Arktisten alkuperäiskansojen talous: Kukoistaa vai selviytyä?

There is a growing interest in the Arctic natural resources that have a strong influence on the local economics. The Arctic economy is a rather unique phenomenon encompassing Indigenous practices, local economic activities, and industrial development. Indigenous economies vary across the Arctic stat...

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Published in:Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene
Main Authors: Gladun, Elena, Nystén-Haarala, Soili, Tulaeva, Svetlana
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://research.ulapland.fi/fi/publications/a6894041-84d7-470c-8d32-d4613eeb2f2a
https://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.2019.00088
https://lacris.ulapland.fi/ws/files/21819074/elementa.2019.00088.pdf
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Summary:There is a growing interest in the Arctic natural resources that have a strong influence on the local economics. The Arctic economy is a rather unique phenomenon encompassing Indigenous practices, local economic activities, and industrial development. Indigenous economies vary across the Arctic states and exhibit divergent economic mixtures. In globalizing societies and full market economies, traditional Indigenous economies are changing and perceived especially by the non-Indigenous to be a tribute to old customs rather than a way of life that is being followed by the young generation. However, certain groups of contemporary Indigenous populations in the Arctic continue to preserve their culture and ensure the continuation of Indigenous ways of life. The development of Indigenous communities is closely linked to their economic well/being, on the other hand, and their culture and traditions on the other. Our article contributes to the discussion of the significance of Indigenous economies in providing sustainability in terms of Indigenous communities, their culture and traditions. The research objective is to identify strategies and tools that sustain Indigenous economies as well as the goals of various stakeholders in encouraging and supporting the traditional economic activities of Indigenous peoples. We contrast three countries - Russia, Finland and the United States (Alaska) - and discuss some governmental strategies that can be employed for preserving unique Indigenous economies. The research methods consist of a content analysis of state and regional legislation and strategies, social studies of stakeholders' opinion, case studies describing market infrastructure, and economic activities as well as features of traditional lifestyles and Indigenous knowledge typical of these regions There is a growing global interest in Arctic natural resources that have a strong influence on the localeconomies. The Arctic economy is a rather unique phenomenon encompassing Indigenous practices, localeconomic activities, ...