological and Ethnological point of View.
181-188
Volume
20(1), 2003
Olsen, Kjell: The Touristic Construction of the "Emblematic"
Sámi. 3-20
Taavitsainen, Jussi-Pekka: Lapp Cairns as a Source on Metal Period Settlement
in the Inland Regions of Finland. 21-48
Hønneland, Geir: Industrial Pollution Discourse in the European
Arctic. 49-74
Fagertun, Fredrik: Threats and Threat Scenarios in the North during the
Cold War. 75-90
Volume
20(2), 2003
Svensson, Tom
G.: On Customary Law: Inquiry into an Indigenous Rights Issue. 95-119
Minde, Henry: Assimilation of the Sami - Implementation and Consequences.
121-146
Wiborg, Agnete:
Between Mobility and Belonging: Out-migrated Young Students' Perspectives
in Rural Areas in North Norway. 147-168
Aas, Steinar: "One Man's Foolishness Led to the Death of 14 Men".
Norwegian Reactions to Umberto Nobile and the "Italia" Disaster.
169-194
Volume
21(1), 2004
Janne P. Ikäheimo, Juha-Pekka Joona and Mikko Hietala: Wretchedly
Poor, but Amazingly Practical: Archaeological and Experimental Evidence
on the Bone Arrowheads of the Fenni. 3-20
Ryymin, Teemu: Narrating the Arctic Finns: Samuli Paulaharju's Representations
of the Kvens. 21-40
Evjen, Bjørg: ...thought I was just a same. "Lulesame"
and "lulesamisk area" as New Political and Identity-shaping
Expressions. 41-54
Kvalvik, Ingrid: Assessing the Delimination Negotiations between Norway
and the Soviet Union/Russia. 55-80
Volume
21(2), 2004
Tatjana N. Jackson: On the Date of the First Russian - Norwegian Border
Treaty. 87-98
Karin Granqvist: Confrontation and Conciliation: The Sami, the Crown and
the Court in Seventeenth-century Swedish Lapland. 99-116
Volume
22(1), 2005
Thor B. Arlov:
The Discovery and Early Exploitation of Svalbard. Some Histographical
Notes. 3-20
Edwin Okhuizen: Dutch Pre-Barentsz Maps and the Pomor Thesis about the
Discovery of Spitsbergen. 21-42
Jens Petter Nielsen: John Tradescant's Diary of his Voyage to Russia June-September
1618. A Source of Information about Russian Sea Mammal Hunting on the
Svalbard Archipelago? 43-38
Roger Jørgensen: Achaeology on Svalbard: Past, Present and Future.
49-62.
Vadim R. Starkov: Methods of Russian Heritage Site Dating on the Spitsbergen
Archipelago. 63-78
Tora Hultgreen: The Chronology of the Russian Hunting Stations on Svalbard:
A Reconsideration. 79-92
Volume
22(2), 2005
Ingebjørg Hage: Reconstruction of North Norway after the Second
World War - New Opportunities for Female Architects? 99-127
Birgitta Berglund:
Recently Discovered Gievrie (South-Saami Shaman Drums) - Contexts, Meanings
and Narratives. 128-152
Veli-Pekka Leothala: Research and Activism in Sàmi Politics: The
Ideas and Achievements of Karl Nikul towards Securing Governance for the
Sàmi. 153-169
Yulian Konstantinov: From 'Traditional' to Collectivized Reindeer Herding
on the Kola Peninsula: Continuity or Disruption? 170-188
Volume
23(1), 2006
Urban Wråkberg: Nature Conservationism and The Arctic Commons of
Spitsbergen 1900-1920. 1-23
Britta Wennstedt Edvinger & Noel D. Broadbent: Saami Circular Sacrificial
Sites in Northern Coastal Sweden. 24-55
Lars Ivar Hansen: Sami Fisheries in the Pre-modern Era: Household Sustenance
and Market Relations. 56-80
Volume
23(2), 2006
Tuija Hautala-Hirvioja: The Image of the Sàmi in Finnish Visual
Arts before the Second World War. 97-115
Daniel Lindmark: Pietism and Colonialism. Swedish Schooling in Eigthteenth-century
Sàpmi. 116-129
Roald Berg: Gender in Polar Air: Roald Amundsen and his Aeronautics. 130-144
Teija Alenius & Ville Laakso: Palaeoecology and Archaeology in the
Village of Uukuniemi, Eastern Finland. 145-165
Volume
24(1), 2007
Hugh Beach: Self-determining the Self: Aspects of Saami Identity Management
in Sweden. 1-25
Ingebjørg Hage: Reconstruction Housing in North Norway: Gender
and the Reception of the Modern Era. 26-43
Tatiana Safonova: The Professional Ethos of Rangers in Russian Nature
Reserves. 44-58
Narve Fulsås: What did the Weather Forecast do to Fishermen, and
what did Fishermen do to the Weather Forecast? 59-83
Reinhard Mook & Reidar Bertelsen: The Possible Advantage of Living
in Turf Houses on Settlement Mounds. 84-97
Volume
24(2), 2007
Svein Atle Skålevåg: Medical Hermeneutics of Murder. Race,
Medicine and Law in a Murder Case from Finnmark, 1911. 109-129
Astri Andresen: In the Wake of the Kautokeino Event: Changing Perceptions
of Insanity and the Sámi 1852-1965. 130-142
Teemu Ryymin: Civilising the "Uncivilized": The Fight against
Tuberculosis in Northern Norway at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century.
143-162
Ann Grubbström: Estonian Swedish Ethnic Survival - Examples from
Nuckö in the Interwar Period. 162-175
Volume 25(1), 2008
Lina Gaski: Contesting the Sami Polity: Discursive Representations in the Sami Electoral Campaign in 2005. 1-21
Arild Viken, Brynhild Granås & Toril Nyseth: Kirkenes: An Industrial Site Reinvented as a Border Town. 22-44
Karen Langgård: Oral/Past Culture and Modern Technical Means in the Literature of the Tweentieth Century in Greenland. 45-57
Natalia Drannikova & Roald Larsen: Representations of the Chudes in Norwegian and Russian Folklore. 58-72
Volume 25(2), 2008
Tatjana N. Jackson: Novgorod the Great in Baltic Trade before 1300. 83-92
Trond Trosterud: Language Assimilation During the Modernisation Process: Experiences from Norway and North-West Russia. 93-122
Ketil Zachariassen: Rethinking the Creation of North Norway as a Region. 113-137
Ari Martin Laakso: The Shadow Field of Reindeer Management: A Case Study from Finland. 138-159
Helge Chr. Pedersen: Sports, Politics and Ethnicity in the North. Worker's Sport in Western Finnmark in the Late 1930's. 160-186
Volume 26(1), 2009
Lars Liedgren & Ingela Bergman: Aspects of the Construction of Prehistoric Stallo-Foundations and Stallo-Buildings. 2-26
Yulian Konstantinov: Roadlessness and the Person: Modes of Travel in the Reindeer Herding Part of the Kola Peninsula. 27-49
Johan Schimanski & Ulrike Spring: Explorers' Bodies in Arctic Mediascapes: Celebrating the Return of the Austro-Hungarian Polar Expedition in 1874. 50-76
Harald Beyer Broch: Tracks that Matter: On Space, Place and Hare Indian Ethnobiology with special reference to the Marten (martes americana). 77-95
Teemu Ryymin & Astri Andresen: Effecting Equality: Norwegian Health Policy in Finnmark, 1945-1970s.
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