"The Áltá Action (c. 1978–82) radically shook the course of history in the Nordic region. Its call to ‘let the river live’ rallied against the construction of a large dam across the Álttáeatnu river on the Norwegian side of Sápmi, the Sámi homeland. The Action catapulted the demands for Indigenous sovereignty to the forefront of the politics of the time, and grew into an unexpectedly broad movement of solidarity in which Sámi artists played a central role. Many key questions raised by the Áltá Action pertinent in the region and beyond remain unresolved today. Let the River Flow makes essential reading for any discussion regarding how governments, artists and citizens will act upon these questions within the frame of today’s worldwide call f...
The Cannon River flows through the industrialized landscape of southern Minnesota, produced through ...
Artists: Aki Sasamoto, Angus Fairhurst, Hito Steyerl, Melanie Gilligan, Melanie Jackson, Michael Ste...
The objective of this article is to reflect about the indigenous people who live in the São Francisc...
This chapter discusses two disputes concerning nature exploitation that have provoked open resistanc...
In the 1970s, Norway had not officially acknowledged their Indigenous population, the Sámi. In the f...
ABSTRACT The paper looks at Indigenous identities and ways of decolonization through the lens of Sta...
This paper compares two rivers, Tana River in Northern Norway and Columbia River on the northwest co...
For roughly 15,000 years, the area of the St. Mary's River known as Baawitigong (rapids) has been ho...
This thesis explores in what ways Kemi River dwellers in the Finnish province of Lapland use and hav...
The history of streams and rivers is as much a social and technological history as it is a scientifi...
With Mohawk artist Alan Michelson’s 2005 video art installation Two Row II as a site of analysis, I ...
In the 1960s, the river Skjern changed. The stream was led into a newly dug channel, and 4,000 hecta...
In the Arctic, environmental conflicts over land use and the exploitation of natural resources cast ...
This essay considers the major New Zealand installation artwork Āniwaniwa, by Māori New Zealand arti...
In the current globalisation of the planet, Indigenous peoples are attempting to reclaim their lands...
The Cannon River flows through the industrialized landscape of southern Minnesota, produced through ...
Artists: Aki Sasamoto, Angus Fairhurst, Hito Steyerl, Melanie Gilligan, Melanie Jackson, Michael Ste...
The objective of this article is to reflect about the indigenous people who live in the São Francisc...
This chapter discusses two disputes concerning nature exploitation that have provoked open resistanc...
In the 1970s, Norway had not officially acknowledged their Indigenous population, the Sámi. In the f...
ABSTRACT The paper looks at Indigenous identities and ways of decolonization through the lens of Sta...
This paper compares two rivers, Tana River in Northern Norway and Columbia River on the northwest co...
For roughly 15,000 years, the area of the St. Mary's River known as Baawitigong (rapids) has been ho...
This thesis explores in what ways Kemi River dwellers in the Finnish province of Lapland use and hav...
The history of streams and rivers is as much a social and technological history as it is a scientifi...
With Mohawk artist Alan Michelson’s 2005 video art installation Two Row II as a site of analysis, I ...
In the 1960s, the river Skjern changed. The stream was led into a newly dug channel, and 4,000 hecta...
In the Arctic, environmental conflicts over land use and the exploitation of natural resources cast ...
This essay considers the major New Zealand installation artwork Āniwaniwa, by Māori New Zealand arti...
In the current globalisation of the planet, Indigenous peoples are attempting to reclaim their lands...
The Cannon River flows through the industrialized landscape of southern Minnesota, produced through ...
Artists: Aki Sasamoto, Angus Fairhurst, Hito Steyerl, Melanie Gilligan, Melanie Jackson, Michael Ste...
The objective of this article is to reflect about the indigenous people who live in the São Francisc...