Breaking the ice: Conflicts of heritage in the West Nordic regions (original) (raw)

Museum collection decolonization and indigenous cultural heritage in an island community: East Greenland and the ‘Roots 2 Share’ Photo Project

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Island Studies Journal

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the legal protection of Sámi cultural heritage in Norway

Alma Thuestad

2011

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World Heritage and Indigenous rights: Norwegian examples

Gro Ween

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Shared Inuit Culture: European Museums and Arctic Communities

Cunera Buijs

Études Inuit Studies, 2018

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Things that time forgot. Native American objects in Danish Museums: Problems and possibilities

Laura Ahlqvist, Mathias P Bjørnevad-Ahlqvist

Nordisk Museologi, 2019

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Unpredictable consequences of Sámi self-determination – rethinking the legal protection of Sámi cultural heritage in Norway

Marit Myrvoll

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Objects as identity markers – Ways of mediating the past in a South Sámi and Norse borderland

Grete Swensen

Museum and Society

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Collectivity by Culture Squared: Cultural Heritage in Nordic Spaces

Valdimar Hafstein

Arv. Nordic Yearbook of Folklore, 2009

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Breaking the Ice: Contested Objects in the Arctic Areas

Lill Eilertsen

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Introduction: the nature of cultural heritage, and the culture of natural heritage—northern perspectives on a contested patrimony

Kenneth Olwig

International Journal of Heritage Studies, 2005

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Archaeology, Identity and the Right to Culture. Anthropological perspectives on repatriation. Current Swedish Archaeology 15.

Liv Nilsson Stutz

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The duojár -an agent of the symbolic repatriation of Sámi cultural heritage

Liisa-Ravna Finbog

The Duojár: An Agent of the Symbolic Repatriation of Sámi Cultural Heritage, In Jennifer Markides & Laura Forsythe (ed.), Research Journeys In/To Multiple Ways of Knowing. Dio Press Inc. ISBN 9781645040101. Chapter 10. s 93 - 102, 2019

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Negotiating Indigenous participation and heritage at a multicultural museum event in Norway

Thor-Andre Skrefsrud

Museum and Society, 2024

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Negotiating with the Public - Ethnographic Museums and Ethnopolitics

Ivar Bjørklund

2012

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Cultural heritage management and local development in a South Sámi and Norse mountainous borderland

Terje Skjeggedal

Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift - Norwegian Journal of Geography, 2017

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Minority Cultures and the Making of Cultural Heritage Archives in Finland

Pia Olsson

Ethnologia Europaea

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Making Cultural Heritage in Finland: The Production of and Challenge to Tradition

Eija Stark

Journal of Finnish Studies

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Sámi Archaeology and the Fear of Political Involvement: Finnish Archaeologists’ Perspectives on Ethnicity and the Repatriation of Sámi Cultural Heritage

Eeva-Kristiina Harlin

Archaeologies

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Conventional Ethnographic Display or Subversive Aesthetics? Historical Narratives of the Sami Museum, RiddoDuottarMuseat- Sámiid Vuorká-Dávvirat (RDM-SVD) in Karasjok, Norway

Hilde Wallem Nielssen

Great Narratives of the Past. Traditions and Revisions in National Museumsopen access publication, Linköping University Press, 2012

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Staging the Sámi–. Narrative and Display at the Nordiska Museet in Stockholm

Eva Silvén

Comparing: National Museums, Territories, Nation-Building and Change. Eds. Andreas Nyblom & Peter Aronsson, 2008

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Spangen 2015: Without a trace? The Sámi in the Swedish History Museum

Marte Spangen

2015

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The Difficult Sami Heritage: a study of museum practices

Kristina Thorell

2019

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Absence and Presence: The Work of Photographs in the Sámi Museum, RiddoDuottarMuseat- Sámiid Vuorká- Dávvirat (RDM-SVD) in Karasjok, Norway

Hilde Wallem Nielssen

Photography & Culture, 2012

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Norwegian Archaeological Heritage: Legislation Vs. Reality

Ghattas J. Sayej

Competing Values in Archaeological Heritage, 2019

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Discourses, practices and performances in Sámi museology at Tromsø University Museum

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Nordisk Museologi

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Do Objects Have a Home? Repatriation Discourses from a Critical Perspective: the Cases of the Niño Corin Collection and the Paracas Collection at the Museum of World Culture, Gothenburg.

Julia Willén

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Uninherited Heritage: Community Reaction to Heritage without Inheritors in Shetland, Åland, and Svalbard

Adam Grydehoj

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Performing Nordic Heritage: Everyday Practices and Institutional Culture

Lizette Graden

2013

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Painful Heritage: Cultural landscapes of the Second World War in Norway. A new approach

Marek E . Jasinski

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Gradients of alterity: museums and the negotiation of cultural difference in contemporary Norway

Marzia Varutti

in Naguib S. et al. (eds) Patterns of Cultural Valuation. Priorities and Aesthetics in Exhibitions of Identity in Museums, Special Issue ARV Nordic Yearbook of Folklore, 67, p.13-36., 2011

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