The threats from the American president have made the Greenlandic population to demand their rights and raise their voices, says PhD student Arnarak Patricia Bloch.
There are specific challenges for Indigenous women subjected to violence that are tied to colonial structures. Support systems often fall short, and there are circumstances that can make it more difficult to leave an abusive relationship, shows research.
Through workshops, hands-on activities and sharing circles the MAST network explores how Indigenous knowledge intersects with design practices. Their aim is to validate and share Indigenous ways of knowing, and to bridge the global North and South.
Project aiming to promote sustainable health and wellbeing in elderly Sámi and Inuit population in Norway, Sweden, and Greenland by developing culturally tailored digital health tools in Indigenous and Scandinavian languages.
NordForsk announces funding for a project that will produce a report to support the formulation of the Nordic guidelines for research involving Indigenous people.
NordForsk has decided to fund three networks for indigenous research in the Nordic region. The themes of the networks are Indigenous knowledge collaboration, research and teaching in small Sámi languages, and gender-based violence in Sámi and Inuit communities.
Network aiming to create a rigorous, creative and respectful space for safe exchange and capacity building across Indigenous and non-Indigenous well-established Nordic academic institutions.