Indigenous Rights and Issues

Not so Poles Apart: The Arctic and the Third Pole in Asia

Local and Indigenous peoples in the Arctic and Asia face similar climate-induced challenges. Hence the need to explore

Decolonization and Arctic Engagement: A Critical Analysis of Resource Development in the US Arctic

A decolonization analysis of resource development in the US Arctic and call to place decolonization at the forefront of

The Legal Implications of the 2022 Canada-Denmark/Greenland Agreement on Hans Island (Tartupaluk) for the Inuit Peoples of Greenland and Nunavut

The 2022 Hans Island Agreement meant a historic milestone for Inuit rights, as Hans Island holds symbolic value for

The Arctic Institute Colonialism Series 2022: Conclusion

The conclusion to The Arctic Institute's 2022 Colonialism Series, providing a summary of topics covered in the

How to Develop Inclusive, Sustainable Urban Spaces in the European Arctic and Beyond – Insights from Kiruna

Sustainable development in the European Arctic requires inclusivity, integration of knowledges and reflection on urban

Russia’s Colonial Legacy in the Sakha Heartland

Since the 16th century, Russia has tried to secure a(n ethnically) Russian presence across the Eurasian landmass

Language, Identity, and Statehood: A Brief Insight into the History of the Minoritization of the Komi People

A disucussion of developments in the Soviet Union and Russia that led to the minoritization of the Komi

China, Circumpolar Indigenous People and the Colonial Past of the Arctic

China has identified one specific dimension crucial for its deeper engagement in the Far North: Indigenous peoples of

The Old Colonialisms and the New Ones: The Arctic Resource Boom as a New Wave of Settler-Colonialism

Knowledge of Arctic resources has triggered projects aimed at integrating Arctic spaces into national and international