Abstract: Until the middle of the twentieth century, a self-employed Sámi reindeer herder in Norway could subsist on 250 reindeer. These were owned individually but cared for collectively by means of flexible entre-preneurial networks. Human existence reflected the needs of herds, and rather than manage their reindeer, herders read their cues and followed the herds. Flexibility was the key to success. Non-breeding male reindeer were useful in that they helped females find food in winter. When an ani-mal was slaughtered, care was taken to minimize pain and avoid waste; every part of a reindeer was used. Today, snowmobiles, GPS technology, helicopters and increased regulation are transforming the sector. Reindeer herders, interviewed for this...
Using a participatory research approach, we assess the knowledge systems and political ontology of r...
In the Forest Sámi community (Skogssameby) of Gällivare in northeastern Sweden, reindeer husbandry i...
In spite of low economic return in Sami reindeer management in most regions, there has been an incre...
Content analysis of interviews conducted with reindeer herders – referred to as reindeer husbandry e...
Reindeer husbandry has been practiced in the artic regions for centuries and is one of few ways of u...
Current public discourse in Finland concerning reindeer herding has focused on the overgrazing probl...
Reindeer herding is an old an impressively adapted livelihood supporting unique cultural continuity ...
Ever since the ice sheet retreated about 10,000 years ago wild reindeer have been an important resou...
This paper attempts to explain the drastic fall in income experienced by Saami reindeer herders in N...
Wild reindeer are under pressure from human development projects throughout their habitat. Norway is...
Norway is home to the last remaining populations of wild mountain reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarand...
This article explores changing work patterns in the Skolt Sámi reindeer herding community of Sevetti...
This paper attempts to explain the drastic fall in income experienced by Saami reindeer herders in N...
Reindeer herding in Norway is an indigenous pastoral livelihood exclusive to the Sámi people. The r...
Reindeer herding is a nature-based livelihood of the indigenous Sámi people in northern parts of Eur...
Using a participatory research approach, we assess the knowledge systems and political ontology of r...
In the Forest Sámi community (Skogssameby) of Gällivare in northeastern Sweden, reindeer husbandry i...
In spite of low economic return in Sami reindeer management in most regions, there has been an incre...
Content analysis of interviews conducted with reindeer herders – referred to as reindeer husbandry e...
Reindeer husbandry has been practiced in the artic regions for centuries and is one of few ways of u...
Current public discourse in Finland concerning reindeer herding has focused on the overgrazing probl...
Reindeer herding is an old an impressively adapted livelihood supporting unique cultural continuity ...
Ever since the ice sheet retreated about 10,000 years ago wild reindeer have been an important resou...
This paper attempts to explain the drastic fall in income experienced by Saami reindeer herders in N...
Wild reindeer are under pressure from human development projects throughout their habitat. Norway is...
Norway is home to the last remaining populations of wild mountain reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarand...
This article explores changing work patterns in the Skolt Sámi reindeer herding community of Sevetti...
This paper attempts to explain the drastic fall in income experienced by Saami reindeer herders in N...
Reindeer herding in Norway is an indigenous pastoral livelihood exclusive to the Sámi people. The r...
Reindeer herding is a nature-based livelihood of the indigenous Sámi people in northern parts of Eur...
Using a participatory research approach, we assess the knowledge systems and political ontology of r...
In the Forest Sámi community (Skogssameby) of Gällivare in northeastern Sweden, reindeer husbandry i...
In spite of low economic return in Sami reindeer management in most regions, there has been an incre...