Snowchange and Temporal Borders of the Northerm Indlgenous Nations - A Geopolitical Inquiry of Sapmi, Sami of Finland and the Russian Federation

This research explores the temporal, spatial and political scapes of the Northern Indigenous Nations and peoples, such as the Inuit, Inuvialuit, Tahltan, Sámi and the Nenets nations. Most, though not all, of these Nations live in the areas which are usually referred to as the Circumpolar Arctic. In...

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Main Author: MUSTONEN, TERO
Other Authors: Politiikan tutkimuksen laitos - Dept. of Political Science and International Relations, Yhteiskuntatieteellinen tiedekunta - Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Tampere
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2002
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Online Access:https://trepo.tuni.fi/handle/10024/90256
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spelling ftunivtampere:oai:trepo.tuni.fi:10024/90256 2023-05-15T14:53:04+02:00 Snowchange and Temporal Borders of the Northerm Indlgenous Nations - A Geopolitical Inquiry of Sapmi, Sami of Finland and the Russian Federation MUSTONEN, TERO Politiikan tutkimuksen laitos - Dept. of Political Science and International Relations Yhteiskuntatieteellinen tiedekunta - Faculty of Social Sciences University of Tampere 2002-12-11 99 + 3 s. liitettä fulltext https://trepo.tuni.fi/handle/10024/90256 en eng https://trepo.tuni.fi/handle/10024/90256 urn:nbn:fi:uta-1-11337 This publication is copyrighted. You may download, display and print it for Your own personal use. Commercial use is prohibited. openAccess Kansainvälinen politiikka - International Relations fi=Pro gradu -tutkielma | en=Master's thesis| masterThesis 2002 ftunivtampere 2022-12-11T06:53:11Z This research explores the temporal, spatial and political scapes of the Northern Indigenous Nations and peoples, such as the Inuit, Inuvialuit, Tahltan, Sámi and the Nenets nations. Most, though not all, of these Nations live in the areas which are usually referred to as the Circumpolar Arctic. In the Arctic, the past 300 ­ 400 years have seen different forms of colonialism taking place. The extent and quality of the colonialism differs, but the impact on the Indigenous ways of knowing, living and surviving remains the same all across the North. In this inquiry, a critical geopolitical assessment of the current situation has been made regarding the Indigenous and Arctic International Relations. Recent years have seen a massive emergence of Indigenous land claims and selfgovernance agreements, especially in Canada. This re-emergence of Indigenous governance has been hailed as progressive process leading to the post-colonial Arctic. More close evaluation of the Canadian context, Final Agreements and land claims shows that these tools of post-colonial governance operate within nation-states and reflect public bodies of governance. In Sápmi, Sámi homeland in the European North, a similar discourse of Indigenous governance and land claims has started. In this paper, using comparative methods of International Relations, the models, quality and extent of the experiences between British Columbian First Nations and the Sámi of the European North and Russian Federation are discussed. The specific assessment of the study is the quality of the demarcation borders in the Canadian, Russian and Finnish context. Building on the Indigenous text and discourse on the other hand and on the other relying on the critical geopolitical paradigm of the International Relations, the paper explores critically the quality of time, space, political scape and governance in the target cases. Building on this reflective, innovative dual manner, assessment has been made that the model of self-governance that reflects European structures and ... Master Thesis Arctic First Nations inuit Inuvialuit nenets sami Sapmi Tampere University: Trepo Arctic Canada Tahltan ENVELOPE(-131.004,-131.004,58.016,58.016)
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Snowchange and Temporal Borders of the Northerm Indlgenous Nations - A Geopolitical Inquiry of Sapmi, Sami of Finland and the Russian Federation
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description This research explores the temporal, spatial and political scapes of the Northern Indigenous Nations and peoples, such as the Inuit, Inuvialuit, Tahltan, Sámi and the Nenets nations. Most, though not all, of these Nations live in the areas which are usually referred to as the Circumpolar Arctic. In the Arctic, the past 300 ­ 400 years have seen different forms of colonialism taking place. The extent and quality of the colonialism differs, but the impact on the Indigenous ways of knowing, living and surviving remains the same all across the North. In this inquiry, a critical geopolitical assessment of the current situation has been made regarding the Indigenous and Arctic International Relations. Recent years have seen a massive emergence of Indigenous land claims and selfgovernance agreements, especially in Canada. This re-emergence of Indigenous governance has been hailed as progressive process leading to the post-colonial Arctic. More close evaluation of the Canadian context, Final Agreements and land claims shows that these tools of post-colonial governance operate within nation-states and reflect public bodies of governance. In Sápmi, Sámi homeland in the European North, a similar discourse of Indigenous governance and land claims has started. In this paper, using comparative methods of International Relations, the models, quality and extent of the experiences between British Columbian First Nations and the Sámi of the European North and Russian Federation are discussed. The specific assessment of the study is the quality of the demarcation borders in the Canadian, Russian and Finnish context. Building on the Indigenous text and discourse on the other hand and on the other relying on the critical geopolitical paradigm of the International Relations, the paper explores critically the quality of time, space, political scape and governance in the target cases. Building on this reflective, innovative dual manner, assessment has been made that the model of self-governance that reflects European structures and ...
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title Snowchange and Temporal Borders of the Northerm Indlgenous Nations - A Geopolitical Inquiry of Sapmi, Sami of Finland and the Russian Federation
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title_full Snowchange and Temporal Borders of the Northerm Indlgenous Nations - A Geopolitical Inquiry of Sapmi, Sami of Finland and the Russian Federation
title_fullStr Snowchange and Temporal Borders of the Northerm Indlgenous Nations - A Geopolitical Inquiry of Sapmi, Sami of Finland and the Russian Federation
title_full_unstemmed Snowchange and Temporal Borders of the Northerm Indlgenous Nations - A Geopolitical Inquiry of Sapmi, Sami of Finland and the Russian Federation
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