1st Edition
People, Places, and Practices in the Arctic Anthropological Perspectives on Representation
Preface
0. Cunera Buijs, Kim van Dam, Frédéric Laugrand
1. Theoretical discourses
1.1. The Anthropological Discourse and Outsiders’ Representations
Selma van Londen
1.2. Representations and Indigenous Voices
Barbara Helen Miller, Cunera Buijs, Kim van Dam,
2. Early outsiders’ views: colonial and imperial narratives
2.1. "The Best Among all Heathen": Representations of the Greenlanders in Manuscripts of Moravian Pioneers (1733-1737)
Thea Olsthoorn
2.2. Conjurors and Devoted Christians in the Frozen Wastes. Images of Inuit and Narratives by Reverend S.M. Steward in the Ungava District (1899-1924)
Frédéric Laugrand
3. Navigating between cultures: cultural brokers and anthropologists
3.1. From Coincidence to Compelling Cooperation: Johan Turi, Emilie Demant Hatt and Hjalmar Lundbohm
Nellejet Zorgdrager
3.2. Presentation and Representation: Johan Turi and Muitalus Sámiid birra
Nellejet Zorgdrager
3.3. Encounters: Reflections on Anthropology, Matters of Representation, and the Role of Cultural Brokers
Willem C.E. Rasing
4. Picturing Indigenous cultures: museum representations
4.1. Meeting of Representations – the Case of the Sámi identity representation in museums in Northern Norway
Charlotte de Jong
4.2. From Tormented Romanticism to Loving Diversity. Representing Indigenous Arctic Cultures in the National Museum of World Cultures
Cunera Buijs and Julie Edel Hardenberg
4.3. Artistic Representations of Inuit by Inuit: From Past to Present
Lisa Koperqualuk
5. Practices: markets, media and representations
5.1. Conflicting Markers on the Market: Representations of Reindeer Meat Leading to Provocation, Protest and Withdrawal
Rozan van Klaveren
5.2. Nuuk City Relates to the World – The Greenlandic Fashion Influencers on Social Media
Rosannguaq Rossen
6. On place and belonging
6.1. Sámi Children Collect Cloudberries Guided by Place Names
Barbara Helen Miller and Sigvald Persen
6.2. Life Histories of Sámi Fishermen and Communities
Sigvald Persen, Barbara Helen Miller and Mark Stewart Dolson
7. Epilogue
7.1. ‘If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together’. Yup'ik Elders Working Together With One Mind
Ann Fienup-Riordan
Biography
Cunera Buijs is Anthropologist and Curator of the Arctic in the National Museum of World Cultures and connected to the Research Center for Material Culture in Leiden, Netherlands.
Kim van Dam is Cultural Geographer and Senior Researcher and Lecturer at Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen and affiliated with the Arctic Centre and the Canadian Studies Centre, University of Groningen, Netherlands.
Frédéric Laugrand is Professor at Université catholique de Louvain and Director of the Laboratoire d’études prospectives (LAAP), Belgium.






