Experiencing and Protecting Sacred Natural Sites of Sami and other Indigenous Peoples

Experiencing and Protecting Sacred Natural Sites of Sami and other Indigenous Peoples

The Sacred Arctic

Herrmann, Thora Martina; Heinaemaeki, Leena

Springer International Publishing AG

07/2018

192

Mole

Inglês

9783319838915

15 a 20 dias

3473

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Chapter 1. Introduction (Leena Heinaemaeki).- Part I. Recognition of Sacred Sites of Arctic Indigenous Peoples in Customary Rights, International and National Law, Institutions, Policy and Protocols.- Chapter 2. Legal Protection of Sacred Natural Sites Within Human Rights Jurisprudence: Sapmi and Beyond (Dwight Newman).- Chapter 3. Harmful investments and protection of sacred spaces - Realisation of Indigenous collective rights in the Northern and Arctic Regions (Robert Rode).- Chapter 4. Arguments from cultural ecology and legal pluralism for recognising indigenous customary law in the Arctic (Dawid Bunikowski).- Chapter 5. Indigenous Peoples' customary laws, Sami People and Sacred Sites (Leena Heinaemaeki).- Chapter 6. Protecting the Sacred in the Finnish Sapmi: Settings and Challenges (Eija Ojanlatva).- Part II. Intangible Cultural Heritage Connected to Sacred Sites of Arctic Indigenous Peoples.- Chapter 7. Gosa bassi varit leat javkan? Where have all the sacred mountains gone? (Marit Myrvoll).- Chapter 8. Sacred Sites of the Saami - Linking Past, Present and Future (Klemetti Naekkaelaejaervi).- Chapter 9. External and Internal Factors the Desecration and Destruction of Pre-historic Rock Paintings in Finland? (Francis Joy).- Chapter 10. Safeguarding Sacred Sites in the Subarctic Zone - three case studies from Northern Russia (Stephan Dudeck).- Chapter 11. Conclusion (Leena Heinaemaeki).
Arctic Cultural Diversity;Circumpolar North;Indigenous People;Indigenous Knowledge;Sacred Landscapes;Transmission of Identity;Legal Protection;polar geography;religion and society