The conclusion to The Arctic Institute's 2022 Colonialism Series, providing a summary of topics covered in the
Sustainable development in the European Arctic requires inclusivity, integration of knowledges and reflection on urban
Since the 16th century, Russia has tried to secure a(n ethnically) Russian presence across the Eurasian landmass
A disucussion of developments in the Soviet Union and Russia that led to the minoritization of the Komi
China has identified one specific dimension crucial for its deeper engagement in the Far North: Indigenous peoples of
Knowledge of Arctic resources has triggered projects aimed at integrating Arctic spaces into national and international
A reexamination of the 1867 Purchase of Alaska and the exclusion and mistreatment of the Native Alaskan
The Church of Sweden must reckon with the complex and varied history of Sami belief if it is to make progress toward
Deep connections exist between colonialism in “canada” and the lack of reproductive justice for Arctic Indigenous