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2.1 | A traditional Sámi lávvu (Design by Davvi Girji, from Porsanger 2018, 10). | 37 |
3.1 | Ruvdet as processing relational knowledge in Sámi research. | 78 |
6.1 | Methodology – ollisvuohta [holistically]: A working note as a visualization of discussions on method, 17 September 2018. | 147 |
6.2 | Ontology of relations according to Porsanger (2007, 35–37) (Graphic design by Attila Paksi). | 148 |
6.3 | Wedding picture of Inger Elisabeth Utsi, who married Petter Jovnna Utsi in Kárášjohka/Karasjok (Photograph by Jelena Porsanger, 2018, reproduced with permission). | 150 |
6.4 | Conceptualization of Sámi women’s leadership according to our experiences (Design by Attila Paksi, based on the solju design by Petteri Laiti; reproduced with permission). | 151 |
6.5 | The Sámi representatives at the First Summit of Indigenous peoples, organized by Rigoberta Menchú Tum in Chimaltenango, Guatemala in 1993: Lars-Anders Bær, Pekka Aikio, Ole Henrik Magga, and Jelena Porsanger (Personal archive of Jelena Porsanger). | 161 |
6.6 | Establishment of the Sámi Parliamentary Council, the co-operational body for Sámi Parliaments in Finland (F), Norway (N) and Sweden (S), the Sami from the Kola Peninsula, Russia (R), as observers, March 2, 2000 in Kárášjohka/Karasjok, Norway (Personal archive of Irja Seurujärvi-Kari). | 164 |
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4.1 | Summary of the analysis of the implementation of 11 guiding principles on two adjacent and related literacy studies in Sápmi. The darker the colour of the box, the less successfully has the principle been considered and implemented in the project. The white boxes indicate that the principle has been actively implemented throughout the study. | 100 |
8.1 | Principles of research practices, as described by Snow et al. (2016). | 204 |
8.2 | The applied field methods while working with the Khwe San people. | 210 |