Episode Synopsis "Episode 6. Sámi Activism from Alta to Standing Rock with Siv Ellen Kraft"
Former Sámi Parliament President Aili Keskitalo declared Standing Rock "is our common cause. It has become symbolic, one may rightly say that this is the world's Alta-case" (NRK Nyheter 07.11.2016)In this episode, we meet Professor Siv Ellen Kraft, who talks about the shift to 'indigeneity' and 'indigenous religions' among the Sámi, through a focus on Sámi activism in Alta (1979-1981, concerning a proposed power plant) and Standing Rock (2016-2017, concerning a proposed pipeline). For more on this topic, read Kraft's chapter Indigenous Religion(s) - in the Making and on the Move: Sámi activism from Alta to Standing Rock (Routledge 2020).This podcast is brought to you by INREL and GOVMAT from the Department of Archaeology, History, Religious Studies and Theology at UiT The Arctic University of Norway.Recording studio and technical support: UiT Result.Musical intro and outro: Lasse Michelsen.Host, editor and logo designer: Liudmila Nikanorova.
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