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  • Why Context Matters: An Indigenist-Cosmopolitan Analysis of Sami Art, Poetry and Yoik-Songs

    Associate Professor Harald Gaski is an associate Professor in Sami literature at the world’s northernmost university, the University of Tromsø, Norway, situated on the 70th latitude. Gaski is the author and editor of several books, journals and articles on Sami literature and culture.

  • Why do the Research on Unspoken Issues?

  • Willie te Aho

  • Women and Violence

  • Working hard to make stubborn issues peaceful

  • Māori have expressed a desire to be involved in freshwater management in a way that reflects their values. This remains a challenge both for Māori communities and government agencies. Māori groups wanting to work with government on freshwater management often do not have the capacity to access the wide range of processes, structures and tools available to them.

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