Mapping Indigenous Presence: North Scandinavian and North American Perspectives
In: Critical Issues in Indigenous Studies
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword: Looking to the Future for Indigenous Peoples' Rights - S. James Anaya -- Acknowledgments -- Maps -- Lower Forty-Eight U.S. States with Montana Highlighted -- Indian Reservations and Tribes in the State of Montana -- Map of Sápmi, the Sámi Homeland Spanning Norway, Finland, Sweden, and Russia -- National Bison Range -- Introduction. "Mapping" Indigenous Presence: The Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples at Rhetorical Turns and Tipping Points - Kathryn W. Shanley -- 1. Growing Indigenous Influence on Research, Extended Perspectives, and a New Methodology: A Historical Approach - Bjørg Evjen and David R. M. Beck -- 2. Indigenous Methodologies in Research: Social Justice and Sovereignty as the Foundations of Community-Based Research - Annjeanette E. Belcourt, Gyda Swaney, and Allyson Kelley -- 3. Indigenous Education in the Norwegian and U.S. Contexts - Phyllis Ngai, Unn-Doris Karlsen Bæk, and Gry Paulgaard -- 4. "A Future for Indians as Indians": D'Arcy McNickle's Pluralism and the Future of Indigenous Theory - David L. Moore -- 5. Federal-Tribal Comanagement of the National Bison Range: The Challenge of Advancing Indigenous Rights Through Collaborative Natural Resource Management in Montana - Robin Saha and Jennifer Hill- Hart -- 6. The Sámi Influence in Legislative Processes: Adoption of the Finnmark Land Act of 2005 - Øyvind Ravna -- 7. Authenticity and the Construction of "Indianness" in Visual Media, or Trickster Goes to the Movies - Bob Boyer -- 8. Crossroads on the Path to Mental Decolonization: Research, Traditional Knowledge, and Joy Harjo's Music - Laura Castor -- 9. Looking Both Ways: Future and Tradition in Nils-Aslak Valkeapää's Poetry - Harald Gaski -- Afterword. The Montana-Tromsø Project: A Scholarly Conversation on Indigenous Peoples and Multicultural Societies - Bjørg Evjen -- Contributors.