Special Issue:
Indigenous Studies and Conceptualising Coexistence
Editors:
Ellen Marie Jensen, Mere Kepa & Pirjo Kristiina Virtanen
Foreword:
Ellen Marie Jensen, Mere Kepa & Pirjo Kristiina Virtanen
Foreword to the issue
Articles:
Ellen Marie Jensen
Conceptualizing oktasašvuohta as a storytelling methodology in Sámi research
Special section:
Indigenous Studies Writing Retreat in Kilpisjärvi
T. Mere. A. Kepa
One of life’s great privileges: Conceptualising Coexistence in Retreat
Linitā Manu‘atu & Taione Mele ‘Ileini
TalanoaMālie he Tauhi fonua ‘a e Faiako ma‘a Tongá: Exploring talanoamālie as a new research method for Tongan teachers of ECE in the Kingdom of Tonga
Siv Rasmussen
Beyond Borders – A thousand years of resilience
Heidi Konttinen, Hae Seong Jang & Wasiq Silan (I-An Gao)
Collective Experiences of the Indigenous Writing Retreat
Hanna-Máret Outakoski
Conceptualizing fireside dialogues as gulahallan
Paola Minoia
Talanoa dialogues: Finding homes and re-enchantments
Pirjo Kristiina Virtanen
Coexistence through Indigenous Studies: Contemplations from Helsset and Gilbbesjávri
Dutkansearvvi dieđalaš áigečála
ISSN 2489-7930
Publisher:
Sámi Language and Culture Research Association